Jamie Oliver Veg (new TV series)
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Jamie Oliver Veg (new TV series)
Did anyone see this last night? I thought it was a poor affair.
There are hundreds of gorgeous veggie dishes to choose from, and his offerings did not appeal to me in the slightest.
I hope things improve, otherwise I think he's just jumped on the veggie/vegan bandwagon.
There are hundreds of gorgeous veggie dishes to choose from, and his offerings did not appeal to me in the slightest.
I hope things improve, otherwise I think he's just jumped on the veggie/vegan bandwagon.
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Re: Jamie Oliver Veg (new TV series)
I forgot to watch
Apart from the Bhaji Burger, which was in all the publicity, the recipes online don’t look exciting
https://www.jamieoliver.com/recipes/category/books/jamies-meat-free-meals/
Apart from the Bhaji Burger, which was in all the publicity, the recipes online don’t look exciting
https://www.jamieoliver.com/recipes/category/books/jamies-meat-free-meals/
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Re: Jamie Oliver Veg (new TV series)
I caught it. It was OK. Would not strip a gear to get in front of the TV to watch it.
When he was at the school i thought he was going to wet himself.
Did get tired of hearing, come on you know it makes sense. Maybe time to drop the. King of stylee for the king of come on. Didn't nigella use that as an epi title in one of her series a few years back.
That's my 2 ¢
When he was at the school i thought he was going to wet himself.
Did get tired of hearing, come on you know it makes sense. Maybe time to drop the. King of stylee for the king of come on. Didn't nigella use that as an epi title in one of her series a few years back.
That's my 2 ¢
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Re: Jamie Oliver Veg (new TV series)
Episode 2
.....the eggplant lasagna appealed to me
My pet peeve was not topping and tailing the green beans. Looked like a lazy presentation and not very smart. I was always taught from mum as well as chef, you gotta do both ends.
.....the eggplant lasagna appealed to me
My pet peeve was not topping and tailing the green beans. Looked like a lazy presentation and not very smart. I was always taught from mum as well as chef, you gotta do both ends.
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Re: Jamie Oliver Veg (new TV series)
That is one of my pet hates Mark
The stem end obviously has to go, and while it seems some people like the look of the little tails I don’t, and anyway they get stuck between your teeth!
The stem end obviously has to go, and while it seems some people like the look of the little tails I don’t, and anyway they get stuck between your teeth!
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Re: Jamie Oliver Veg (new TV series)
Mine too. It just makes green beans unpleasant to eat.
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Re: Jamie Oliver Veg (new TV series)
Epi 3
Thought the black bean burger looked good. The travelogue bits are interesting but nothing slaps me up side the head to get my attention.
Thought the black bean burger looked good. The travelogue bits are interesting but nothing slaps me up side the head to get my attention.
Re: Jamie Oliver Veg (new TV series)
One of my food prep hates is fresh whole strawberries with the green stalky bit still attached . I also hate the fashion for carrots to be served with the green bit still on top a bit . I like my fruit and veg tidy
Re: Jamie Oliver Veg (new TV series)
I have two strawberry hullers,
The one like this does the job well - although mine is just a simple metal version, I can't remember where I got it or how much it cost, but it wouldn't have been much...
However the one like this is a bit of a waste of time:
The one like this does the job well - although mine is just a simple metal version, I can't remember where I got it or how much it cost, but it wouldn't have been much...
However the one like this is a bit of a waste of time:
Re: Jamie Oliver Veg (new TV series)
I saw a "hack" on tv that involved pushing a straw up from the pointed end of a strawberry to the top - it removed both the core and green foliage. How it actually works in real life, I don't know.
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Re: Jamie Oliver Veg (new TV series)
I’ve got the OXO Good Grips one, which works well with ripe berries
https://www.amazon.co.uk/OXO-Good-Grips-Strawberry-Huller/dp/B00I3W2RJO/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_201_img_0?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=WBE5AT2396E6473GY6CH
I find some varieties of strawberry don’t need it , but some definitely do.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/OXO-Good-Grips-Strawberry-Huller/dp/B00I3W2RJO/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_201_img_0?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=WBE5AT2396E6473GY6CH
I find some varieties of strawberry don’t need it , but some definitely do.
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Re: Jamie Oliver Veg (new TV series)
Just watched Jamie
Quite a good one, I make quite a few of those (different versions)
Quite a good one, I make quite a few of those (different versions)
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Re: Jamie Oliver Veg (new TV series)
I got as far as the leek recipe. Was very disappointed that they were not debearded. A mouthful of roots doesn't sound like fun or look smart.
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