Hi Lee, as a former Police Officer, we were always taught to REVERSE into a parking space no matter where the location was. There are several reasons we were told for this. 1) In the older days when cars had 'chokes' to assist drivers with a 'cold' engine the revs for the engine were always faster and this then made the car more uncontrollable. 2) It is always easier to exit from a reversed in space because your VISION is far far better and thereby safer too. It never ceases to amaze me with Mums with very young children on board when they REVERSE out of parking positions with their children on board. They don't seem to realise that they are putting the lives of the children at risk before their own lives. I have occasionally spoken to some mums and pointed this fact out and their answer is generally this " I find it difficult to reverse into a parking slot, so I always reverse out of the parking spot" What a lot of rubbish!! Its just called bad parking and a lack of common sense. Keep up the great VLOGS.
Hi Mike, the question is: What's more important, your SHOPPING or your CHILDREN? Sorry its only a matter of opinion I know but in reality I'm sure you have to agree with this point.@@mikeskitt6411
@@mikeskitt6411 very true on many occasions, however plenty of supermarkets have walk ways adjacent to parkings bays so I often reverse park in to one of those bays but I know it isn't always possible if you go to a car park you're not familiar with and or if it happens to be very busy
That looked pretty good to me. Top quality produce, cooked well. I quite like the addition of the herbs, the bread looks delicious, and I don't mind a thin sausage. Excellent value for money too. Will definitely give this one a try. Triple thumbs up 👍👍👍
Thank you Lee! Been 'on my back' poorly in bed for a week and your videos have been such a joy to me. Love your adventures, fun and chilled content. Never change! Keep up the amazing work. X❤
Lee, getting little bit bored with very similar breakfasts. Can you find nice venues that does someting other than greasy friups. Sorry can't be bothered to score.
I think that some places buy thin sausage cause it’s quicker to cook through. If you like your eggs white over the top, here’s the trick… put them in the frying pan with a glass lid on and it creates a hot environment that whites the egg over without having to splash it with more fat. Thanks for taking us to a nice place. Lovely grounds there.
Ridiculous...These places think by sprinkling a bit of greenery over breakfast , entitles them to charge silly prices because they think people will think it's posh ...how wrong my friends..go somewhere else for decent value for money..onwards
I can relate to this so much 🤣 I can remember having to go in the garden centre lol ,also in my opinion when it's cost more it's just quality over quantity but some places just put the price up and don't change the quality, great video as usual mate 🤙👌
I enjoyed the lack of music on the close ups whilst you were eating Lee, made it feel more relaxed and like I was eating my dinner with ya ☺️ be good to edit like this again 👌🏼
I went to a cafe once in my local area. it was almost midday and I wanted to get lunch. Yet they were still serving the breakfast menu. Never been back since. Yet its ok when the cafe advertises an all day breakfast and still offers other food at the appropriate times.
I like chipolata sausages personally. More concerned that you only get one egg, one hash brown and half a tomato. Toast is a plate filler and should be seperate. Tea coffee should be included for the price. Expensive for what you get but all looked great Lee.
I love your knife skills - the ease with which you slip from Northern penholder to Sussex slicer. How about a demo of the American hand switch with vertical fork work. Bonza!
Working at a cash and carry at the seaside most places we supply a drink called simply fruity instead of fruit shoots and the kids seem happy with em at a fraction of the price, sell tonnes of em 👍
Lee its not a rant when your spot in with what your saying in regards to produce we are at minute paying twice as much for things we need to survive on but inly getting half as much and im with you when you say the pandemic played a part in this , still its really nice to see you doing what you do best 👍
Re parking. If you are shopping then reversing in is silly, do You drag the trolley down between the two vehicles or walk up and down a hundred times. I keep my reusable shopping bags in the car so wheel the trolley to it and do the bagging there,
Breakfast - between 7:00 and 9:00, Lunch - between 12:00 and 1:30 p.m. Dinner (sometimes called Supper) - The main meal. Eaten anytime between 6:30 and 8:00 p.m. (Evening meal)
Walked down there about 2 months ago after visiting Cannon Hall Farm. 2 coffee and 2 cakes about £15. You are right though, the Sunday lunches do look good but are pricey… 👍
Hi Lee Cannon hall house has a interesting history I hope you don’t mind me sharing it Although there was a house on the site when the Domesday Survey of 1086 was conducted, Cannon Hall picked up its current name from the 13th-century inhabitant Gilbert Canun. By the late 14th century Cannon Hall was in the ownership of the Bosville family of Ardsley, now a suburb in south-east of Barnsley. It was during this period that the most violent event in Cannon Hall's history took place. The Bosvilles had let the Hall out to a family (whose name has been lost), the daughter of whom was romantically involved with a man named Lockwood. Lockwood had been involved in the murder of Sir John Elland, the High Sheriff of Yorkshire. The tenant, afraid of the position in which he could find himself accommodating a fugitive, sent word to Bosville. Bosville's men arrived at Cannon Hall, where the fugitive was slain in a cruel and violent manner. Cannon Hall's history settled down after this notably unpleasant episode. In 1660 the estate was purchased by John Spencer, a Welsh hay-rake maker. The Spencer family had arrived in Yorkshire from Montgomeryshire in the Welsh borders, a safer place than Wales for those with Royalist sympathies such as those of the Spencers (John Spencer even managed to get a pardon from Charles II himself when John was held in York prison on manslaughter charges). The Spencer family became active in the local iron and coal industry - notably under John Spencer (died 1729) who took advantage of the death of his partners to establish control.[4] The family built a huge empire and funding the rebuilding of Cannon Hall. The core of the present Cannon Hall was built at the opening of the 18th century for John Spencer Stanhope, possibly by John Etty of York, more surely with interior joinery by William Thornton, another well-known local craftsman. It was enlarged with the addition of wings in 1764-67 by the premier mid-Georgian architect working in Yorkshire, John Carr. Subsequently, the wings were heightened, giving the rather high-blocked mass seen today. The last member of the family, Elizabeth, sold the house to Barnsley Council in 1951.
