Chance to get cooking.Guests at a charity auction will have the chance to slave over a hot stove stove, device used for heating or for cooking food. The stove was long regarded as a cooking device supplementary to the fireplace, near which it stood; its stovepipe led into the fireplace chimney. It was not until about the middle of the 19th cent. at a leading Tyneside restaurant. The highest bidder at The Children's Foundation St Patrick's Day Party will receive expert tuition in the kitchens at Jesmond Dene For the place in California, see . Jesmond Dene is a public park in the east end of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. It is a narrow steep sided valley through which flows a watercourse known as the Ouse Burn, the word "dene" meaning a valley in the Northumbrian dialect. House. They will also get the chance to lunch with renowned chef Terry Laybourne and stay in the hotel. Terry said: "This prize will be heaven for someone and they will get a chance to sample the menus from the preparation and cooking stage right through to dining in Dining in is a formal military function for members of a company or other unit. The practice is thought to have begun in 16th Century England, in the monasteries and early universities. the restaurant. "I'm a great admirer of the work The Children's Foundation does for young people in this region, and I hope their St Patrick's Party event helps keep that going." The event will be held at the Newcastle Marriott Gosforth Park Hotel on Saturday and includes a three-course Irish-themed dinner. Tables of 10 are pounds 500 and individual tickets pounds 50. To find out more, contact Vicky Ponton on (0191) 282 0896 or email vicky.ponton@nuth.nhs.uk |
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