Bay leaves. Mindless junk for middle-class gastronomes. Whatever flavour this foliage implants in your food, it is surely not worth it to have a bunch of laurel leaf litter swimming about in your dish. Get rid.
and I would add Capers, disgusting things.
Capers are lovely. Least you can eat them. Agree that Bay leaves are pointless.
Bay leaves. Mindless junk for middle-class gastronomes. Whatever flavour this foliage implants in your food, it is surely not worth it to have a bunch of laurel leaf litter swimming about in your dish. Get rid.
and I would add Capers, disgusting things.
And cardamom pods!!!!! It's always me that ends up with them. And you don't realise until you bite down on the barstewards and it's like someone's poi pouree has just exploded in your mouth. FFS!!!!
another hate, they seem to keep polluting ready meal curries with them.
People (young people) that say ‘can’t be asked’’….arghhhh
My 63 year old friend has said that for years and I always assumed she didn’t want to say the arse word. Do young people think it’s actually asked?!
We had that debate on here some while ago. I'd heard it as 'asked' long, long before I'd ever heard it as 'arsed', but when we had the debate here I was in a very small minority. I see there's considerable discussion online about it, and I doubt it will ever be resolved, but I note that someone contributing to that debate calls themself Burger Boy. Who'd have thought a high flyer like Keohane would have such an interest in British idioms?
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