...for I must go and eat my leftover pizza.
Farewell.....
Farewell.....
"a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the
signification...."
signification...."
Re: Farewell.....
Mushrooms; and I added some sliced courgettes.
It was OK.
[Burp]
It was OK.
[Burp]
"a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the
signification...."
signification...."
Re: Farewell.....
Sainsbury's economy [eat within 3 days or get botulism].
I shoplifted the zucchini.
I shoplifted the zucchini.
"a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the
signification...."
signification...."
Re: Farewell.....
I got bored with saying 'courgette'.
Surely you can understand that?
Surely you can understand that?
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signification...."
signification...."
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stripeysydney
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Re: Farewell.....
Why not call them Zucchini? From what I remember, that's an Italian word if I'm not mistaken. Certainly not American.
Re: Courgettes
In caf?s and simple restaurants across the UK, courgettes are frequently (mis)used to make a poor excuse of a ratatouille or the sort of unappetizing vegetable 'lasagne' only ever eaten by desperate vegetarians with no other menu choice.
Courgettes (known as zucchini to Italians and Americans) are in fact beautifully tender vegetables with a fresh, delicate flavour.
Courgettes (known as zucchini to Italians and Americans) are in fact beautifully tender vegetables with a fresh, delicate flavour.
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Re: Courgettes
You lose the flavour in tomato-based dishes.
Best served separately.
Best served separately.
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signification...."
signification...."