Bettheia's - a Cornish experience
Bettheia's - a Cornish experience
This is a thread co-created by Betty and theia, and is a thread in progress. We are going to create a virtual Cornish inn, built around the 1880s. All will be welcome here as guests, be it for Cornish fare, Cornish hospitality or Cornish tales of mystery and magic at dusk around the Cornish range.
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Can't wait my friend.....cream with everything I hope.....
Went to Betty's in Harrogate last week.....yummmmmm
http://www.bettys.co.uk/
Went to Betty's in Harrogate last week.....yummmmmm
http://www.bettys.co.uk/
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Come on into the well stocked bar Bez, lots of Cornish Ales, Beers and Wine to choose from. What can I get you? Some Blackberry Mead?
Theia will be down drekkly, when she's finished her cleaning duties, she's the chamber maid :p:D
Theia will be down drekkly, when she's finished her cleaning duties, she's the chamber maid :p:D
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Bez;947625 wrote: Can't wait my friend.....cream with everything I hope.....
Went to Betty's in Harrogate last week.....yummmmmm
http://www.bettys.co.uk/
Hiya Bez...lovely to see you :-6
It will take some time for us to create the picture but, once we've done it, it should be fun. Betty's already got some really good ideas. I'm off to bed shortly for an early start at work, but keep reading...
Edit...Betty's ideas are rubbish. She snook that post in whilst I wasn't looking. And my early start is NOT chambermaiding...certainly not with the sanitation conditions we've got planned...
Went to Betty's in Harrogate last week.....yummmmmm
http://www.bettys.co.uk/
Hiya Bez...lovely to see you :-6
It will take some time for us to create the picture but, once we've done it, it should be fun. Betty's already got some really good ideas. I'm off to bed shortly for an early start at work, but keep reading...
Edit...Betty's ideas are rubbish. She snook that post in whilst I wasn't looking. And my early start is NOT chambermaiding...certainly not with the sanitation conditions we've got planned...
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And what would these ladies be talking about ? 
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Ohhhhhhh lovely Betty and Theia......I can't wait for the grand opening..... Could I have a whiskey neat please when you have a chance:-4
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grecianurn;947636 wrote: Crab sandwiches on the menu? :yh_drool
Small favour here, Grecia...any chance of you taking on the position of chef? You know Cornish fare very well and I'm sure Betty will be the washer upper :sneaky:
Small favour here, Grecia...any chance of you taking on the position of chef? You know Cornish fare very well and I'm sure Betty will be the washer upper :sneaky:
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theia;947642 wrote: Small favour here, Grecia...any chance of you taking on the position of chef? You know Cornish fare very well and I'm sure Betty will be the washer upper :sneaky:
Drekkly my dear, drekkly, I'm still planning the menu....
Drekkly my dear, drekkly, I'm still planning the menu....
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Bettheia's Evening Fayre
Homemade Traditional Cornish Pasties.
Chicken in the Rough.
Scampi.
Crab Sandwiches.
Monktails.
Starry Gazy Pie.
Raw Fry.
Marinated Pilchards.
Saffron Cake.
Scones, Clotted Cream and Jam.
Yeast Buns.
Cornish Fairings.
Figgy 'obbin.
Heavy Cake.
Our wonderful Chef, Grecainurn will happily prepare these delicious dishes.
Please just shout out for the 'serving wench' and Theia will come and take your order
Homemade Traditional Cornish Pasties.
Chicken in the Rough.
Scampi.
Crab Sandwiches.
Monktails.
Starry Gazy Pie.
Raw Fry.
Marinated Pilchards.
Saffron Cake.
Scones, Clotted Cream and Jam.
Yeast Buns.
Cornish Fairings.
Figgy 'obbin.
Heavy Cake.
Our wonderful Chef, Grecainurn will happily prepare these delicious dishes.

Please just shout out for the 'serving wench' and Theia will come and take your order

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Mouth watering already - I'll take a Starry Gazy Pie and a Tinner's Ale and settle in for an evening with the local musicians :-6
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Bryn Mawr;947713 wrote: Mouth watering already - I'll take a Starry Gazy Pie and a Tinner's Ale and settle in for an evening with the local musicians :-6
I've found some Cornish pipes.
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along-for-the-ride;947724 wrote: I've found some Cornish pipes. 
A cross between the Northumbrian Small Pipes and the Ullian Pipes by the look of them - never met any in my travels though.

