Overcoming adversity
The Doveston asks: Have you ever fought back from a terrible illness? Got out of a job that was going nowhere? Secured a great victory against the odds through dishonesty and cheating? Warm our hearts, B3ta
( , Thu 13 Dec 2012, 13:06)
The Doveston asks: Have you ever fought back from a terrible illness? Got out of a job that was going nowhere? Secured a great victory against the odds through dishonesty and cheating? Warm our hearts, B3ta
( , Thu 13 Dec 2012, 13:06)
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I was once tricked into eating the foie gras of a substandard goose
took a couple glasses of dom perignon to get the taste out of my mouth ill have you know
( , Mon 17 Dec 2012, 10:33, 8 replies)
took a couple glasses of dom perignon to get the taste out of my mouth ill have you know
( , Mon 17 Dec 2012, 10:33, 8 replies)
I never had you down as the 'comedy account' type, Gonz.
I'm disappointed in you.
( , Mon 17 Dec 2012, 10:36, closed)
I'm disappointed in you.
( , Mon 17 Dec 2012, 10:36, closed)
very well
there are a lot of you out to mock my dyslexia today arent there?
( , Mon 17 Dec 2012, 18:28, closed)
there are a lot of you out to mock my dyslexia today arent there?
( , Mon 17 Dec 2012, 18:28, closed)
Goose foie gras tastes of almost nothing.
I much prefer duck. It's slightly cheaper, has more flavour and they're typically smaller so you can cure them quicker without the outside becoming too salty. I can't imagine why you were eating it with a champagne though unless you're an american idiot. You want something sweet if you're eating it cru or a reasonably light red if you're having it grilled. If you're eating it with a sauce then you want your nuts cut off.
Hope this helps.
( , Mon 17 Dec 2012, 18:32, closed)
I much prefer duck. It's slightly cheaper, has more flavour and they're typically smaller so you can cure them quicker without the outside becoming too salty. I can't imagine why you were eating it with a champagne though unless you're an american idiot. You want something sweet if you're eating it cru or a reasonably light red if you're having it grilled. If you're eating it with a sauce then you want your nuts cut off.
Hope this helps.
( , Mon 17 Dec 2012, 18:32, closed)
How were you tricked?
Did the waiter say, "This foie gras is not from a sub-standard goose." and you believed him?
( , Mon 17 Dec 2012, 19:50, closed)
Did the waiter say, "This foie gras is not from a sub-standard goose." and you believed him?
( , Mon 17 Dec 2012, 19:50, closed)
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