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Posts Tagged ‘cooking’
Richard Blackwood doesn’t know what zest is
On BBC TV cooking show Number 650b, zesty Richard Blackwood is proving that there is still work to do:
Richard Blackwood doesn’t know what zest is. pic.twitter.com/BfWyGYxELW
— Mike (@pyskick) May 31, 2015
Posted: 1st, June 2015 | In: Celebrities | Comment
Condom Meals I Want to Make for You: Cooking With Rubber Johnnies
AS Fanny Cradock might have put it: “Having a Johnnie around the place is awlays useful”: “Condom Meals I Want to Make for You.”
Classic Books: Peggy Treadwell’s The Working Couple’s Cookbook
IN this study of 1970s life, we look at Peggy Treadwell’s The Working Couple’s Cookbook (1971). In the go-ahead 1970s of free love and wife swapping parties, the book was aimed at not only wives and husbands but “roomates, soulmates, playmates, or wedded mates”.
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Posted: 18th, February 2014 | In: Flashback, The Consumer | Comment
How to sleep: woman separates eggs with a plastic bottle
CAn’T sleep? Here’s video to help you. The hypnotic effect of a woman separating eggs:
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Posted: 23rd, August 2012 | In: TV & Radio | Comment
Gwyneth Paltrow Says Marriage ‘Isn’t Perfect’ While Pointing At Stupid Chris Martin
SURPRISE! Being married to Coldplay’s Chris Martin isn’t all its cracked up to be! For starters, just imagine him walking around the house singing to himself. You’d either cut your ears off with pinking shears or take a screwdriver to this throat.
Of course, it isn’t that one-sided. Imagine the horror of having to deal with Gwyneth Paltrow crying every time she accepts absolutely anything from anyone, welling up and preparing teary speeches when offered a brew or whatever.
And so, it isn’t a surprise that Gwyneth says her marriage to Chris Martin isn’t as wonderful as wonderful can be, saying “it’s not perfect”.
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Posted: 5th, July 2011 | In: Celebrities, Key Posts | Comment
Sophie Dahl’s Eton Whores And 9/11 Cricket
SOPHIE Dahl hs written Miss Dahl’s Voluptuous Delights. It’s a cook book to go with her cooking show. The Telegraph digests and features Dahl in conversation:
She wasn’t inhibited by having a celebrated literary grandfather, Roald Dahl, from writing her own books…
She’s made of solid stuff. But not of her food is:
Too much rosewater in the rhubarb Eton mess, she warns, produces an effect “like walking into a bordello”.
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Posted: 1st, April 2010 | In: TV & Radio | Comment