Ugh! I'd have kicked up a fuss with the owners about that over-priced, crap breakfast: it looked like it had been specially prepared for senile old codgers who frequent garden centres and have no idea what they've ate five minutes after finishing it. Like others have said, it's been in a warmer for ages as real breakfast time has passed. Portions were stingy - half a tomato, 2 spoons of beans??? Cannon Hall farm cafe is a million times better! Breakfast - 8 to 10.30, Dinner - 12 to 2, Tea - 5 to 6.30, Supper - after 9pm The times in between are for snacks
Another fantastic upload from the MacMaster my wife & I really enjoyed it by the way Dirty Leeds is a badge we wear with pride because the past few seasons we've been known as leaky leeds😂
I think they charge a 1.00 for two hours to park to avoid visitors to the hall and gardens parking free at the garden centre instead of paying for the park, I would have done so, so cant blame them to save spaces for their customers, and not money making as first thought
Seemed a lot of room on plate for £11.95, why do these places mess about with the traditional full English, it’s simple bacon, sausage, black pudding, egg, mushroom, beans, tin tomato and fry bread, nice cup of tea sorted, not complicated, that one I would of been tempted to give it nowt.
The best meals are always made back at home for a lot less and no tip. For me personally, my bowels have major problems after I Eat at a restaurant (8 times out of 10) so much so that I need to race home!
Funny you say that Lee: shrinkflation, rising costs, poorer quality is with us. Facebook Marketplace really embodies it: people selling heavily dented, scratched, worn out rubbish for ridiculous prices. Shrinkflation got your gourmet sausage and the accountants your tomato and beans. Funny how the meal epitomised what you said at the beginning. The portion was stingy so you buy more of their produce on your way out. Always validate your parking before you leave 👍 😁
lol, Lee. People suffering from the cost of living aren't out eating fancy breakfasts. They're deciding what they can eat without using the cooker as they can't afford their energy bills.
I don’t disagree with this comment entirely but I wonder what the true figure is of the actual amount of people “suffering”. Nobody should be “suffering” in this country.
Agree 100 % but that doesn’t pay his wage these reviewsers need to sort it in too there heads when there getting paid to review by RUclips and the place there eating that a takeaway is a no go for alor of people But pay check always comes first a shame when we’re meant to be his friends 😂😂😂😂
@@iamtheeggman1986 cool story need to tell my supplier that then as I’m getting charged £1450 a month but your saying the prices have dropped aww mind tell Iceland the food prices have dropped at the same time please much appreciated
£11.95 for a breakfast at a garden centre - shocking. I told you you can get 2 breakfasts for £12.50 at Hollybeck, Nr Southwell - quality produce too! Smaller breakfast available for £4.99 up to 10:30, perfect for those with a smaller appetite!
To close to breakfast finishing time, bacon and sausage, hash browns and black pudding also mushrooma and tomato have probably been sat in a warmer for the last hour. The only thing that didn't look overcooked was the egg. Toast what toast was bread. Never order a breakfast within an hour of them stopping. 3.5
Addressing your point about paying and getting value for money; bit of a drive but The Crab Hut in Brancaster Staithes, Norfolk is amazing. We're from Leeds but whenever in Norfolk go for their crab sandwiches and fresh seafood pots. Highly recommend (just watch for high tide!)
For £11.95 I would have expected 2 eggs, two butchers sausages, two hash browns, two black pudding slices. Choice of decent wholemeal bread and a drink included.4/10
Don't worry about the crazy price for the Breakfast. I was shocked at the 3.30p for a coffee. My Buddha they know how to charge in the UK now. You got stung all right.
