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Old 29-07-2006, 05:16 PM
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Although,I'm not a great fan of cookery programmes (apart from River Cottage),I don't mind watching Come Dine With Me. The voice over by Dave Lamb adds a touch of sarcasm to the show,but who is he - has he been in anything else?
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Although,I'm not a great fan of cookery programmes (apart from River Cottage),I don't mind watching Come Dine With Me. The voice over by Dave Lamb adds a touch of sarcasm to the show,but who is he - has he been in anything else?
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I'll second the vote for River Cottage. That's real food, none of that arty-farty stuff with lots of swearing and tantrums by the cooks.

Dave Lamb has had bit parts of quite a few comedy shows like Armstrong and Miller, Goodness Gracious Me and others

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Thanks for your reply,Steve. Did you ever watch Hugh Fearnely Whittingstall's programme where he was driving around the country in a converted Land Rover,cum kitchen,living off squirrels,berries,dead rabbits (found a dead rabbit,sniffed it,thought it okay and cooked it) etc. He went fishing from a cliff in Cornwall,using sprats as bait - ended up having the sprats for breakfast.
Another good one from River Cottage was when he spit roasted a pig for a Mediaval fare - yummy.
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Thanks for your reply,Steve. Did you ever watch Hugh Fearnely Whittingstall's programme where he was driving around the country in a converted Land Rover,cum kitchen,living off squirrels,berries,dead rabbits (found a dead rabbit,sniffed it,thought it okay and cooked it) etc. He went fishing from a cliff in Cornwall,using sprats as bait - ended up having the sprats for breakfast.
Another good one from River Cottage was when he spit roasted a pig for a Mediaval fare - yummy.
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Yes, great stuff. Also his "TV Dinners" series where he went to sample some of the strange things other people eat. One of those was with some Greek-Cypriot friends of mine in North London.

I also like the BBC's "Full on Food" series for similar reasons. No celebrity chefs acting all precious, having temper tantrums and swearing a lot. Just people who are interested in good, if unusual, food made from good ingredients, cooked simply but with a lot of caring. They had Richard Corrigan & Heston Blumenthal as their chefs cooking things up on the show. They also had presenters who were prepared to do things like follow a lamb from the field to the table so that they could see how it was treated at every step of the way.

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Thanks for your reply,Steve. Did you ever watch Hugh Fearnely Whittingstall's programme where he was driving around the country in a converted Land Rover,cum kitchen,living off squirrels,berries,dead rabbits (found a dead rabbit,sniffed it,thought it okay and cooked it) etc. He went fishing from a cliff in Cornwall,using sprats as bait - ended up having the sprats for breakfast.
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What next a buffet made from road Kill.... delicious
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What next a buffet made from road Kill.... delicious
There was a guy who was in the news a couple of years ago who does just that...he had a particular fondness for roast badger ....tasted a bit gamey, like venison, if nicely mature....IIRC. :blink:

Bit of a Bay Window, what??
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What next a buffet made from road Kill.... delicious
Try the menu at the Road Kill Cafe. It features such delicacies as:
Chunk of Skunk
Smear of Deer
Thumper-on-the-bumper
Rigor Mortis Tortise

Yum yum

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