Miele treats us to a St. Patrick’s Day feast

By Sam Chimes

“Top o’ the morning to you”, “what’s the craic” and all of the most clichéd Irish stereotypes that a plastic paddy can muster – for last Tuesday (St. Patricks day for those of you who had forgotten) saw the descent of 1000heads and some of the internet’s finest ‘foodies’ to the Miele Experience Centre in Abingdon for an Irish feast.

A fun time was had by all, although as Steph from the relationships team donned her apron and excelled in crafting freshly-baked soda bread and preparing sumptuous rhubarb in a steam oven, account manager Cherry sadly mistook tablespoons for teaspoons. Bit of an ‘epic fail’, but one that luckily didn’t have far-reaching consequences as the mistake was spotted early. Phew.

Read more about it here and here on the foreverbetter.co.uk website, or for those who appreciate a mouthwatering touch of visual stimulus pop along to our flickr stream.

If all saints’ days were this tasty, we’d be shaping up for a succulent 2009! Roll on St. George….

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