by Denise Muir » 03 Aug 2011, 13:04
I'm sure what Kieren meant was that if they didn't have such a wide menu there wouldn't be so much complicated prep, pre-cooking and multiple cooking involved. As I've always said, they had to start early and keep at it constantly just to keep up. Smells start from 8.30am in the morning right through to late at night. Having such a small kitchen, who knows how they cope. I've seen the plans. It is just not big enough and doesn't seem to have adequate space/facilities to be churning out that amount of food all day every day, and in compliance with H&S and HACCP regulations. Why no one seems to be dealing with that should also be looked into. Is it safe? I for one was told that the piping wasn't safe and was a hazard. Who knows what else is sub-standard?
Maybe someone should stick their head in there some time to see how things are actually run.
I can't do it as the very "kind to the community" Amanda has asked me not to go in there. Strange, considering she's the one causing the nuisance.
I'm no expert, but I wonder if that's why there are so many things that seem to be cooked in large volumes in one place (soups, sauces, curries, whatever) but which have to be cooked hours at a time and release all sorts of smells, or even oily things like burgers and meat done in the oven giving off who knows what amount of smoking oil.
I've only eaten there a couple of times over the past 2 years and can't say I enjoyed the experience, but that's my personal experience. Everyone is entitled to have an opinion. As places in Porty go, obviously I can see the appeal for Porty residents, I liked it and tried not to complain for the very same reasons. I could go there with friends too. Only I can't now for the aforementioned fact that she doesn't want to see or hear from me (too awkward??)
I may be the only one, but I found the lingering smells inside the Espy unpleasant too, I could still smell the dampness from the fire they had a year ago (it lingers in the floor deafening and walls), but then again, I'm hyper sensitive because of what's happening in the house.
Anyway, maybe if people weren't so ready to see how their own personal interests might be affected should the Espy have to close down to make improvements, or try to defend the interests of a commercial enterprise operating to the detriment of its direct neighbours in sub-standard conditions, maybe they would take the time to appreciate what is actually going on there.
I'm tired of having to avoid treading on toes as no one seems to care about treading on mine. Maybe it's time to tell things how they are.
Denise