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Rumoured Signings and General Dribble XIII

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Poupou Escobar

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The french invented such sauces to cover the smell of spoilt meat.

This is the main reason spices are such a prominent feature of food traditions from tropical climates. Meat keeps for longer in temperate or sub-arctic climates than it does in the tropics.
 

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This is the main reason spices are such a prominent feature of food traditions from tropical climates. Meat keeps for longer in temperate or sub-arctic climates than it does in the tropics.

I had a bizarre experience when I was in Bern in January a few years ago. We went to their markets and there was a guy (butcher) who had his meat arranged on an open table. It looked odd to me that it was not refrigerated, but of course it was -1c outside temp. Very strange sight for an aussie.
 

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Nah, you should ship them via Taxi and get the Taxi driver to sit on it. It helps with the tenderising process.

God forbids if he farts on it though
 

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I had beef carpaccio in Rome, which is nice but cheating really cos the vinegar par cooks the beef. Like when you have reef fish in lime juice in the pacific regions.

Can't say I'm a fan of tartare. I've had a mince version of Kofta (middle eastern) once but frankly I'm a little wary of food poisoning these days after some horrid toilet sprays in Bali, Thailand.and Serbia.
 
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I've made beef carpaccio at home a few times....usually works ok.

I really fancy the idea of steak tatare, but there's always something else on the menu that distracts me. Lived in Paris for a year (while i was hunting down international super criminals) and still didn't manage it there...but the missus liked it.
 

Poupou Escobar

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I had a bizarre experience when I was in Bern in January a few years ago. We went to their markets and there was a guy (butcher) who had his meat arranged on an open table. It looked odd to me that it was not refrigerated, but of course it was -1c outside temp. Very strange sight for an aussie.

Since we're bragging about our overseas experience, and vaguely relating it to food, I once locked myself out of my apartment in Stockholm and didn't realise it until I got home from the supermarket. I called my housemate and he told me to just stash the groceries outside somewhere until he got home. It was almost winter, near freezing, and the chicken and mince were fine.

Then I went to a Tibetan-Palestinian winebar and had a f**ken mad party with intellectuals and sexually liberated women.

#HipsterTravelStory
 

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Just to talk some footy.

A few things from the mole this week:

Toby Evans from Windsor wolves has signed (not sure if this was confirmed a while back)

And Liam Foran is definitely coming next year.

And finally the manly halves are apparently "telling plenty of people Arthur is as good as any coach they have known".


RLW edition Oct 24.
 

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Good to hear about BA being held in such high regard by the manly halves, considering the coaches they have worked with.

A week on, and I feel confident about the boards decision. Could be a gut feel.
 

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What the f**k would the Manly halves know? The merkins have been around since breakfast and they know Dessie, Toovs, SK and Big Mal.
 
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