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Food and death | Rate Topic |
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Posted: Tue Jun 26th, 2007 03:16 pm |
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Onkel C 3T WIS
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Just returned from an exam which lasted from sunday to today. Exam was in the hessian town of Wetzlar, a small but pretty town with a vintage flair: We had to examine the new funeral masters, who had, amongst other things, had to build these ones: We made it a rite that the board of examiners "reward" ourselves with some fine foods for the duration of the exam, so the dishes following were NOT consumed only by myself:lol The fellow members of the examiners board and me had the following: Day 1: Modest start in the afternoon, judging the written test, accompanied by some Apple mix and a cappuccino: An oven-baked steak tartare with a sunny side up and panfries (very interesting dish btw, will try that out at home soon): A mixed veggie platter (yeahm, I know): Veal steak, topped with some bresaola: second day started modest: and was topped off with a real nice italian restaurant which we just discovered that night: Insalata cappricciosa (mixed salad with hard boiled eggs, cooked ham and cheese): and Pizza bread to go with it: Beef carpaccio: Grilled Dorade: Pasta with fresh chanterelles: Standard Pizza and calzone: Beef fillet with several seasonal mushrooms and panfries: Desserts were great, too: Coppa Danmark Panna Cotta: and strawberries with a mascarpone creme: Today was modest breakfast again: Enjoy! And tonight I'll have some Tramezzini.
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Posted: Tue Jun 26th, 2007 09:23 pm |
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srh_pres 3T WIS
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You say there was an exam held somewhere in there amongst all that eating? Looks absolutely delish - would love to see the trial and recipe for that oven-baked steak tartare... hand6.gif
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Posted: Thu Jun 28th, 2007 07:38 am |
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Paxman 3T WIS
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Looks like despite the somber surroundings you managed to squeeze in some good eating. Thanks for sharing!!
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Posted: Thu Jun 28th, 2007 04:14 pm |
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KenC Admin
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And here is the test question: How many days can a man eat like this prior to exploding?
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Posted: Fri Jun 29th, 2007 12:31 pm |
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sleddog218 3T WIS
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KenC wrote: And here is the test question: I agree! I was reading this thread, and his pic's typically make me hungry. This one just made me feel full!
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Posted: Fri Jun 29th, 2007 01:43 pm |
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Onkel C 3T WIS
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INFIDELS! the "we" in the text (should you have read it) stands for "five hungry men and a lady", I just passed the camera around so everybody took a pic of his/her dish!!!1 ;)
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Posted: Fri Jun 29th, 2007 02:44 pm |
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canadajo 3T WIS
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with food like that ... a monte python type moment might happen sleddog218 wrote: KenC wrote:And here is the test question:
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Posted: Mon Jul 2nd, 2007 05:24 pm |
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oagaspar Site Founder
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Great food Christian and Pics!cool10.gif....but that casket would make a nice watch case for me:D:D
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Posted: Mon Jul 2nd, 2007 05:47 pm |
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1FIDDLER 3T WIS
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Great Pic's! Now I'm Hungry....:)
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