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the old pirate wrote on Mar 23rd 2001, 01:43:33 about

cuisine

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There's a lot to be said for experimenting with a new recipe on a Saturday afternoon, accompanied by your lifemate, a cheerful Rossini opera and a bottle of fine wine.

Taste, adjust, sip, sing along. Repeat. And again.

Even if the recipe turns out not so good – well, it's still pretty good anyway.

the old pirate wrote on Mar 28th 2001, 00:45:46 about

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The 18th century gourmet, Anthelme Brillat-Savarin, was visited by a friend one evening. 'Come in,' he said, 'I was just enjoying my dinner.'

The friend apologised for his interruption. 'I didn't know that you were dining,' he said.

'I ate about an hour ago,' said Brillat-Savarin. 'I said I was enjoying my dinner.'

shortie wrote on Nov 9th 2002, 03:41:08 about

cuisine

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there is nothing like cooking to heal the soul.

shortie wrote on Nov 9th 2002, 03:42:09 about

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taking the afternoon to prepare a fine meal is like crafting some incrediable work of art.

the old pirate wrote on Mar 28th 2001, 00:58:03 about

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Over 100,000 years ago, on what is now known as Nantucket Island, Clarence O. Shellcracker became the first person to eat a live oyster.

A Catholic, Mr Shellcracker was searching for something to break the monotony of fish-on-Friday.

Having watched him devour the raw oyster, his friends thought him mad.

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