Just for your Info ..and a bit of history and culture ( I know your all very cultured ) the gliding club up the road was formally
RAF Husbands Bosworth ..Flying many an aircraft including Wellingtons
The airfield also houses the East Midlands Air-support Unit. ( police )
but no mention of any army camps ( so that’s good )
Just for your Info ..and a bit of history and culture ( I know your all very cultured ) the gliding club up the road was formally
RAF Husbands Bosworth ..Flying many an aircraft including Wellingtons
The airfield also houses the East Midlands Air-support Unit. ( police )
but no mention of any army camps ( so that’s good )
Hi.We are due to pick our camper up at the end of August/first week of September and think this would be perfect for us as we only live down the road.Are there any spaces left for Fri and Sat?
My Grandparents are Italian, making me part Italian (hence the rugged good looks and thick head of hair) I've been to Italy several times and eaten proper Italian Pizza which is a far cry from the stodgy oil dripping, floppy rubbish we buy in this country, and that Pizza was almost as authentic as the proper Pizzas you get served in Italy.
This thread has reminded me, I've never mastered the pizza stone on my cadac. After a failed first outing where the pizza stuck and burnt its not been used since.
This thread has reminded me, I've never mastered the pizza stone on my cadac. After a failed first outing where the pizza stuck and burnt its not been used since.
@Deaky took on the responsibility of stopping @Pauly from either falling in the fire pit, or jumping over it in a fit of drunken bravado.
All was redeemed the following day when he deactivated my Stop/Start and became my new best friend/hero.
Just ordered a new stone with a 'flame tamer' so I'll be experimenting with that once it arrives, make sure we get it perfect in time for the forum weekend. Maybe I should ask Hannah to make some extra dough, just in case.......
Yeah, I make my own pizza at home but despite fresh dough and fresh sauce, all homemade, my oven just isn't got enough, even with a really hot pizza stone, but always infinitely better than those oil soaked floppy ones dominoes etc try to flog us...
I thought there was a little Mediterranean blood in there somewhere @Tourershine ...
Just for your Info ..and a bit of history and culture ( I know your all very cultured ) the gliding club up the road was formally
RAF Husbands Bosworth ..Flying many an aircraft including Wellingtons
The airfield also houses the East Midlands Air-support Unit. ( police )
but no mention of any army camps ( so that’s good )
I've worked in some of the original hangers where Wellingtons were built, always nice
Whilst walking to the pub me and @Spaghetti we're talking about the airfield, if your boring (like me) and have a nosey on Google satellite maps you can see the entire area including the camp site was part of the RAF base, the long straight rode gave it away as a runway but you can see the other two main runways etched into the land which would have crossed it
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