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Maybe you could start a "What should Gavin have for dinner?" thread? That way we aren't compromising onion chat whilst at the same time, your question gets answered.

Or maybe you could just have onions for dinner?
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Never get involved with an onion, it will only end in tears :cry:

(that's the best I could do, sorry)
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I don't think that was very fair.

I'd hardly call them sordid, myself.

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Nick Harvey wrote:I don't think that was very fair.

I'd hardly call them sordid, myself.

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"Nick Harvey in sordid six leeks in a bed romp"
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Square Eyes
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Can I just use this moment to big it up for the Courgette, a much maligned vegetable, it gets a bit of a bad press.

Ladies and Gentlemen, I give you ...........

The Courgette

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Square Eyes wrote:Can I just use this moment to big it up for the Courgette, a much maligned vegetable, it gets a bit of a bad press.

Ladies and Gentlemen, I give you ...........

The Courgette

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its a bit phallic looking isnt it

its only a matter of time until lee stanley posts about his banana antics :lol:
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Sput
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Bringing this thread on topic, I would like to pay tribute to that most noble type of onion - the humble Shallot. Without you, old friend, I would not have this evening enjoyed a throrughly FABULOUS lamb burger. You bring out the best in me, and the best in animal carcus!
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I NOON :o
I ON NO :o
ION ON :o
ION NO :o
I NON SO :o
I NOONS :o
I ON SON :o
I ON ONS :o
I NO SON :o
I NO ONS :o
IN ON SO :o
IN NO SO :o
IN SOON :o
INN OSO :o
ION SON :o
ION ONS :o
SION ON :o
SION NO :o
SINO ON :o
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IONS ON :o
IONS NO :o
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IS ON NO :o
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French onion soup...the real deal.

Onions get a vote "YES" in this Tyneside flat.
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Nick Harvey wrote:I don't think that was very fair.

I'd hardly call them sordid, myself.

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Are they life size - they look very small - or are you making model leeks?
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In certain segments of Indian society, widows are banned from eating onions.

From an article on Bengali cuisine at <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bengali_cuisine>
The Influence of the Widows

In medieval Bengal the treatment of Hindu widows was much more restrictive than was common elsewhere. They led very monastic lives within the household and lived under strict dietary restrictions. They were usually not allowed any interests but religion and housework, so the kitchen was an important part of their lives; traditional cuisine was deeply influenced by them. Their ingenuity and skill led to many culinary practices; simple spice combinations, the ability to prepare small quantities (since widows often ate alone) and creative use of the simplest of cooking techniques. Since widows were banned 'impassioning' or aphrodisiac condiments such as onion or garlic, most traditional Bengali vegetarian recipes don't use them; this is in stark contrast to the rest of the Indian subcontinent where almost every dish calls for onions and garlic. This has led to a definite slant towards ginger in Bengali vegetarian food, and even in many common fish dishes. This treatment of widows in Bengal continued until fairly recently; the effect on the cuisine was to preserve many of the dishes and techniques of the old in purest form—well removed from the influence of Mughal or Western methods.
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