They cover everything with chopped parsley here (Cyprus) and I hate parsley. So, wherever we go, my husband tells the waiter NO parsley thank you. TBF I liked the look of that breakfast - don't mind if sausage is fat or thin as long as it is well done and tastes nice. 7/10 for me as it was a bit pricey. x
Try the last cup in Salford, on the height. They've got the perfect balance between cost, quality, price and cooked perfectly. Basically that breakfast is 5.75
as a shift worker i some times have a full english at 4pm to me u can have one any time of day.on looks 3 out of 10 taste wise going by your face maybe a 5 too much greenery and no tinned tomatoes
They ask you to reverse in as a control measure in a risk assessment for workplace transport it cuts the likelihood of collision with pedestrian or other vehicles as you field of vision is so much better when traveling forwards. i am a Group H&S and think this is a great control measure.
@@TheMacMaster less chance of somone walking into a parking space than walking in front of a reversing car where they just expect you to stop so it reduce the risk i didnt say it eliminates it 🙂
To the Manor Born was filmed on location in Cricket St Thomas, Somerset, and in Studio TC1 at the BBC's Television Centre in Shepherd's Bush, London. and yes it was also Crinkley Bottom
What a lovely area this garden centre is in, I've never heard of Cannon Hall, but it's beautiful. These are the types of breakfasts I really don't like, far too poncey for me and greenery should never ever appear on a breakfast and would have been the first thing to remove from the plate. The egg, black pudding and sausages looked ok to me, but if you got the meal very quickly, it suggests it's not made to order and the bacon had been standing under lamps, it did have an overdone look to me. Also, a bit tight fisted on the beans in the little ramekin weren't they, and the tomato, really, get tinned. Lovely place and hope they have other, better things on the menu. We never had a car when I was young, very few folk did in those days, so I was thankfully spared visits to any garden centres. I absolutely hate gardening, ours is just kept tidy by someone else. Oh, and yes, I always try to reverse into parking spaces too, it's the best way.
I’ve just been stung by a flaming wasp, Sunday morning I had my window open in my bedroom and a wasp had crept in and under my duvet waiting for me to roll on it and bang, I was stung on my hand first time in years. That aside, the breakfast looked very average poodle’s willy of a sausage, silly greens on your plate, a ramakin of tiny amount of baked beans, even the egg looked not brilliant. Under cooked toast too. Hope you got over your wasp sting. My took about twelve hours to wear off OUCH!
Yes Lee, totally agree, for what I saw 15 quid for a poor breakfast ? Being a tight Scotsman I would want a steak dinner for that money lol. Keep up your great channel.👍
Hi Lee Nice countryside views while driving and look at those cloudless azure skies are you in England?lol What a hassle on getting your parking fee back,I’ve never paid for parking at a restaurant or garden center in NJ lol nice place and vlog nice filming through the windshield take care
Couldn't agree more about your post pandemic comment about profiteering. Before today I would have said the brekky wasn't worth it but I called into a chippy today just outside Whitby and got ripped off, was charged £22:10 for haddock, chips. mushies, bread cake and a cup of tea. The supposed large haddock wasn't, it was regular sized - fairly thin, chips were crap, full of scrag ends. The entertainment was good though, an elderly couple sat opposite me ordered the pensioners special with two massive bowls of scraps and when it came they poured these two huge bowls of scraps over their fish and chips totally covering/annihilating them. They were still picking at the scraps when I left, kind of weird.
Similar price breakfast near me. Absolutely no way they need/should be charging that for that breakfast. You've got 2 bacon n sausage and the rest are absolute minimum expense. I mean surly at that price you should get 2 egg, toast and hash brown
Thin sausage are more a traditional breakfast sausage. The fatter 'butchers' sausage (there both technically butchers sausage) are more seen aw your typical sausage and mash.
The worst breakfast I ever had was in Hartlepool, the beans came in an egg cup with a sprig of Parsley stuck in it, the egg was burnt on the bottom and raw on the top, the bacon was dry and black in places as if it had been warmed up several times, the sausage was like the sort you get in a beans and sausage tin, the only thing edible was the toast. Not surprisingly the place closed down soon after.
