What to do for dinner tonight, eat out at Boris the Blade, or Cal the Cleaver.
Mmm, or order in ?
Delicatessen Cuts (part 1/2) - YouTube
Mmm, or order in ?
Delicatessen Cuts (part 1/2) - YouTube
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This reminds me of the Seinfeld episode of the crazed soup chef. The guy actually does have a place in NYC. Man, what could be a big detriment to business turned out to be quite good for him.
This reminds me of the Seinfeld episode of the crazed soup chef. The guy actually does have a place in NYC. Man, what could be a big detriment to business turned out to be quite good for him.
Reminds me of Salam Kahil, a Lebanese Canadian fellow with a foul mouth and a sandwich that would kill your veins. Click on the Vancouver Sandwich Nazi video. That's what he was like to everyone, even the dear old ladies, I'm not kidding. Try staying with it through the whole video.
I stopped in to say hi today to find the store closed. He was the guy I got stinky cheese from. I guess the Freeway accident a couple years ago caught up with him.
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I stopped in to say hi today to find the store closed. He was the guy I got stinky cheese from. I guess the Freeway accident a couple years ago caught up with him.
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Nothing, and I mean NOTHING, compares to Amy's Baking Company.
Amy's Baking Company - Kitchen Nightmares - Full Episode - YouTube
45 minutes of jaw-dropping entertainment.
Amy's Baking Company - Kitchen Nightmares - Full Episode - YouTube
45 minutes of jaw-dropping entertainment.
Nothing, and I mean NOTHING, compares to Amy's Baking Company.
I agree. Apparently, there are rumors of a TV show.😱
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Nothing, and I mean NOTHING, compares to Amy's Baking Company.
Amy's Baking Company - Kitchen Nightmares - Full Episode - YouTube
45 minutes of jaw-dropping entertainment.
This made my day, and I was even on Gordon's side. It was probably real but hard to believe at some level.
+1Nothing, and I mean NOTHING, compares to Amy's Baking Company.
I watched that episode a few weeks ago. The only time Gordon has ever given up and walked away on his show. The comment by theheat0069 is right on target.
I hope so 😛Forgot to ask, I haven't been there for more than 20 years, does the Cabrales smell like stinky rotten feet? I've checked the menu and looks like I wasn't wrong. Nothing to do with the Roquefort smell anyway.
jaw-dropping entertainment.
Waiter, there's make-up and an earring in my soup.
You can clearly see da bitch is all rosy and you can also clearly see her man is all consumed and yellow. Diminishing. I'm telling you - bitches are radioactive.
Anyway, it doesn't say very good things about Arizona. The food looked terrible. We have our own copy of that show. I have only watched a little but it was hilarious. People are so dumb.
http://www.lasexta.com/programas/pe...e-pesadilla-cocina-lasexta_2012100900076.html
http://www.lasexta.com/programas/pe...e-pesadilla-cocina-lasexta_2012100900076.html
She should work as a cruise ship chef or maybe voluntary to cook at the local orphanage or school. They could use her gentle touch and healthy food! 😛
One of my favorite moments on the show... whenever Chef Ramsey picks something off the plate and squeezes it out like a wet sponge.
But I wouldn't judge the entire state by that one restaurant. AZ is a pretty nice place, north of I-10 being my preference .
But I wouldn't judge the entire state by that one restaurant. AZ is a pretty nice place, north of I-10 being my preference .
Nothing, and I mean NOTHING, compares to Amy's Baking Company.
I beg to differ. Did you see the video I posted in post 2105? That is Salam, no acting.
There is NOTHING like Salam Kahil.
Amy has a complex and a personality disorder. Not sure about Salam.
The only part you didn't see is how he removes unwanted customers from his shop.
There are knives involved. 🙂
There are knives involved. 🙂
Eggplant, artichokes, veal, clams, mussels, oysters, arugula, escargot -- in my youth these things were never seen west of the Delaware River, and east of the Rio Grande. Basil was unheard of and garlic used sparingly, if at all. But, we did have wonderful perch, walleye, small-mouth bass. I was fortunate too that my grandfather's brother owned a peach orchard just off Lake Erie.
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