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Re: Geographical traditional culinary delicacies.

Posted: Mon Dec 30, 2024 4:46 pm
by Meter rat
Cheese anyone?
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Re: Geographical traditional culinary delicacies.

Posted: Mon Dec 30, 2024 9:37 pm
by Herr Dr. Professor
Oh, Ian, that fire was outside from its start. The fancy wood-fired grill has a disposable grease catch-pan that needs to be changed out now and then. Allegedly, the younger one with the fire extinguisher did not check the grease pan before starting the wood fire for his father. But I suggested that such a claim was a feeble attempt to exonerate the father. I didn't get a second Bourbon Old Fashioned after that. :haha:

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Re: Geographical traditional culinary delicacies.

Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2024 2:15 am
by Jimster
Meter rat, I’ll try some.
Professor, Take! that second old fashioned! Don’t “ask” for it. If you need bitters I’ll bring my bottle over. Well……if you lived closer.

Re: Geographical traditional culinary delicacies.

Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2025 2:50 pm
by Son of a gun-ner
Herr Dr. Professor wrote: Mon Dec 30, 2024 9:37 pm Oh, Ian, that fire was outside from its start. The fancy wood-fired grill has a disposable grease catch-pan that needs to be changed out now and then. Allegedly, the younger one with the fire extinguisher did not check the grease pan before starting the wood fire for his father. But I suggested that such a claim was a feeble attempt to exonerate the father. I didn't get a second Bourbon Old Fashioned after that. :haha:

https://hf-cheeses.com/products/minger :think: :think: :think:
Funny you should mention Bourbon, look what I spotted in my local supermarket today. . . .

Re: Geographical traditional culinary delicacies.

Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2025 4:00 pm
by ColemanCollector
Herr Dr. Professor wrote: Thu Dec 26, 2024 11:40 pm Two stills from the Christmas Day action movie starring unnamed sweeheart's son and grandson. (I took the video.) It was a most memorable time of holiday action and laughter.
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Looks like Tony Soprano if the sausages got outta control on the grill!
"Cawhmela! Antney Junyuh, Git owt heeh!"

Mike.

Re: Geographical traditional culinary delicacies.

Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2025 4:43 pm
by Ecam
Son of a gun-ner wrote: Mon Jan 27, 2025 2:50 pm Funny you should mention Bourbon, look what I spotted in my local supermarket today. . . .
Are there microwave instructions on those? My kind of home cooking.

Re: Geographical traditional culinary delicacies.

Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2025 4:51 pm
by Son of a gun-ner
Ecam wrote: Mon Jan 27, 2025 4:43 pm
Son of a gun-ner wrote: Mon Jan 27, 2025 2:50 pm Funny you should mention Bourbon, look what I spotted in my local supermarket today. . . .
Are there microwave instructions on those? My kind of home cooking.
They need the aluminium foil container to keep their shape. Can do them in a Ninja. Or microwave without foil if you don't mind a floppy pie

Re: Geographical traditional culinary delicacies.

Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2025 5:17 am
by Herr Dr. Professor
How do you pronounce "Pukka"? :sick: I would think a different brand name might improve sales.

Re: Geographical traditional culinary delicacies.

Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2025 12:22 pm
by Son of a gun-ner
Herr Dr. Professor wrote: Tue Jan 28, 2025 5:17 am How do you pronounce "Pukka"? :sick: I would think a different brand name might improve sales.
Their Puk-ka pies sell extremely well :thumbup:

In England, one of the slang words for excellent is Pucker/Pucka/Pukka

Re: Geographical traditional culinary delicacies.

Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2025 1:27 am
by Herr Dr. Professor
Thanks, SOG: I have lunch with a UK friend four days a week. I am surprised he has never used the word. He was born in 1943 and emigrated to the U.S. in 1975, so he's not too old for a word with over a 200 year history (see https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/pukka). What is more, by his own admission, he has been accused of being "a recalcitrant imperialist." :haha: