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UK only. Masterchef, what a load of cock!

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  • L Lost User

    fat_boy wrote:

    There is lots of an animal that really shouldnt be eaten

    I disagree, if it has nutrient value then it can and should be eaten. There is far too much food wasted in the West because of this sensitivity to uncommon parts of the animal. Spend some time in a third world country (I lived in Turkey in the mid 1970s and visited in rural Uganda more recently) and you will get a better perspective on how difficult life can be if you cannot afford the 'rich' cuts, or in many cases, any meat at all.

    Just say 'NO' to evaluated arguments for diadic functions! Ash

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    And given the choice would you still eat the kind of stuff they are forced to in Uganda? ;)

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      I love curries. Om nom nom. :-D

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      This conversation just got very familiar. :)

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        This conversation just got very familiar. :)

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        I know - that was intentional. ;P I'm not a dynamic conversationalist, you should know that by now.

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          I know - that was intentional. ;P I'm not a dynamic conversationalist, you should know that by now.

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          Ravel H. Joyce wrote:

          I know - that was intentional.

          Thought it was :)

          Ravel H. Joyce wrote:

          I'm not a dynamic conversationalist, you should know that by now.

          True, you like to sit back and have it done for you.

          Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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            Ravel H. Joyce wrote:

            I know - that was intentional.

            Thought it was :)

            Ravel H. Joyce wrote:

            I'm not a dynamic conversationalist, you should know that by now.

            True, you like to sit back and have it done for you.

            Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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            Hey, I can get involved if it's not about food or climate change.

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              Hey, I can get involved if it's not about food or climate change.

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              AT least food is interesting. GW is so dull these days. I think people have become utterly numbed by the onslaught from the media, with the total lack of any substantial change in the climate. It seems everyone has put it on a back burner to be ignored till something does actually happen. Foods good though. Its never a divisive topic.

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                AT least food is interesting. GW is so dull these days. I think people have become utterly numbed by the onslaught from the media, with the total lack of any substantial change in the climate. It seems everyone has put it on a back burner to be ignored till something does actually happen. Foods good though. Its never a divisive topic.

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                fat_boy wrote:

                AT least food is interesting.

                Meh. I like cheesecake. There, I'm done.

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                  Hey, I can get involved if it's not about food or climate change.

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                  ...and computers. The most boring topic of conversation known to man.

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                  • S soap brain

                    fat_boy wrote:

                    AT least food is interesting.

                    Meh. I like cheesecake. There, I'm done.

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                    Its funny stuff cheesecake. Sometimes I really like it, other times it tastes gacky.

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                    • L Lost User

                      ...and computers. The most boring topic of conversation known to man.

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                      Birds and octopodes and primates are sometimes interesting to discuss though.

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                      • L Lost User

                        How do you cook them? ;)

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                        Fire?

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                        • S soap brain

                          Birds and octopodes and primates are sometimes interesting to discuss though.

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                          How do you cook them? ;)

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                            Fire?

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                            Octopod ceviche could be good. (cooked in lime juice)

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                              Fire?

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                              God I'm so bored. This job had one interesting moment, that lasted 5 days, and now its over. And now I am startijng to resent the fact I have to give so much of my time up just to stare blankly at a screen wondering what kind of utter stupidity broke the damn product.

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                                God I'm so bored. This job had one interesting moment, that lasted 5 days, and now its over. And now I am startijng to resent the fact I have to give so much of my time up just to stare blankly at a screen wondering what kind of utter stupidity broke the damn product.

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                                Yeah, I'm as bored as hell as well.

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                                  And given the choice would you still eat the kind of stuff they are forced to in Uganda? ;)

                                  Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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                                  Actually, the food in Uganda was all quite eatable, though some of it (cassava) not terribly nourishing. And given the choice I would probably avoid some of the things in their basic diet.

                                  Just say 'NO' to evaluated arguments for diadic functions! Ash

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                                    Yeah, I'm as bored as hell as well.

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                                    Not enough interesting homework?

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                                      Not enough interesting homework?

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                                      I'm just not in the mood for it.

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                                        And you know a Micehlin starred restaurant that serves Cardon, marrow, truffle au gratin do you? :) Anyway, thats not the point. To judge British chefs on their ability to cook a dish so obsucure I never heard of it, with ingredients so lame I wouldnt want to eat it is stupid in the extreme.

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                                        fat_boy wrote:

                                        Anyway, thats not the point. To judge British chefs on their ability to cook a dish so obsucure I never heard of it, with ingredients so lame I wouldnt want to eat it is stupid in the extreme.

                                        Bask in the ultimate truth of fat_boy. Only food that he could like is fit to be cooked on the tele. You really are the incarnation of Cartman, aren't you?

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                                          Did you know the French invented global warming too!!!!

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                                          I thought it was the germans with their methane-producing sausages. :doh:

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