It was fantastic.
But mental.
Although I think I've made the latter pont already...
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Wed 4 Mar 2009, 12:18,
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Although I think I've made the latter pont already...
This^^^^
It does annoy me a bit when people go, "But you can't make any of his food"
Well no, that is the point!
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Wed 4 Mar 2009, 12:27,
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Well no, that is the point!
But you can
You can buy The Big Fat Duck cookbook from his website, (it's £300). His series 'In search of perfection' was all recipies you could do at home. Even the bits that needed a vacuum.
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Wed 4 Mar 2009, 12:33,
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Well yeah, I guess.
But not the freeze drying of things can you?
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Might have been,
might have been. They weren't easy recipies, but he did try and use stuff you might actually have in your home.
Or shed.
*can't remember*
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Wed 4 Mar 2009, 12:42,
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Or shed.
*can't remember*
Hahahaha! NO!
I purchased said book for TLH for Christmas there's no way that a sane person could cook from it. It's a beautifully presented delve into the mans brayne so it doesn't really matter but it's not really a cook book.
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