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<blockquote data-quote="Norfolkmell" data-source="post: 2171789" data-attributes="member: 306528"><p>Hopefully I will never have to stay in hospital again but if so my beloved would have to bring food in as I'm highly allergic to all forms of pepper so eating out can be tricky tends to be local places that know I'm allergic and are good enough to either keep pepper out of everything that day or cook mine separately. Highly recommend the Theatre Royal restaurant in Norwich. They even made my tartare sauce from scratch so that it was pepper free. My allergy was discovered as a child when in for having tonsils out back in the dark ages and I was given oxtail soup, no choice in those days and apparently I stopped breathing. Nowadays they give you crisps apparently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Norfolkmell, post: 2171789, member: 306528"] Hopefully I will never have to stay in hospital again but if so my beloved would have to bring food in as I'm highly allergic to all forms of pepper so eating out can be tricky tends to be local places that know I'm allergic and are good enough to either keep pepper out of everything that day or cook mine separately. Highly recommend the Theatre Royal restaurant in Norwich. They even made my tartare sauce from scratch so that it was pepper free. My allergy was discovered as a child when in for having tonsils out back in the dark ages and I was given oxtail soup, no choice in those days and apparently I stopped breathing. Nowadays they give you crisps apparently. [/QUOTE]
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