A cross between the Northumbrian Small Pipes and the Ullian Pipes by the look of them - never met any in my travels though.
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grecianurn;948312 wrote: Hope I caught enough fish for the stargazy pie!
Well done Chef! That looks cool, enjoy Bryn :-6
Well done Chef! That looks cool, enjoy Bryn :-6
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grecianurn;948320 wrote: If you see theia tell her she's needed in the kitchen!
Got gallons of cream that needs clotting!!
I guess she's off skiving somewhere :rolleyes::D
Got gallons of cream that needs clotting!!
I guess she's off skiving somewhere :rolleyes::D
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fuzzy butt;947721 wrote: Will it also be set in the 1880's? It's just that I don't want all my petticoats to get muddy with all that cornish mud and grime from the mines. I do not take audience with just any riff raff you know:wah::wah::wah:
It really depends, Fuzzy, on whether you need to use the "facilities." We don't intend these to be either convenient or modern (or at least that Betty doesn't, I like my home comforts)
It really depends, Fuzzy, on whether you need to use the "facilities." We don't intend these to be either convenient or modern (or at least that Betty doesn't, I like my home comforts)
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grecianurn;948328 wrote: I reckon she's gone down the arcade.
You can't get the staff can you? :p
She hasn't been anywhere near the arcade. She's trying to be jack of all trades and mistress of none.
Okay, cream is being clotted, chef.
I don't know, I've got that Betty putting on me about excursions, chef making demands...:-5
You can't get the staff can you? :p
She hasn't been anywhere near the arcade. She's trying to be jack of all trades and mistress of none.
Okay, cream is being clotted, chef.
I don't know, I've got that Betty putting on me about excursions, chef making demands...:-5
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Cream tea for me please, proper cream that's been done on the Aga though, none of that mass produced stuff thank you.
Oh, and your pasties aren't from Ginster's are they, I don't like them.............
Oh, and your pasties aren't from Ginster's are they, I don't like them.............
Originally Posted by spot
She is one fit bitch innit, that Immy
Don't worry; it only seems kinky the first time
She is one fit bitch innit, that Immy
Don't worry; it only seems kinky the first time
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grecianurn;948394 wrote:
Homemade pasties of course - although made at snail's pace :p
any chance of a pasty for tea - I haven't a clue what to cook!!!
Homemade pasties of course - although made at snail's pace :p
any chance of a pasty for tea - I haven't a clue what to cook!!!
Originally Posted by spot
She is one fit bitch innit, that Immy
Don't worry; it only seems kinky the first time
She is one fit bitch innit, that Immy
Don't worry; it only seems kinky the first time
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grecianurn;948371 wrote: :-2 Soup's off!
(It wasn't ever on was it?
)
Nomad must have brought in his own food. Didn't he see the large sign saying,
"Patrons may consume only food purchased on these premises?" Try and persuade him to try one of your mouth watering pasties, chef (I'm loathe to say that on an American forum, but I have no choice on a Cornish thread)
(It wasn't ever on was it?
Nomad must have brought in his own food. Didn't he see the large sign saying,
"Patrons may consume only food purchased on these premises?" Try and persuade him to try one of your mouth watering pasties, chef (I'm loathe to say that on an American forum, but I have no choice on a Cornish thread)
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grecianurn;948552 wrote: ok mini pasties hot from the range - free at the bar for tonight only :-6
Good thinking, chef. That should bring them in and maybe whet their appetites for further delicacies from the menu.
Am rather embarrassed to mention this but Betty has planned an excursion for tomorrow (see next post). Lunch is provided. You may have just a little more pasty making to do before the evening's out
Good thinking, chef. That should bring them in and maybe whet their appetites for further delicacies from the menu.
Am rather embarrassed to mention this but Betty has planned an excursion for tomorrow (see next post). Lunch is provided. You may have just a little more pasty making to do before the evening's out

