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Those who read Vinegar will know about the vinegar restaurant idea, but for those who didnt its basically a restaurant where vinegar is served and everything else is a side order (e.g. A order of malt vinegar with a side order of fries and steak). When I was thinking about this I came up with and
idea. The vinegar mixer would be similar to those sample paint mixers which you get at DIY stores, except paint is replaced with vinegar. The expertly trained staff at these restaurants would ask a customer a few simple questions about their tastes and then mix various types of vinegar together in the mixing machine and then serve the person with there own personal vinegar. The composition of the vinegar could be printed out on a little sheet of paper so that the person could order it again. Balsamic vinegar would only be used for mixing in very small amounts due to its price and the customer would probably have to pay more for using it. Another mini idea is that the restaurant could have vintage bottles of balsamic vinegar in the cellar that could be served to connoisseurs or bought by them, just like wine is purchased at high-class restaurants.
(??) Oil & Vinegar
http://www.oilenvin...nl/welcomereal.html They have a few branches in the UK, with in-store samples, high-quality mixes and a suggestion box for new recipes. Great place. [kpx, Oct 05 2004]
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Well I can't find the old "vinegar" idea anywhere It's vanished. |
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you should look after your things better. |
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It was a case of here before Xmas, come back and it's gone. |
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Since vinegar is made from old wine, how about a "brew your own vinegar" shop, a la all of the make your own beer/wine/whatever places these days? |
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Good idea. One store, two entrances. |
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The high-class one and the working class one? |
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