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A Pike in the Basement
Simon Loftus has had a life filled with travel
and food.
That’s a
combination that can bring both pleasure and pain and, in this case,
some witty stories. His experiences will make you laugh out loud and
you’ll admire his fortitude.
A Pike in the Basement - Tales of a Hungry Traveller is a history of
Simon’s food-related life. The chapter headings are charming (Harvest
Lunch), thought-provoking (Bullets and Smashed Homelettes), worrying
(Shoot a Sheep for Breakfast) and delicious (Fried Eggs and Chapatis).
So now you are hooked (nice link, huh?) and you just need to know more,
before you even read the first paragraph.
A flooded basement started Simon on his quest for good food and drink.
He was seven years old when a flood filled his father’s cellar. His dad
decided to drink the wine stored there before it was contaminated by
the salt water. Simon can still remember his first sip of ’45 Mouton
Rothschild and he didn’t grow up to be a lager lout!
This is a man with a sense of adventure and a taste for fine food. I
don’t necessarily mean expensive meals and rare ingredients but the
right dish at the right time in the right place. Simon’s memories
revolve around food (and drink) and he has collected some marvellous
ones during his travels. His constitution has enabled him to survive
encounters that would have defeated a lesser man (or woman). Those
experiences have been retold with great humour but I am still not
persuaded that a glass of Retsina is a good idea for breakfast!
“A fresh peach brings back a walled garden in Brittany, the smell of
saffron recalls paella in Andalusia, and the succulence of a watermelon
evokes a dusty afternoon in Isfahan.” Well, how romantic is that! But
this isn’t an over-sincere travelogue, it’s a rollicking good read.
Simon is a cross between Delia Smith and Indiana Jones.
You’ll love this book if you have passions for either food and drink or
travel. It’s poetic and a lot of fun.
A Pike in the Basement
Author: Simon Loftus
Published by: Eland Publishing
Price: £12.99
ISBN 0907871240
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