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Old 03-07-2008, 11:41 AM
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It's possible for a restaurant or a top chef to do a dish that is really just "home cooking". But it needs to be superbly done with the very best ingredients.

They didn't use the rabbits he shot, they used some French farmed imports and the maitre d did present them as "lapin".

He trekked all the way up to the Highlands of Scotland to see someone who was breeding Highland cattle - but who had only been breeding them for 6 or 7 years. There are people who have been breeding them for much longer who are much closer to where he lives.

The pork belly did look good but although the farmer mentioned a few rare breeds they didn't tell us which one they actually used. Or if they did, I missed it.

The fishing trip was interesting, but then he did the fish pie with some smoked fish and there was no mention of the smoking.

But talking of smoking, it's good to see someone who still smokes so enthusiastically on TV

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Good observations. There was something rather "tokenistic" about it, I thought: as you point out, his trips to local producers seemed ill thought out and didn't follow through to the dishes he actually served (although he did sound annoyed about the French rabbits!).

I wanted to like it, because I like Marco (and his enthusiastic smoking), but I'm afraid this subject has been explored so much more effectively by the likes of Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Richard Corrigan, The Great British Menu and even Janet Street-Porter's segment on The F Word.

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Old 03-07-2008, 12:41 PM
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Tonight I quite fancied "Mamma Mia" but, after discussion with "Chevy Management", we'll be watching an episode of A Touch Of Frost

Might catch Mamma Mia on ITV website

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Old 03-07-2008, 01:00 PM
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He is a champion of the stock cube:-
Knorr stock cube is secret to Marco's success| Restaurants | This is London
But as he streesed on last nights programme ..... for use as a dry seasoning........not as a quick substitiute for making proper stock.

For me making my own stock is not only rewarding but cheap,easy and reduces waste. With meat prices rising consistently there is every reason to use the bones or carcase

You should find stock recipes on most cookery websites. BBCFood is a good place to start



I think I notice this a little more because I am sensitive to MSG. I had never heard of it until about ten years ago - I went out for a chinese meal and felt really strange afterwards. The doctor said it was 'classic' MSG reaction..I then noticed that I had a raised heartbeat after eating sunday lunch (Bisto.) I found an interesting article explaining the background to it a little while ago and I suppose it really is up to people to decide for themselves.



If MSG is so bad for you, why doesn't everyone in Asia have a headache? | Food and drink | Life and Health

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Lupin - I think Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall is very endearing and I like his thoughts..but I'm not keen on his recipes..they lack any finesse - and I like a bit of finesse! I think you can have both - common sense and something that looks good on a plate!

My favourite is Ina Garten (Barefoot Contessa) she is a great exponent of French cookery Chevyman.

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Tonight I will watch Mike Caine in the Ipcress File. This is in my top 3 of spy movies. Deadly Affair and The Spy who came in from the Cold are the others.
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Lupin - I think Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall is very endearing and I like his thoughts..but I'm not keen on his recipes..they lack any finesse - and I like a bit of finesse! I think you can have both - common sense and something that looks good on a plate!
I've never tried cooking from any of his recipes, but I'll take your word for it MB

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My favourite is Ina Garten (Barefoot Contessa) she is a great exponent of French cookery Chevyman.
I've not come across her before: thanks for the tip
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I think I notice this a little more because I am sensitive to MSG. I had never heard of it until about ten years ago - I went out for a chinese meal and felt really strange afterwards. The doctor said it was 'classic' MSG reaction..I then noticed that I had a raised heartbeat after eating sunday lunch (Bisto.) I found an interesting article explaining the background to it a little while ago and I suppose it really is up to people to decide for themselves.



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Enjoyed reading that. Thank you. I've noticed, in recent years, how an increasing number of chinese restaurants offer MSG-free meals on request.

There is now a recipe for chicken stock on the Britmovie Cookery topic
http://www.britmovie.co.uk/forums/of...tml#post178694

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Er..........A couple of eps. of 'The Rock'N'Roll Years' !
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I'll be watching Episode 4 of Criminal Justice (9pm BBC1)
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And tonight.. "The Green Pack" 1934 with one of my fave actors Gary Marsh. Another British Lion fave!
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Old 04-07-2008, 11:47 AM
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Downfall (again).

Daddy .... the frisbee has gone in the water .... what a finger puppet drama queen I am!
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Jonathan Ross .............. if only for "Meryl Streep purposes"

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First episode of the new series of New Tricks on BBC1 @ 9pm.

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