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Spectacular. Thank you for taking us along.
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Hope you don’t end up with gut issues!
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Thanks. They do indeed sound like a fruit that I would love.
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A short travel blog of Greece: Pelion, Meteora, and Athens
Anna N replied to a topic in Elsewhere in Europe: Dining
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Wonder how long before we get to see them, if ever. Do tell us what they taste like when you get a chance. Can you taste the cherry? The idea of a cherry/plum cross really appeals to me!
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A short travel blog of Greece: Pelion, Meteora, and Athens
Anna N replied to a topic in Elsewhere in Europe: Dining
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A short travel blog of Greece: Pelion, Meteora, and Athens
Anna N replied to a topic in Elsewhere in Europe: Dining
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Somehow I completely forgot to post about lunch on Sunday, June 13. @Kerry Beal and I were planning on lunch but I was a bit under the weather and asked for a rain check. Later in the afternoon Kerry showed up with two pizzas made in her Ooni oven to stash in my freezer for later. Yesterday, after driving me to get my second Covid shot, she detoured on the way home and picked up lunch from our usual Vietnamese place. Won Ton Wednesday soup for Kerry The Pork Wreck bahn mi for me. Delicious.
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I do not think I have ever seen Strubs pickled herring. But then I don’t usually buy my pickled herring at a supermarket. Mine usually comes from Denningers.
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But we had better claims than most. The pub was situated within spitting distance of Derby Gaol and it was rumoured that the last hangman owned the pub.
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There were two pianos in the pub where I was raised (discussed in more detail upthread). There was a piano in the Smoking Room and a second in the Club Room. I have not mentioned the Club Room before. It was a very large room (large enough to accommodate our very own ghost) on the second floor where our bedrooms were located. It was used for parties, wedding receptions and meetings.
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Nothing quite like duelling pizza ovens to keep things interesting around here. Looking forward to it.
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Tomato stems can also add flavour. You would want to remove them for service! I have a vague recollection of a well known chef using tomato stems to boost the flavour of tomatoes. Maybe somebody else recalls him or her. Click.
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But I was. I picked it up and the bottom fell out.
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I have no control over whether this happens again or not. I certainly hope not. But next time I’ll make sure to wipe it up with a clean cloth so I can at least wring out the scotch into a clean glass.
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Only something extremely thick will stay otherwise it will simply drop off onto the plate which is what it would do anyway whether or not you had something wedging it. I think you are over thinking this. If what you are blending is so expensive or precious that you can’t afford to waste even a drop then how about using a piece of parchment to collect the drips or smudges. You can easily scrape that back into your container. Or you could simply scrape it off a plate but then you’d have to wash the plate. Surely life shouldn’t be this complicated.
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But it looks like the effort was worth it! What a great opportunity. I love the ones we the can get here and often wonder how much I am missing. Most fruits picked and eaten at their peak of ripeness are revelatory. Thanks for sharing this experience.
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Excellent. Good to know. I think you earned your dessert.
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I’m not quite sure what you are saying. Did they “trespass” beyond their own proteins? It all looks quite irresistible to me.
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Probably not a chef of the fame of Emeril but both @Kerry Bealand I had cookware with Marcel Biro’s name on it. In fact, most of the cookware that we used in Manitoulin was this brand and it was very satisfactory.
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Although I have occasionally looked up a Delia recipe, I am mostly in the dark. Her instructions for making toast are beyond the pale. Yet I can’t help but comment that her opinion of toasters is shared by many people. My daughter has bought and returned so many toasters not up to her expectations. And I know we’ve had a number of topics on the same subject here. Grabbing for a cliché — how is it that we can put a man on the moon but can’t make a decent toaster? Just a rhetorical question!