Bar 44 Tapas y Copas: This Is Our Spain

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Bar 44 Tapas y Copas: This Is Our Spain

Bar 44 Tapas y Copas: This Is Our Spain

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I wanted to understand how this happens to people. How they come to the point where they believe this extremist ideology. Not Jehovah’s Witnesses, but even non-religious ones — QAnon and Scientology and things like that. So I started researching and trying to understand and started a YouTube channel,” he said. Llanllawer (1799) / Llanychaer PEM (1841) / Fishguard PEM (1851) / Pembrey CMN (1871) / Llanllawer (1880) Owen: We’ve always seen it as ‘Spain Meets Wales’, with the best local producers. We use local if it’s good enough, but why use local if it’s not? Yes, there’s the mileage issue, but we want to serve the best we can. We’ve always served lovely Welsh beef here for example, or Gower salt marsh lamb. But when it came to beef no one was quite doing it to the level we have developed with our Spanish farmers and producers. William 1800 (Ludchurch) / Mary 1807 (Ludchurch) / Thomas 1809 (Ludchurch) / Martha 1812 (Ludchurch) / William 1814 (Ludchurch) / Catherine 1818 (Ludchurch)Albert Edward 1892 (Windmills, Tenby) / Charles Henry 1895 (Windmills, Tenby) / Ernest 1897 (Windmills, Tenby) / Gwendoline 1899-1899 (Windmills, Tenby) / Elsie May 1900 (Windmills, Tenby) / Adelaide Lilian 1904 (Windmills, Tenby)

Elizabeth Jane 1872 (Walwyns Castle) / Alfred Vaughan 1874 (? Hubberston) / Christiana Mary 1877 (Marloes) / Julia Martha 1879 (Marloes)Owen: I did a series of fire cooking recipes for Sherry Week last year, with Genevieve Taylor, and I turned up with a coolbox of stuff I had prepped to make a rice dish- one very like the surf’n’turf one in the book- and I had made a shellfish bisque. She burst out laughing and asked ‘Have you done this on a restaurant scale for this little pot we are making?’. At that moment I realised the sale of the task ahead with this book: everything would have to be rewritten three times over for average servings at home St Twynnells (1841) / Bosherston (1851) / Jeffreyston (1861) / Rhoscrowther (1871) / Monkton (1881) / Pembroke St Mary (1891) Owen, who's married and a dad of two girls, Ava and Rosie, is about as far away from vanilla as you can get. He oversees all five restaurants and all menus and recipes are created by him as well as all the wine lists and sourcing the Spanish produce. Owen: With the tortilla we had to tweak it quite a bit to make it ‘home style’, as opposed to the way we’d serve it in one of the Bars. When we were doing the YouTube stuff the biggest hits were patatas bravas and croquetas, those comforting familiar favourites. Neyland (1841) / Church Lakes, Llanstadwell (1851) / Parryville, Llanstadwell (1861) / Church Lakes, Llanstadwell (1870) / Portsmouth, Hants (1874) / Gillingham, Kent (1881/1891)

John 1814 (Tenby Town) / Henry 1816 (Tenby Town) / Rachel 1818-1833? (Tenby Town) / Jane 1820 (Tenby Town) / Stephen 1823 (Tenby Town) / 1827 Elizabeth (Tenby Town) / George 1829 (Tenby Town) / 1831 William (Tenby Town) / 1833 Rachel (Tenby Town)

Owen Morgan, also known by his bardic name Morien (1836 – 16 December 1921) was a Welsh journalist, and a writer of books on the subject of neo-druidism. Morgan developed the mythology of both Iolo Morganwg and Myfyr Morganwg [ cy], and his druidical writing is not taken seriously by historians. [1] Life history [ edit ] Owen: It would be less labour intensive that’s for sure! It’s fine on Friday lunchtimes now we’ve got a full brigade, but you could run the other type of place with just a kitchen hand. But I would always hope people can tell the difference- surely it comes down to what’s good food and what’s not good food. What we’ve been brought up on as a family is that classic European gathering around the table, sharing stories, over really enjoyable food. It’s what you’re prepared to pay for the ethical side of it as well as the flavour element.

Bar 44: Tapas y Copas is the must-have Spanish cook book. Created by brothers Owen and Tom Morgan, the force behind critically acclaimed, family-run restaurant group Bar 44, this selection of over one hundred recipes, each beautifully photographed, will take your tastebuds on an unforgettable Spanish getaway. William 1793 (Camrose) / Elizabeth 1794 (Haroldston West) / John 1796 (Haroldston West) / Mary 1799 (Haroldston West) / James 1801 (Haroldston West) / Lettuce 1903 (Haroldston West) / Thomas 1805 (Haroldston West) / Isaac 1810 (Haroldston West) / Joseph 1812 (Haroldston West) / Martha 1814 (Haroldston West) thomas 1822 (castell henri) / levi 1826 (castell henri) / anne 1829 (castell henri) / david 1832 (castell henri) / mary 1835 (castell henri)

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Elizabeth 1832 (Dinas) / Evan 1833 (PEM) / Martha 1834 (PEM) / Anne 1836 (Dinas) / Hannah 1841 (Fishguard) / Stephen 1843 (Fishguard) Mary 1809-1825 / Henry 1811 / Martha 1813 / Thomas 1815 / Sarah 1817 / Jennet 1819 / Robert 1821 / John 1822 / James 1823 / Anne 1825 / Mary 1826 / Griffith 1829-1829 / Margaret 1833 New Moat (1863) / Bletherston (1863) / Orchard House, Llawhaden (1881) / Drimwood, Llawhaden (1901) / Plasmarl, Clunderwen (1913)



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