The green stuff is pea shoots or something like that i think. I have some chipolatas in the freezer. They may have to stay there after the poodles willy and white dog turd references :o lol
Years ago the Thyme chain had restaurants attached to Premier Inns. Nice scenic area. Anyway your brekkie looked ok to me, no pepper criminal. Price ok. 6/10
Hey hun those Sausages are Richmond sausages. Bacon. Done to much for me. Egg not bad. Mushrooms aren't bad. AND for the price not good. My score is 5.2 OK the place where you were at was lovely to see and such beautiful views xxxx
Think I've mentioned it before🤔but you must try a bit of mustard on your black pudding Lee, just like me, I wasn't that keen on bp initially but a tad of mustard makes you enjoy it more.. you'll see🤗keep up your great vids👏👏🌟
Expensive breakfast, but those sort of places have a captive audience so always tend to charge more. With regard to the little pocket in your jeans my husband always used to put his plectrums in his and they’d invariably still be in there when I put the jeans in the washing machine 😂
I travel up and down M1 all the time keeping an eye out for you, was going to go to Cannon Hall most days this week and decided not to.. bloody typical
To the major horn was filmed at the manor , cricket house . Cricket st Thomas in Somerset .It was owned by the father in law of the shows creator, Mr Peter spence. And it's lattay.
Reverse in and I don't have a camera or parking sensors , we were taught how to drive not let the car do it for us 🤣 Apart from the American invasive hash brown all the ingredients made for a Full English....obviously let down here by quality so fair play in marking it down when they're charging top dollar ( sorry for the American pun) Recently had a Full Scottish and they nailed it 👍
A bit closer for you is The Bothy at Wentworth Garden Centre. A very posh breakfast in a lovely setting, £11.50 but an extra £2 for black pudding!!! 😳 Nicely washed down with a glass of Prosecco 😂
Outside shots of To the manor born was filmed at Cricket St Thomas in Somerset, it was a wildlife park, that Noel Edmonds invested in turning it into blobby land, the wildlife park has now closed and the manor is now a Warner adult hotel, probably do a decent breakfast though!
the rocket salad or whatever it was is not needed. Plus it is fairly expensive, another place that is just jumping on the English breakfast bandwagon 5/10 .
Average breakfast for rip off price... That's the way it is unfortunately... Breakfast coming out so quickly tells me why the bacon and chipolata sausage seemed to look so dry... Been under a heat lamp. Parking... I like to back in usually but not at the supermarket because it's a struggle to get the shopping in the boot if you do.. 😂😂😂 Nice one 👍
Good to see you in Barnsley and in my stomping ground no less! Have to say you should have skipped that part and walked up towards the farm shop bit,there's a restaurant called the white bull plus some other little venders,a tour around the actual farm shop wouldn't have gone a miss either because I think you've missed out on the best bits of cannon hall farm and what it's actually all about,yeah the prices are high granted but it's to support the farm side of things and that I don't mind.
Hi Lee, as a former Police Officer, we were always taught to REVERSE into a parking space no matter where the location was. There are several reasons we were told for this. 1) In the older days when cars had 'chokes' to assist drivers with a 'cold' engine the revs for the engine were always faster and this then made the car more uncontrollable. 2) It is always easier to exit from a reversed in space because your VISION is far far better and thereby safer too. It never ceases to amaze me with Mums with very young children on board when they REVERSE out of parking positions with their children on board. They don't seem to realise that they are putting the lives of the children at risk before their own lives. I have occasionally spoken to some mums and pointed this fact out and their answer is generally this " I find it difficult to reverse into a parking slot, so I always reverse out of the parking spot" What a lot of rubbish!! Its just called bad parking and a lack of common sense. Keep up the great VLOGS.
Problem with reverse parking at supermarkets is you can't get the shopping trolly to the boot of your car to empty it.
Hi Mike, the question is: What's more important, your SHOPPING or your CHILDREN? Sorry its only a matter of opinion I know but in reality I'm sure you have to agree with this point.@@mikeskitt6411
The Po Po gotta back in against a wall to see the crims coming at 'em
My husband was in the army, and he always reverses into parking spaces too.
@@mikeskitt6411 very true on many occasions, however plenty of supermarkets have walk ways adjacent to parkings bays so I often reverse park in to one of those bays but I know it isn't always possible if you go to a car park you're not familiar with and or if it happens to be very busy
That looked pretty good to me. Top quality produce, cooked well. I quite like the addition of the herbs, the bread looks delicious, and I don't mind a thin sausage. Excellent value for money too. Will definitely give this one a try. Triple thumbs up 👍👍👍
Thank you Lee! Been 'on my back' poorly in bed for a week and your videos have been such a joy to me. Love your adventures, fun and chilled content. Never change! Keep up the amazing work. X❤
Thank You :0) Get well soon.
Thank you lovely.. on another MacMaster binge ❤
"beans nice.. All eight of them".. That tickled me 😂😂
Lee, getting little bit bored with very similar breakfasts. Can you find nice venues that does someting other than greasy friups. Sorry can't be bothered to score.
