Saucier:Notes on food and cooking

A collection of stories and recipes gained from years of bluffing my way through the kitchen. Please feel free to ask any questions, request any recipes or pass on some of your own cooking tales.

Monday, November 13, 2006

The importance of turning up late


You can never rely on people, particularly when you’re cooking.
I have a mate of mine that I cook for all the time, I call him Rusty.
Every weekend barring death or dismemberment he dutifully comes over and I cook him something.

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