LadyWoodbee |
20-07-2014 19:49 |
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Originally Posted by Bambi
(Post 2608136)
I still haven't got over the last one with Wire trying to stuff a turkey breast, possibly the funniest thing I've ever seen on morning telly.
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I thought it was chicken. Then again, who cares? I vividly remember a contestant in a German cooking show trying to cook (separate) dishes with chicken AND turkey. The shop assistant told her how to tell them apart in case she got confused - which she did! In the end she decided that it didn't matter which was which, though, because it's from the same animal, the only difference being that chicken is the "belly" and turkey is some other part, chicken thus being the softer version. The dishes were supposed to be French, and, talking with her friends about the geographical location of the Provence, she wasn't quite sure. Her gut feeling told her that it must be Italy, but admitting she's usually wrong about these things, she said that it might be Thailand, too.
Anyway, sorry for the detour, it's just that this chicken or turkey question reminded me of this funny litte Q&A thing, when Nicky was asked about his "favourite animal to eat", and he answered: "Favourite animal to eat... Cod! Is that an animal? It's a fish!"
Are fish animals? :D
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Originally Posted by RosesInTheHospital
(Post 2608239)
Wouldn't he just cook up a plate of German delicacies that inspired him to write Futurology?
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Originally Posted by Porco
(Post 2608243)
'# I am the bratwurst fan / I am the sauerkraut
I was the boy who drank / but now I must avoid'
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Originally Posted by RosesInTheHospital
(Post 2608279)
Haha
Europe had a cuisine problem / The German wursts they gave me vision
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Hahahahahaaaa!!! You people!!! You forgot the potato dumplins, though; we don't eat Sauerkraut and Wurst EVERY day, you know. ;)
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Originally Posted by Littlesue
(Post 2608626)
Is this the one where they have food heaven and food hell?
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What's that?
Anyway, I suppose the show you're all talking about is "Sunday Brunch", or was there another one?
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