Liz Earle Wellbeing

Return to Le Manoir

After much delay (my husband got Covid) I finally got away to celebrate my wedding anniversary. Talk about life being what happens when we’ve made other plans. We went back to the Le Manoir aux Quat’Saisons where we stayed the night before we got married two decades ago. We had a very small wedding (me, my husband, his best friend and my brother). I’d been to both my parents’ remarriages before I was eight, so never had a white meringue wedding fantasy. My dad sweetly paid for our stay and a slap-up dinner the night before we tied the knot. It was a huge treat; but he laughed it off saying it was cheaper than paying for a wedding for 200!

For those of you who haven’t been, Le Manoir is chef-patron Raymond Blanc’s re-imagining of a

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