Steak Tomorrow my friend. :0) x
Loving your RUclips video and your RUclips channel and your video are awesome and funny, and I love watching your video every day
I think that some places buy thin sausage cause it’s quicker to cook through. If you like your eggs white over the top, here’s the trick… put them in the frying pan with a glass lid on and it creates a hot environment that whites the egg over without having to splash it with more fat. Thanks for taking us to a nice place. Lovely grounds there.
Ridiculous...These places think by sprinkling a bit of greenery over breakfast , entitles them to charge silly prices because they think people will think it's posh ...how wrong my friends..go somewhere else for decent value for money..onwards
I used to fold a £20 note up and keep it in that little pocket in my jeans for a taxi home after been out on the town lol
Crazy what they charge these days for a cup of coffee, stick a bit milk in, give it a fancy name, and charger the earth 😮
I can relate to this so much 🤣 I can remember having to go in the garden centre lol ,also in my opinion when it's cost more it's just quality over quantity but some places just put the price up and don't change the quality, great video as usual mate 🤙👌
I enjoyed the lack of music on the close ups whilst you were eating Lee, made it feel more relaxed and like I was eating my dinner with ya ☺️ be good to edit like this again 👌🏼
Thank you ❤️
I went to a cafe once in my local area. it was almost midday and I wanted to get lunch. Yet they were still serving the breakfast menu. Never been back since. Yet its ok when the cafe advertises an all day breakfast and still offers other food at the appropriate times.
I like chipolata sausages personally. More concerned that you only get one egg, one hash brown and half a tomato. Toast is a plate filler and should be seperate. Tea coffee should be included for the price. Expensive for what you get but all looked great Lee.
I love your knife skills - the ease with which you slip from Northern penholder to Sussex slicer. How about a demo of the American hand switch with vertical fork work. Bonza!
Working at a cash and carry at the seaside most places we supply a drink called simply fruity instead of fruit shoots and the kids seem happy with em at a fraction of the price, sell tonnes of em 👍
Love to see you doing some combustion car reviews over the next 18 months, finding the car to replace your milk float.
Perfect scoring , considering the extortionate pricing. Thanks for the great Vid again :)
Lee its not a rant when your spot in with what your saying in regards to produce we are at minute paying twice as much for things we need to survive on but inly getting half as much and im with you when you say the pandemic played a part in this , still its really nice to see you doing what you do best 👍
Re parking. If you are shopping then reversing in is silly, do You drag the trolley down between the two vehicles or walk up and down a hundred times. I keep my reusable shopping bags in the car so wheel the trolley to it and do the bagging there,
Breakfast - between 7:00 and 9:00, Lunch - between 12:00 and 1:30 p.m. Dinner (sometimes called Supper) - The main meal. Eaten anytime between 6:30 and 8:00 p.m. (Evening meal)
Supper is a 4th meal in the evening - like cheese and crackers - if you're working class. If you call dinner supper ur dead posh
Great vid. Do they serve gammon?
Walked down there about 2 months ago after visiting Cannon Hall Farm. 2 coffee and 2 cakes about £15. You are right though, the Sunday lunches do look good but are pricey… 👍
Hi Lee Cannon hall house has a interesting history
I hope you don’t mind me sharing it
Although there was a house on the site when the Domesday Survey of 1086 was conducted, Cannon Hall picked up its current name from the 13th-century inhabitant Gilbert Canun. By the late 14th century Cannon Hall was in the ownership of the Bosville family of Ardsley, now a suburb in south-east of Barnsley. It was during this period that the most violent event in Cannon Hall's history took place. The Bosvilles had let the Hall out to a family (whose name has been lost), the daughter of whom was romantically involved with a man named Lockwood. Lockwood had been involved in the murder of Sir John Elland, the High Sheriff of Yorkshire. The tenant, afraid of the position in which he could find himself accommodating a fugitive, sent word to Bosville. Bosville's men arrived at Cannon Hall, where the fugitive was slain in a cruel and violent manner.
Cannon Hall's history settled down after this notably unpleasant episode. In 1660 the estate was purchased by John Spencer, a Welsh hay-rake maker. The Spencer family had arrived in Yorkshire from Montgomeryshire in the Welsh borders, a safer place than Wales for those with Royalist sympathies such as those of the Spencers (John Spencer even managed to get a pardon from Charles II himself when John was held in York prison on manslaughter charges). The Spencer family became active in the local iron and coal industry - notably under John Spencer (died 1729) who took advantage of the death of his partners to establish control.[4] The family built a huge empire and funding the rebuilding of Cannon Hall.
The core of the present Cannon Hall was built at the opening of the 18th century for John Spencer Stanhope, possibly by John Etty of York, more surely with interior joinery by William Thornton, another well-known local craftsman. It was enlarged with the addition of wings in 1764-67 by the premier mid-Georgian architect working in Yorkshire, John Carr. Subsequently, the wings were heightened, giving the rather high-blocked mass seen today. The last member of the family, Elizabeth, sold the house to Barnsley Council in 1951.