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Bettheia’s Daily Excursion
Your tour guide: Betty
Please gather in the foyer at 8.30am prompt tomorrow
This excursion will take you on a tour of some local tin mines.
Be sure to grab your lunch on the way out, Pasties, be sure to start at the right end mind, one end is savoury, the other sweet, exactly how the miners took their lunch to work.
Your tour guide: Betty
Please gather in the foyer at 8.30am prompt tomorrow
This excursion will take you on a tour of some local tin mines.
Be sure to grab your lunch on the way out, Pasties, be sure to start at the right end mind, one end is savoury, the other sweet, exactly how the miners took their lunch to work.
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Phewwwwwww whats a day, may I please have a scone (no fruit just jam) with clotted cream and a hot chocolate with everything bar the kitchen sink please:)
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Chezzie;948623 wrote: Phewwwwwww whats a day, may I please have a scone (no fruit just jam) with clotted cream and a hot chocolate with everything bar the kitchen sink please:)
Betty's not here, I think chef may be taking a well deserved break, so I'll do the cream tea. Cornish splits are really special instead of scones so maybe you'll try them next time?
Betty's not here, I think chef may be taking a well deserved break, so I'll do the cream tea. Cornish splits are really special instead of scones so maybe you'll try them next time?
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oh id love too Theia, thank you
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Dydh da, Betty
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theia;948671 wrote: Dydh da, Betty
Did I what?? :wah:
Did I what?? :wah:
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grecianurn;948694 wrote: That "looks" Welsh.
Are the two languages related in some way?
Ask Google
Actually, I expect they are quite closely related. I bought a "Teach Yourself Cornish" book about 10 years ago...never used it
again
Are the two languages related in some way?
Ask Google

Actually, I expect they are quite closely related. I bought a "Teach Yourself Cornish" book about 10 years ago...never used it

Live the questions now. Perhaps you will then gradually, without noticing it, live along some distant day into the answers...Rainer Maria Rilke
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grecianurn;948312 wrote: Hope I caught enough fish for the stargazy pie!
Looks magnificent - at least as good as I had last time I was in Mousehole :-6
Looks magnificent - at least as good as I had last time I was in Mousehole :-6
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This is more like it!!!!!!!!!!!!! Durnit, Theia - I'm sulking that I didn't get a special invite to the opening of this great new establishment. That will cost you and Betty at least one genuine Cornish pasty, please and a pint of best scrumpy!!!
I love Cornwall. Are we located in the narrow winding streets of a cliff village, with wild waves beating on the rocky beach and smugglers and we lure sailors into our clutches? Are we in the misty moors where highwaymen gallop up routinely so we can relieve them of their illgotten gains? Are we in one of those perfect seaside villages with sailing boats and cobblestones??
Ahhhhhhhh... I think I'm packing my bags as I type.
Was last in Cornwall on 1 May two years ago - took my youngest daughter there for her birthday and I have a photo of her in a pub in Polperro with the local green man. As one would. We also danced around the maypole.
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I love Cornwall. Are we located in the narrow winding streets of a cliff village, with wild waves beating on the rocky beach and smugglers and we lure sailors into our clutches? Are we in the misty moors where highwaymen gallop up routinely so we can relieve them of their illgotten gains? Are we in one of those perfect seaside villages with sailing boats and cobblestones??
Ahhhhhhhh... I think I'm packing my bags as I type.
Was last in Cornwall on 1 May two years ago - took my youngest daughter there for her birthday and I have a photo of her in a pub in Polperro with the local green man. As one would. We also danced around the maypole.
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Great thread! I love Cornwall, I just wish it wasn't such a long drive. I was there about three weeks ago, did some shopping in Truro, paddled at Newquay and went ghostie-hunting at the Jamaica Inn!
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Barman;949115 wrote: I spent 3 days last week in Padstow, a weekend in a nice hotel in Porth a few weeks ago. Seem to be spending more time there now. Beginning to appreciate the beauty of the place.
Staying on Exmoor next weekend, nice there too.
Ooh, did you go to Rick Stein's place in Padstow? I wanted to go but sort of ran out of time!
Staying on Exmoor next weekend, nice there too.
Ooh, did you go to Rick Stein's place in Padstow? I wanted to go but sort of ran out of time!
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Watch out for piskies on Exmoor, Barman!! They can be a troublesome lot and lead a bloke astray.
"Life is too short to ski with ugly men"
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grecianurn;948852 wrote: Glad you enjoyed :-6
It was bloody hard work catching those fish in landlocked Leicestershire
You'd be amazed what you can pull out of Stoney cove
It was bloody hard work catching those fish in landlocked Leicestershire

You'd be amazed what you can pull out of Stoney cove
