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Rome things (written by William, demanded by James):
Day 1:
Pastificio Guerra
Trieste pizza Roma
Day 2:
Panificio Bonci
Love Speciality Croissant
Mercato Centrale
Rimessa Roscioli
Day 3:
Marzapane
Faro Coffee Speciality
Pinsere pizza
Trecca Roma
Museums:
Maxxi
Macro
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This podcast is brought to you by Maxol, proudly supporting local Irish food and drink producers with its Homegrown at Maxol programme. Pick up the 2024 winning Homegrown at Maxol produce in selected Maxol stores
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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William and James discuss voicemails, LGBTQ+ bits, their new feta-loving resident & if it's OK to hand out vegan chocolate to trick or treaters.
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William and James ponder where they TRULY live, while running through some gorgeous businesses and amenities in their greater area.
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Full itinerary over on Instagram!
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William & James are off on an adventure around the UK. Is William drunk on the job? Is James full of half-baked ideas? You decide.
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William and James are realising structure and organisation is needed in both their work lives & pantry. Stay tuned for some septic tank pondering too. It's all go!
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William & James discuss dining tables, putting the garden to bed with Kevin and end with a bit of a Q&A sesh
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William's back from Berlin where he didn't get the kebab he went searching for. James made stew & went viral.
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James discusses a two day Kilkenny hen in a beautiful manor, meanwhile William got to work rotating the soil for the outside beds. Parsnips en route hopefully! They also got up close and personal with Princess Diana's Revenge Dress in Newbridge Silverware.
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We are very tired after over 24 hours of travelling so apologies for the moaning and complaining. It's not really who we are. A lot of things went wrong on this 'holiday' and we're a bit shook. Restaurants we liked in San Sebastián: Atari, Bar Sport, Bar Nestor, Bar Antonio, La vina, Borda Berri
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I am typing this very drunk. Hope you like this episode.
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James discusses the countryside phenomenon of seeing groups of children making the 'honk your horn' gesture. William thinks James might be imagining this. Paint colours and bathroom dreams are discussed.
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James is in a bit of heap post Electric Picnic, but the honey from their garden in the iced coffee is deffo helping. They are also joined by two VIPs at the end for a quick catch-up.
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William & James chat about their well health, how Diana is settling in & what they've grown in the polytunnel.
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William decides to go on a bender the night before the move - not wise. On the first day, they both feel so-called 'buyer's regret', but decide not to tell each-other. While wiping dust off the shelves, William finds an envelope containing something utterly bananas. A sign they both needed.
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William and James discuss narrowing in on their dream home and the fine art of compromising.
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James & William discuss what brought them to the idea of moving to the countryside... Top tip: don't be hungover while moving house.
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James Kavanagh & William Murray are leaving Dublin City, which they’ve called home together for the last 11 years, in search of a simpler life in the countryside. They’ve recently bought a house in Kilkenny with an acre of mature garden ready for planting & growing. They also want to raise chickens & maybe a few ducks. Listen along as the city-to-country transition unfolds and figure out with them if it truly will be a simpler life?
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