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Lockdown dining - a fine way to eat in

As restaurants remain closed, I'm doing my bit to help our fantastic kosher caterers weather the storm. And finding the silver lining in eating at home

June 8, 2020 21:35
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We have a job to do. While lockdown has halted hospitality, many of the kosher caterers — needing a quick pivot in the current climate — have morphed their kitchens into delivery services. If they are to survive the COVID storm, they need our help.  

I've stepped up to the plate, and tested more than a few meals. It's the least I can do. The latest banquet (no less than seven courses) to land on my doorstep was from 1070. Behind the feast was chef Oren Goldfeld, who once headed up 1701, the restaurant that once occupied Bevis Marks synagogue. 

The meal was something special. Even more so because Mr P and I could enjoy at our own table. Even better, I got to nosh in my trackies — as genius as it is dangerous; so much easier to eat your bodyweight (plus some) with an elasticated waistband.

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