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Category Archives: food
A Nice Cup of Tea
Happy 2011! If you look up ‘tea’ in the first cookery book that comes to hand you will probably find that it is unmentioned; or at most you will find a few lines of sketchy instructions which give no ruling … Continue reading
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Tagged George Orwell, ritual, tea
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Alan Partridge to return!!!!
Radio Norwich: Up with the Partridge. Alan: You’re joining me, Alan Partridge, and Peter Baxendale Thomas of the Norfolk Farmer’s Union. Now, yesterday I, sort of, trod in a rather large farmer’s pat when I made some comments about intensive … Continue reading
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Tagged Alan Partridge, farmers, Steve Coogan
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Dumpster Misusage
Dumpsters are frequently misused. Few communities have laws which appropriately regulate the usage of dumpsters or if they do have laws regulating usage they are not always enforced. Those who misuse dumpsters should be heavily fined to serve as a … Continue reading
Jonathan Gold
Daglas is from a time when fast food represented the freedom of the American road rather than the talons of the American oligarchy, when each restaurant had its own beloved idiosyncrasies, and the faint air of disrepute owed more to … Continue reading
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Tagged Daglas, Jonathan Gold, LA Weekly, Los Angeles
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Timeline of the burrito
The timeline of the burrito documents the use of the burrito, a food made with tortillas and filling found in Mexico and the United States. Hand-held take-out foods like the burrito have a long history. Before the Spanish colonization of … Continue reading