Originally posted by gurnemanz
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What are you cooking now?
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Ah, Mr Sir Velo (that really ought to be Dottore at the least), you have made me laugh out loud, which, after a generally crap day in the supposedly sunny South of France where it's as cold as it is in October, was a real tonic. Risotto with broad beans and pancetta ce soir - un de mes favorites, if not exactly French.
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amateur51
Originally posted by Caliban View PostParked right ON Pseud's Corner with the hazards flashing, if you ask me!!
Did you notice how, in the first recipe, the pasta wasn't cooked and the pasta and the sauce were not brought together?
A variation on Pseud's Corner perhaps?
Hungry Pseud's Corner?
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amateur51
Originally posted by HighlandDougie View PostAh, Mr Sir Velo (that really ought to be Dottore at the least), you have made me laugh out loud, which, after a generally crap day in the supposedly sunny South of France where it's as cold as it is in October, was a real tonic. Risotto with broad beans and pancetta ce soir - un de mes favorites, if not exactly French.
Are you skinning those broad beans HD or are they so tender that it would be pointless?
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Originally posted by Caliban View PostParked right ON Pseud's Corner with the hazards flashing, if you ask me!!
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Originally posted by HighlandDougie View PostNothing at all wrong with la cucina povera and certainly not with la nonna's delicious-sounding recipe but it's maybe that conjunction with Luciano Berio and Bill Evans .... But why not - cook, eat, listen and enjoy. Buono appetito!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 amateur51 View PostSimple and tasty, yum!
Any dressing Flossie?
Bread?
Glass of chilled rosé?
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Originally posted by HighlandDougie View PostNothing at all wrong with la cucina povera and certainly not with la nonna's delicious-sounding recipe but it's maybe that conjunction with Luciano Berio and Bill Evans .... But why not - cook, eat, listen and enjoy. Buono appetito!
It's not my fault that my iPod's alphabetical ordering can't tell the difference between a Christian name and a surname - B-e for Berio and up next was B-i Bill Evans. There's no rule about listening to Sinfonia (or Hawkwind) in the kitchen.
And thanks HD, I certainly did cook. eat and enjoy!
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostQuite. Rules are for bureaucrats, not food or music.
This draws attention to how narrow-minded most people are about music. Someone can't possibly be listening to Berio and Bill Evans, just because they want to, there must be an ulterior motive.
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