News:

Picture posting is enabled for all :)

Main Menu

River cottage new series

Started by manicscousers, October 11, 2011, 10:47:14

Previous topic - Next topic

manicscousers


manicscousers


grannyjanny

Thanks Mal. I must let eldest know, she has a thing for HFW ;) ;D.

Mr Smith

I have always enjoyed River Cottage but I think Hugh is starting to turn in to one of the TV luvvy brigade, :)

macmac

I'll be watching,I bought the veg only book a couple of weeks ago and I have to say it's lovely.
sanity is overated

Hi_Hoe

Reminder been set all week!
Who doesn't like Hugh Fearn? TBH  I think he may be the one who nudged me and the Trouble & Strife into putting our name down for an allotment.

Come on Hugh- Educate us!!!
If tha does nowt, tha gets nowt. Simple!

louise stella

Quote from: Mr Smith on October 16, 2011, 11:55:13
I have always enjoyed River Cottage but I think Hugh is starting to turn in to one of the TV luvvy brigade, :)

Nah - I think he plows his own furrow!  He is passionate about food and growing things - that'll do for me!
Grow yer bugger grow!

louise stella

Quote from: Hi_Hoe on October 16, 2011, 14:19:30
Reminder been set all week!
Who doesn't like Hugh Fearn? TBH  I think he may be the one who nudged me and the Trouble & Strife into putting our name down for an allotment.

Come on Hugh- Educate us!!!

Well that's got to be a good thing then!
Grow yer bugger grow!

gordonsveg

Not starting to turn into one of the luvvie brigade,he has always been one. Do you really believe all these "friends" he suddenly makes would want to know him if he wasnt a "TELLY CELEB"?

pumkinlover

I agree on that aspect Gordonsveg, although  I like his shows , the bit where a tribe of friends suddenly come down the lane always seems a tad manufactured ::)

caroline7758

I'd always assumed the friends were mainly staff from his shop and restaurant(s)/
I enjoyed the programme, there were some really nice recipes, although some rather obscure ingredients!

Mr Smith

Quote from: louise stella on October 16, 2011, 16:12:32
Quote from: Mr Smith on October 16, 2011, 11:55:13
I have always enjoyed River Cottage but I think Hugh is starting to turn in to one of the TV luvvy brigade, :)

Nah - I think he plows his own furrow!  He is passionate about food and growing things - that'll do for me!


             What with two Gardeners tending his veg and half a dozen Chefs in his Canteen, ;D but I do like the bloke, :)

Mr Smith

In the canteen they serve some of their dishes on lumps of wood, would you say this is hygienic, :)

bazzysbarn

At the turnpike in northamptonshire they serve the steaks on wooden boards and chips in metal buckets!

caroline7758

Darn, I missed it last night- will have to 4OD it. ::)

Robert_Brenchley

I don't know how easy it is to clean wooden platters, but they're entirely traditional. A square meal was originally one which filled a square wooden platter to the corners.

BarriedaleNick

Wood is fine for cutting boards and for serving as it is naturally antibiotic..though I do believe that not all wood has this property - beech for example..

http://faculty.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/faculty/docliver/Research/cuttingboard.htm

"Our research was first intended to develop means of disinfecting wooden cutting surfaces, so that they would be almost as safe as plastics. Our safety concern was that bacteria such as Escherichia coli O157:H7 (commonly known as E-coli) and Salmonella, which might contaminate a work surface when raw meat was being prepared, ought not remain on the surface to contaminate other foods that might be eaten without further cooking. We soon found that disease bacteria such as these were not recoverable from wooden surfaces in a short time after they were applied, unless very large numbers were used. New plastic surfaces allowed the bacteria to persist, but were easily cleaned and disinfected. However, wooden boards that had been used and had many knife cuts acted almost the same as new wood, whereas plastic surfaces that were knife-scarred were impossible to clean and disinfect manually, especially when food residues such as chicken fat were present."
Moved to Portugal - ain't going back!

Mr Smith

Down our local they serve 'Sizzlers' on wooden plates, 

Ruth Rocket

I love this new series, loved last week's with the Buddhist lady, her salad leaves were as holly as mine! Ha!

pumkinlover

I thought the food looked nice except that watery sauce  :-\ the food was swimming in- uugh I thought it would make the food soggy ???

louise stella

Quote from: Ruth Rocket on November 12, 2011, 21:54:23
I love this new series, loved last week's with the Buddhist lady, her salad leaves were as holly as mine! Ha!


Wouldn't you just love to be invited round to tea?  I would!  I loved her ethos!
Grow yer bugger grow!

Powered by EzPortal