View Full Version : Packaging Mistake.............well maybe not!
Dementor
10-Nov-2006, 11:23
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antonye
10-Nov-2006, 11:25
Rather harsh, but true.
Sharpy G
10-Nov-2006, 11:43
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good some light hearted cr*p on here !
clockwork orange
10-Nov-2006, 12:12
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Mello-Yellow
10-Nov-2006, 13:45
Nice one :lol: :lol: :lol:
PMSL :lol: :lol: :lol: Excellent Roy.
That about sums up his talent, well lack of it. IMHO I think he's absolutely hopeless.
Apart from all the popular chefs, for example; Jamie Oliver, Marco Pierre White and Gordon Ramsay etc, they are excellent chefs, particularly latter two chefs. My choice of talent is 'The Roux Brothers' (Albert & Michel), Anton Mosimann and last and by no means least the chefs god and bibles by Escoffier.
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Which leads nicely into the story when BBC2 reached an all time high in the viewing figures.
It was all due to an unfortunanate spelling mistake in the TV listings.
6.30p.m,Ainsleys big co*k out.:lol:
TopiToo
10-Nov-2006, 21:13
Hello Dementor
thats propa bo:lol: :lol: :lol:
TopiToo
TopiToo
10-Nov-2006, 21:19
Hello
just found this site . . . it means some thing to somebody I guess:lol:
at least we are all safe:)
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=ducati
TopiToo
Martinp
10-Nov-2006, 23:02
PMSL :lol: :lol: :lol: Excellent Roy.
That about sums up his talent, well lack of it. IMHO I think he's absolutely hopeless.
Apart from all the popular chefs, for example; Jamie Oliver, Marco Pierre White and Gordon Ramsay etc, they are excellent chefs, particularly latter two chefs. My choice of talent is 'The Roux Brothers' (Albert & Michel), Anton Mosimann and last and by no means least the chefs god and bibles by Escoffier.
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Ahh I see you know your stuff there how about Le Manoir's chef Raymond Blanc. Mind you I would never want to work there.
philthy
10-Nov-2006, 23:12
Nobody has mentioned fanny craddock yet, or johnny :o
Keep your Ramseys and your Fanny's,here's the most iconic chef ever..
http://img207.imageshack.us/img207/6890/swedishchefao4.jpg (http://imageshack.us)
final_edition
11-Nov-2006, 00:49
I reckon Chef from South Park pips it:D
Ahh I see you know your stuff there how about Le Manoir's chef Raymond Blanc. Mind you I would never want to work there.
Thanks Martin, I know a bit about catering and it seems you do too.
Towards the end of my schooling I worked Saturdays in a butchers and then when I left school my career started in catering.
While catering for the Bank of England, they paid for me to attend college to attain City & Guilds (now known as NVQ's), gave me my 'Whites' and bought me a set of knives.
While catering for the Bank of England, I worked with a brigade of chefs to cater for HM Queen & Prince Phillip on the opening of The Bank of England Museum.
Richard.
P.S. Raymond Blanc is an excellent chef, however like most, he probably is very difficult to work with and the patience of a saint is likely to be required.
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