The Patridge
The second visit is to The Partridge in Oxfordshire, where young couple Matthew Cockman and Paula Szkwarkowska hope guests will get on board with their passion for local organic food. A communal bathroom has the guests lost for words, and the lack of a hot breakfast included in the price leaves a bad taste in everyone's mouths. During an afternoon of sausage making Paula finds her voice but at dinner Matthew once again comes to blows with Jade and Diana over differing food philosophies and the tensions are on the rise. Next morning the lack of a breakfast room and the self-service continental has the guests up in arms so at feedback the criticism leaves Matthew and Paula feeling persecuted and misunderstood.
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