Food network cooks/chefs prove that fluency in English is obviously unnecessary for success in the kitchen. *heh* One example, of many: “paparika”.
Anthony Bourdain ain’t as classy as he thinks he is. (But that’s no surprise. No one could be.)
"In a democracy (‘rule by mob’), those who refuse to learn from history will be the majority and will dictate that everyone else suffer for their ignorance."
Food network cooks/chefs prove that fluency in English is obviously unnecessary for success in the kitchen. *heh* One example, of many: “paparika”.
Anthony Bourdain ain’t as classy as he thinks he is. (But that’s no surprise. No one could be.)
My speed reading skills aren’t up to the challenge as I quickly discovered that you hadn’t written, “…flatulence in English is obviously unnecessary for success in the kitchen…”
Bet you’re glad this old fart stopped by….
Oh, almost forgot…Merry Christmas.
Old eyes, TF. *heh* (I do that, sometimes, myself. My Wonder Woman commented about something she read just this a.m. where she “crunch-skimmed” a portion of a comment, “ham in the roaster” into “hamster”. Urm, Christmas dinner woulda been. . . interesting.)