Originally posted by Caliban
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What are you cooking now?
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Richard Tarleton
I think it's the intelligence of the octopus which has given some people pause for thought - they're clearly quite brainy creatures.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View Postand your issue here is?
It all got eaten, and it was pretty good, though I say so myself.
I suspect that you real problem is with the Debussy.....
or have I broken some important pasta law?
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostNow preparing Bouillabaisse for this evening. With an accompaniment of Antheil's Symphony for 5 Instruments version #2. Very good cooking music.
Mines already done. Chickpea and spinach curry, and making some samosas to accompany. never done them before, pastry not my strong point.
No music for me till later,............. footy....Its the big one.....I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View Postblimey. Bit up market for a saturday afternoon.
Mines already done. Chickpea and spinach curry, and making some samosas to accompany. never done them before, pastry not my strong point.
No music for me till later,............. footy....Its the big one.....
It's 0-0, but Arsenal are gonna run out winners - you'll see.
MOTD's gonna be worth watching tonight, the Mersey-side derby must've been a right humdinger!
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostI Don't like samosas, none of that foreign muck for me, I like me food plain.
It's 0-0, but Arsenal are gonna run out winners - you'll see.
MOTD's gonna be worth watching tonight, the Mersey-side derby must've been a right humdinger!
Saints hanging in there though.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Anna
Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostI Don't like samosas, none of that foreign muck for me, I like me food plain.
I swear that the chilies you buy in supermarkets have had all the hotness bred out of them! I normally get Scotch Bonnets from the greengrocer, start with half a one, cook a while, taste, add the other half if necessary. Today I got some from Waitrose and have had to use two of them to get any kick in the tagine.
As to veggie pasta, I cook quite a bit of it, surely it's just as traditional as meat or fish based? (Although I agree about carrots in a meat ragu being a no-go area)
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Originally posted by Anna View PostLike that old-fashioned English fish stew you're cooking .....? What's it called, oh yes, Bouillabaisse
I swear that the chilies you buy in supermarkets have had all the hotness bred out of them! I normally get Scotch Bonnets from the greengrocer, start with half a one, cook a while, taste, add the other half if necessary. Today I got some from Waitrose and have had to use two of them to get any kick in the tagine.
As to veggie pasta, I cook quite a bit of it, surely it's just as traditional as meat or fish based? (Although I agree about carrots in a meat ragu being a no-go area)
HeHe
Regarding Lasagne, it is a north Italian dish made with pasta, ragù, béchamel and Parmigiano-Reggiano. People may have bastardised it with fish and other things, and Gwerdian readers have emasculated it for their own needs.
But it stands alone, proud, original, tradional and truly Italian, as a dish made with meat sauce.
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostGwerdian readers have emasculated it for their own needs.
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Anna
Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostHeHe
Regarding Lasagne, it is a north Italian dish made with pasta, ragù, béchamel and Parmigiano-Reggiano. .
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Anna
Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostWTF!!??
Oh goodness, I nearly posted a clip of The Smiths .... (Beefy will get that, he's cool about music)
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Originally posted by Anna View PostThe general umbrella of pasta - which is not solely confined to lasagne. You seem to have an aversion to lasagne being mucked about with but I was just gently pointing out, pasta comes in many forms and vegetarian pasta can be beautiful and fulfilling, for example, in an open ravioli with chestnut mushrooms and peas. You do need to think outside the box!
Oh goodness, I nearly posted a clip of The Smiths .... (Beefy will get that, he's cool about music)
And, at the risk of sounding a tad ahintonesque, I am in no box in the first place, and as consequence thereof, all my thinking takes placed outside of 'the' box.
I can provide a fuller answer if and when you provide fuller and better particulars concerning the precise identity of the box, its location, current owner etc.
In the meantime please accept my interim response.
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