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Bacon and birthday

There’s been a bit of a delay in Food for Thought recently. To sound dramatic I had a really bad cold. When I have colds I am particularly pathetic and this time as well as sneezing every five seconds I lost my voice. This doesn’t help when presenting a radio show. This week I bravely struggled on. I still sound a bit odd but hopefully it isn’t too distracting.

On this week’s show it is a celebration of the Electric Bar and Restaurant. They have been open a year so held a lavish party at their Brayford based restaurant. Also on this week’s programme I find out more about brunch. The Stokes cafe at The Collection have started to serve the mid-morning meal on Sundays and I wanted to find out how it is different.

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Electric Bar’s birthday

Electric Bar celebrations | Photo: Charlotte Reid It seems hard to believe that the Electric Bar, with its awe inspiring elevator and beautiful views of the Brayford, is only a year old. The restaurant is on top of the Doubletree Hotel and has had quite an impact on the local area.

To find out how the food, the bar and the hotel have developed over the last year I chatted to the general manager, Philip Walker, and head chef, Phil Henson.

You can listen to the interviews below.

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Their party saw flash cars on the waterfront and was a chance to showcase the Electric Bar’s food and cocktails. Here are some pictures from the evening.

Brunch

The Stokes cafe at The Collection | Photo: Charlotte ReidMost of us know what brunch is, but how many of you have had it done well? Stokes cafe at The Collection is now serving pancakes, waffles and crepes as a great Sunday roast alternative. Jean Sebastian Braen, the general manager of the High Bridge and The Collection cafes, knows more about brunch than others. He is originally from Canada and has helped to create this menu. He hopes to introduce the idea of brunch to Lincoln.

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Brunch at The Collection | Photo: Charlotte Reid


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Chocolates and a reason to celebrate

Some weeks working to get interviews and features for Food for Thought is tough, but somehow this week’s show came together like a dream. A few weekends ago at the Christmas Food and Gift Fair I got chatting to a local chocolatier called Rosella Gugliotta and her business is Okie Coco. While asking her about what chocolates she makes for Christmas we ended up chatting in general about making chocolate and she jokingly said that she should be on the show. The Monday after I emailed her to ask her on.

When it came to the interview Rosella was brilliant and I ended up with almost 20 minutes of a lovely interview. Then one of the scariest things in radio happened — the software froze just as I was saving. I thought that there might be some way to save the interview without having to do it all over again but eventually I conceeded. Thankfully Rosella understood and was happy to do the interview again. Then after all that she has even offered to help out again for the show and suggested the idea of a chocolate special.

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Also on this week’s show I had been invited to Stokes of Lincoln’s VIP Party to celebrate 75 years of the High Bridge cafe. Stokes has been serving tea and coffee to the people of Lincoln since 1902 but they moved to that beautiful building in the 1930s.

To set the tone of the evening staff were dressed up in 1930s outfits as well as people dancing and a fortune teller. I had my future told to me and apparently I am going to become a weather presenter in Hull.

You can listen to my fortune and the staff of Stokes explaining why they think it is important to celebrate their company’s history here.

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The next two shows are Christmas specials which I have been working hard on so I really hope they come out well. As well as looking at the Christmas Food and Gift Fair, the Lincoln Christmas Market and there are also tips on how to make Christmas cake from a local cake professional as well as finding out about a traditional Victorian Christmas dinner.