Foodies In The News
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Stokey Sue wrote:my late bf, really couldn’t hear any difference between her saying the word and a native speaker
and vice versa. our spanish teacher was also running a business while the kids and i had our lessons and the way she said the name of the company produced a shocked expression from us and then muffled laughter until she ended the phone calls. i told her i was amazed that she said such things to customers and when i tried to correct her pronunciation she was convinced that she had said it in the same way.
my kids did french from about one with my french friend then spanish from a couple of years later, when the (native) spanish teacher came to work in the department of my friend.
listening to the 'slow news' broadcasts online is really useful to keep your ear in with languages.
https://www.newsinslow.com
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scullion wrote:listening to the 'slow news' broadcasts online is really useful to keep your ear in with languages.
https://www.newsinslow.com
I always mean to do that and forget, I used to buy French and German women’s magazines to stop my vocabulary from being stuck in 30 year old textbook speak Got some good recipes too!
PP I already have far too many condiments, including a few of those I do prefer Crystal or even Frank’s to Tabasco, there’s something about the flavour of Tabasco I’m not keen on. Must get some nam prim Pai, I didn’t know MaePloy made it
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I was reading a book about the Greek resistance in World War II. The British sent liaison officers who were classics graduates from Oxbridge. There was a complaint. "Why do you send men who can only speak the language of the ancients?"
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Paddy Leigh Fermor who was one of them did make the point that he could read the writing, which was a start, and learned basic modern Greek in weeks because he had the foundationd
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i think that came up in 'captain corelli's mandolin' - along with the issue of 'national costume' - including tights and pompoms.
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https://www.theguardian.com/food/2021/m ... own-dishes
Has anyone tried any of these?
I´ve tried the Lo Gan Ma preserved black beans. Absolutely phenomenal. They also do one with peanuts, which is even better.
Not tried that specific sambal, but have tried (and made) several others. Wonderful; although those that include fish sauce are delish.
Haven´t tried Mama Z´s banana ketchup, but I´ve made it for local restaurants and foodie events. You´d be amazed how good it is and surprised at its versatility ( rumour has it that the people in the Philipines put it on their pasta). Anyone wants a recipe and I´ll post it.
Crystal hot sauce? Been there, bought that, no thanks. I don´t find anything special about it.
Maggi liquid seasoning? Another one that doesn´t rock my boat, although there´s a tasty version in Mexico which they call "Jugo Sazonador" ( seasoning juice)
Mr Naga hot pepper pickle. I went to a curry house in Maidstone with all my cousins. Asked for the hot mango pickle and it was dreadful. So I asked the waiter for something "REAALLLY" hot, and he brought me Naga. Finished the whole lot, and the manager was so impressed, he gave me a jar
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Last year the Chinese sent a load of PPE to Cyprus, it was draped with a suitable banner, in Classical Greekaero280 wrote:"Why do you send men who can only speak the language of the ancients?"
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mistakened wrote:Last year the Chinese sent a load of PPE to Cyprus, it was draped with a suitable banner, in Classical Greekaero280 wrote:"Why do you send men who can only speak the language of the ancients?"
I'm intrigued. Assuming someone could read the banner, what did it say?
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With best wishes from the people of Chinajeral wrote:mistakened wrote:
aero280 wrote:
"Why do you send men who can only speak the language of the ancients?"
Last year the Chinese sent a load of PPE to Cyprus, it was draped with a suitable banner, in Classical Greek
I'm intrigued. Assuming someone could read the banner, what did it say?
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mistakened wrote: ....
With best wishes from the people of China
Aww, that's nice. I imagine the people churning masks out at a rate of knots around the world have had to make so many that they still do them in their sleep! Goodness knows how these composite items will be disposed of. JCB landfill drivers working in their sleep?
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i've tried all of the different plant milks in cappuccinos (at a vegan fair) and i have to say that they didn't do it for me at all. i wish they did but i think they ruin a good cup of coffee (i don't know if they would be any different in instant coffee).
my partner, who drinks soya milk in everything where cow milk is normal used, including tea, won't have it in coffee. unless you buy the more expensive 'barista' version, it curdles.
they are fine in custard and cheese sauce etc - but definitely not in coffee
my partner, who drinks soya milk in everything where cow milk is normal used, including tea, won't have it in coffee. unless you buy the more expensive 'barista' version, it curdles.
they are fine in custard and cheese sauce etc - but definitely not in coffee
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Earthmaiden wrote:Something to try if you're bored ..
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/uk-engla ... l-56196475
That's brilliant!! Gives Masterchef a run for its money
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I had no idea you could dry breadcrumbs in a microwave!
https://www.theguardian.com/food/2021/m ... ofiteroles
https://www.theguardian.com/food/2021/m ... ofiteroles
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