Ugh! I'd have kicked up a fuss with the owners about that over-priced, crap breakfast: it looked like it had been specially prepared for senile old codgers who frequent garden centres and have no idea what they've ate five minutes after finishing it. Like others have said, it's been in a warmer for ages as real breakfast time has passed. Portions were stingy - half a tomato, 2 spoons of beans???
Cannon Hall farm cafe is a million times better!
Breakfast - 8 to 10.30, Dinner - 12 to 2, Tea - 5 to 6.30, Supper - after 9pm
The times in between are for snacks
Another fantastic upload from the MacMaster my wife & I really enjoyed it by the way Dirty Leeds is a badge we wear with pride because the past few seasons we've been known as leaky leeds😂
In holiday at moment, Had the same today in Gibraltar, No black pud but toast come with marmalade. £6.50 and delicious
Bloody hell Lee it wasn't only the wasp trying to sting you lol great content again
I think they charge a 1.00 for two hours to park to avoid visitors to the hall and gardens parking free at the garden centre instead of paying for the park, I would have done so, so cant blame them to save spaces for their customers, and not money making as first thought
They could always reimburse the parking charge at the checkout when you buy something.
The bacon looked like it had been stood awhile under heat.
And also companies shrinking products but still charging the same though
Seemed a lot of room on plate for £11.95, why do these places mess about with the traditional full English, it’s simple bacon, sausage, black pudding, egg, mushroom, beans, tin tomato and fry bread, nice cup of tea sorted, not complicated, that one I would of been tempted to give it nowt.
3.50 for latte is insane. Need to boycott places that charge so much for coffee etc.
The best meals are always made back at home for a lot less and no tip. For me personally, my bowels have major problems after I Eat at a restaurant (8 times out of 10) so much so that I need to race home!
Hi Lee, that little pocket on your jeans is called a Johnny pocket round my parts, witch is baildon near Leeds lol love the vids
Funny you say that Lee: shrinkflation, rising costs, poorer quality is with us. Facebook Marketplace really embodies it: people selling heavily dented, scratched, worn out rubbish for ridiculous prices. Shrinkflation got your gourmet sausage and the accountants your tomato and beans. Funny how the meal epitomised what you said at the beginning. The portion was stingy so you buy more of their produce on your way out. Always validate your parking before you leave 👍 😁
lol, Lee. People suffering from the cost of living aren't out eating fancy breakfasts. They're deciding what they can eat without using the cooker as they can't afford their energy bills.
Or working out how to stretch the amount that you just paid for one meal to cover several days' worth of meals.
I don’t disagree with this comment entirely but I wonder what the true figure is of the actual amount of people “suffering”. Nobody should be “suffering” in this country.
Agree 100 % but that doesn’t pay his wage these reviewsers need to sort it in too there heads when there getting paid to review by RUclips and the place there eating that a takeaway is a no go for alor of people
But pay check always comes first a shame when we’re meant to be his friends 😂😂😂😂
Energy bills have dropped
@@iamtheeggman1986 cool story need to tell my supplier that then as I’m getting charged £1450 a month but your saying the prices have dropped aww mind tell Iceland the food prices have dropped at the same time please much appreciated
17:50 “poodles Willy”…I’ll take your word for it mate!😂
Lovely location however the breakfast left a lot to be desired in quality and price 👍
£11.95 for a breakfast at a garden centre - shocking. I told you you can get 2 breakfasts for £12.50 at Hollybeck, Nr Southwell - quality produce too! Smaller breakfast available for £4.99 up to 10:30, perfect for those with a smaller appetite!
Cutting tomato on top of blackpudding? Controversial! 😂😂❤
To close to breakfast finishing time, bacon and sausage, hash browns and black pudding also mushrooma and tomato have probably been sat in a warmer for the last hour. The only thing that didn't look overcooked was the egg. Toast what toast was bread. Never order a breakfast within an hour of them stopping. 3.5
Certainly seemed expensive for what you got definitely agree about thin sausages not good on a breakfast
Great vid. Do they do gammon?
Addressing your point about paying and getting value for money; bit of a drive but The Crab Hut in Brancaster Staithes, Norfolk is amazing. We're from Leeds but whenever in Norfolk go for their crab sandwiches and fresh seafood pots. Highly recommend (just watch for high tide!)
Gotta say. The Wasp sound effects had me rolling 🤣
To the Manor Born was filmed on location in Cricket St Thomas, Somerset, and in Studio TC1 at the BBC's Television Centre in Shepherd's Bush, London
Noel s house party was at cricket st Thomas in Somerset in my area of the country
For £11.95 I would have expected 2 eggs, two butchers sausages, two hash browns, two black pudding slices. Choice of decent wholemeal bread and a drink included.4/10
There are no wasps left. Any you see are teeny tiny cameras operated by the WEF
Don't worry about the crazy price for the Breakfast. I was shocked at the 3.30p for a coffee. My Buddha they know how to charge in the UK now. You got stung all right.
