May 01
One of the lovely things that Fuelmyblog got together was the Global Cookbook. All the recipes in it are gathered from Fuellers from around the world.
Sylvie was very astute in not including my rather tasty recipe for Dribble Cake.

Grumpy and Little Ted have aspirations of becoming celebearity chefs, which I’m quite happy to encourage as it’s keeping them out of trouble, and are finding the book extremely useful.
Anyway they got me thinking about a few questions.
1. Heston Blumenthal or Jamie Oliver?
2. Around the table or on a tray in front of the television?
3. Lettuce leaf sandwich or a pork pie?
4. Host or guest?
5. Picnic or banquet?
As usual, these questions are very important and may be used in evidence.
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1.’The tasting menu costs £130 and features unusual culinary creations such as mustard ice cream and snail porridge.’ Errr, You know what, I think i’ll go with Jamie………..
2.Even if I had a TV, it would still be at the table.
3.Pork pie, wonder what it’s like with mustard ice cream?
4.Host, i’m itching to road-test my ferret lasagne.
5.Le pique-nique est un repas agreable, in the South of France obviously, with lashings of red wine.
1- Jamie! I relate to his food better!
2. around the table – and stay for hours!
3. do I have to?
4. guest I am bored of my cooking
5. Picnic! banquet sounds too mundane…could mean “bore”
1. Heston = Genius
2. Hmmm, both!
3. Lettuce leaf sandwich
4. Host
5. Picnic
1. Jamie
2. Around the table always … it is a social gathering like Sylvie stay for hours
3. Lettuce leaf sandwich if I can have some cheese &/or ham with it
4. Host I think … I do like cooking and serving up stuff
5. Picnic every time….. sat in the countryside or on a beach… either with ants in your pants or sand in your sandwiches…. ahhhh you can’t beat it
Have you made a pan of scouse yet ???
1.Jamie Oliver – because he only uses a knife and not vacuum cleaners and cement mixers …
2. Both – at different times obviously
3. Lettuce sandwich …… if the TG is watching *hums innocently*
4. Guest – although I’ve never actually been invited anywhere
5. Picnic as my dribbling isn’t quite so obvious …….
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1) Who?
2) @ Table
3) Pork Pie FTW
4) Host all the Way
5) Picnic
Ooooo – a Twitter link – how very exciting ….
1. Heston
2. At the table, no telly!
3. Pork Pie with a side salad
4. Guest
5. Picnic…
Wondering about the Global Cook Book II edition,though.Is it time?
Did any body try the Red Hot Fish Curry from Jaipur, India?It is a good one, you know.Would be happy to get a reaction.Thanks.