Your not wrong about the cost of living your laying out more money for less product , that's right across the board 😊
Some supermarkets when parking can refund the charge
They cover everything with chopped parsley here (Cyprus) and I hate parsley. So, wherever we go, my husband tells the waiter NO parsley thank you. TBF I liked the look of that breakfast - don't mind if sausage is fat or thin as long as it is well done and tastes nice. 7/10 for me as it was a bit pricey. x
"Nothing worse than a really bad catering sausage" - gave it a 10 before, bizarre scoring system, along with greenery on a breakfast, onwards.
Hi Lee, I'm surprised you've not tried the Carnarvon Arms in Teversal yet I love their food it's well worth visiting.
Try the last cup in Salford, on the height. They've got the perfect balance between cost, quality, price and cooked perfectly. Basically that breakfast is 5.75
as a shift worker i some times have a full english at 4pm to me u can have one any time of day.on looks 3 out of 10 taste wise going by your face maybe a 5 too much greenery and no tinned tomatoes
They ask you to reverse in as a control measure in a risk assessment for workplace transport it cuts the likelihood of collision with pedestrian or other vehicles as you field of vision is so much better when traveling forwards. i am a Group H&S and think this is a great control measure.
What about knocking someone over when reversing into the space? 😉x
@@TheMacMaster less chance of somone walking into a parking space than walking in front of a reversing car where they just expect you to stop so it reduce the risk i didnt say it eliminates it 🙂
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To the Manor Born was filmed on location in Cricket St Thomas, Somerset, and in Studio TC1 at the BBC's Television Centre in Shepherd's Bush, London. and yes it was also Crinkley Bottom
😊😊😊😊 That wasp totally wants your breakfast. LOL That is a lovely looking meal 9 for me.
What a lovely area this garden centre is in, I've never heard of Cannon Hall, but it's beautiful. These are the types of breakfasts I really don't like, far too poncey for me and greenery should never ever appear on a breakfast and would have been the first thing to remove from the plate. The egg, black pudding and sausages looked ok to me, but if you got the meal very quickly, it suggests it's not made to order and the bacon had been standing under lamps, it did have an overdone look to me. Also, a bit tight fisted on the beans in the little ramekin weren't they, and the tomato, really, get tinned. Lovely place and hope they have other, better things on the menu.
We never had a car when I was young, very few folk did in those days, so I was thankfully spared visits to any garden centres. I absolutely hate gardening, ours is just kept tidy by someone else. Oh, and yes, I always try to reverse into parking spaces too, it's the best way.
In the US, breakfast is until 11, but someone created "brunch" which is a combination of breakfast and lunch.
Nice One Lee ❤.
I’ve just been stung by a flaming wasp, Sunday morning I had my window open in my bedroom and a wasp had crept in and under my duvet waiting for me to roll on it and bang, I was stung on my hand first time in years. That aside, the breakfast looked very average poodle’s willy of a sausage, silly greens on your plate, a ramakin of tiny amount of baked beans, even the egg looked not brilliant. Under cooked toast too. Hope you got over your wasp sting. My took about twelve hours to wear off OUCH!
I agree with you Lee we are all suffering big time
This bloke as had more breakfasts past month than i have all my life and im not a 3 year old by the way 😊
He's a good little eater.
Yes Lee, totally agree, for what I saw 15 quid for a poor breakfast ? Being a tight Scotsman I would want a steak dinner for that money lol. Keep up your great channel.👍
Hi Lee Nice countryside views while driving and look at those cloudless azure skies are you in England?lol What a hassle on getting your parking fee back,I’ve never paid for parking at a restaurant or garden center in NJ lol nice place and vlog nice filming through the windshield take care
Lol 1970s and 1980s the state of sidewalks vlog no laws about picking it up with your hand with and inside out plastic bag
I wish we had roads like that in the states...
Couldn't agree more about your post pandemic comment about profiteering. Before today I would have said the brekky wasn't worth it but I called into a chippy today just outside Whitby and got ripped off, was charged £22:10 for haddock, chips. mushies, bread cake and a cup of tea. The supposed large haddock wasn't, it was regular sized - fairly thin, chips were crap, full of scrag ends. The entertainment was good though, an elderly couple sat opposite me ordered the pensioners special with two massive bowls of scraps and when it came they poured these two huge bowls of scraps over their fish and chips totally covering/annihilating them. They were still picking at the scraps when I left, kind of weird.
Similar price breakfast near me. Absolutely no way they need/should be charging that for that breakfast. You've got 2 bacon n sausage and the rest are absolute minimum expense. I mean surly at that price you should get 2 egg, toast and hash brown
Poodle's willy!!! You and only you could concoct that description, which is actually 100% correct. Thanks for sharing
Thin sausage are more a traditional breakfast sausage. The fatter 'butchers' sausage (there both technically butchers sausage) are more seen aw your typical sausage and mash.
The worst breakfast I ever had was in Hartlepool, the beans came in an egg cup with a sprig of Parsley stuck in it, the egg was burnt on the bottom and raw on the top, the bacon was dry and black in places as if it had been warmed up several times, the sausage was like the sort you get in a beans and sausage tin, the only thing edible was the toast. Not surprisingly the place closed down soon after.
I did my best. Times were hard and we couldn't afford ramekins.
If people got an EV instead of giving all their money to oil companies “up like a rocket, down like a feather’ then they could afford the odd treat.
The green stuff is pea shoots or something like that i think. I have some chipolatas in the freezer. They may have to stay there after the poodles willy and white dog turd references :o lol
Years ago the Thyme chain had restaurants attached to Premier Inns. Nice scenic area. Anyway your brekkie looked ok to me, no pepper criminal. Price ok. 6/10
Hey hun those Sausages are Richmond sausages. Bacon. Done to much for me. Egg not bad. Mushrooms aren't bad. AND for the price not good. My score is 5.2 OK the place where you were at was lovely to see and such beautiful views xxxx
Think I've mentioned it before🤔but you must try a bit of mustard on your black pudding Lee, just like me, I wasn't that keen on bp initially but a tad of mustard makes you enjoy it more.. you'll see🤗keep up your great vids👏👏🌟
"Catching up with Lee Sunday" Video nr. 16
A typical: You pay for the surroundings.. A 5 minus
You don't cook toast, you toast bread and we call the end result 'TOAST: 😄.
Expensive breakfast, but those sort of places have a captive audience so always tend to charge more. With regard to the little pocket in your jeans my husband always used to put his plectrums in his and they’d invariably still be in there when I put the jeans in the washing machine 😂
Hiya Mcmaster just got back from Tenerife but couldn't afford your cocktail at the Garden bar!
To the Manor born was filmed at Cricket st Thomas in Somerset Crinkley Bottom theme park was added years later
I would say that's a £8.95 breakfast looks nice 👌
Hi Lee, I prefer vegetable roll instead of black pudding, do have a choice, maybe it's just in northern Ireland!!
Thanks for sharing lee
I travel up and down M1 all the time keeping an eye out for you, was going to go to Cannon Hall most days this week and decided not to.. bloody typical
To the major horn was filmed at the manor , cricket house . Cricket st Thomas in Somerset .It was owned by the father in law of the shows creator, Mr Peter spence. And it's lattay.
Always reverse in (to stationary surroundings) and drive out forwards facing the riskier, moving, hazards.
Reverse in and I don't have a camera or parking sensors , we were taught how to drive not let the car do it for us 🤣
Apart from the American invasive hash brown all the ingredients made for a Full English....obviously let down here by quality so fair play in marking it down when they're charging top dollar ( sorry for the American pun)
Recently had a Full Scottish and they nailed it 👍
A bit closer for you is The Bothy at Wentworth Garden Centre. A very posh breakfast in a lovely setting, £11.50 but an extra £2 for black pudding!!! 😳
Nicely washed down with a glass of Prosecco 😂
Outside shots of To the manor born was filmed at Cricket St Thomas in Somerset, it was a wildlife park, that Noel Edmonds invested in turning it into blobby land, the wildlife park has now closed and the manor is now a Warner adult hotel, probably do a decent breakfast though!
Doesn't look good Lee, not sausage but chipolata, burnt bacon. Greenery? What's that all about , not for me.
the rocket salad or whatever it was is not needed. Plus it is fairly expensive, another place that is just jumping on the English breakfast bandwagon 5/10 .
BF is 8am, Lunch 12 noon.
Average breakfast for rip off price... That's the way it is unfortunately... Breakfast coming out so quickly tells me why the bacon and chipolata sausage seemed to look so dry... Been under a heat lamp.
Parking... I like to back in usually but not at the supermarket because it's a struggle to get the shopping in the boot if you do.. 😂😂😂 Nice one 👍
Lee you would be better doing food reviews for the guardian now 😂
I always reverse in, as my dad told me it's easier, so he must have been right!!
Good to see you in Barnsley and in my stomping ground no less! Have to say you should have skipped that part and walked up towards the farm shop bit,there's a restaurant called the white bull plus some other little venders,a tour around the actual farm shop wouldn't have gone a miss either because I think you've missed out on the best bits of cannon hall farm and what it's actually all about,yeah the prices are high granted but it's to support the farm side of things and that I don't mind.