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    Originally posted by vinteuil View Post
    ... popping in between the third and fourth courses of lunch
    Mercia - maestro, a K please!
    Third and fourth courses of lunch Elaborate on the culinary delights if you will as I finish my solitary sandwich!

    Well done mercia, what a patient sleuth you are.

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      I don't think I got that from #6672

      sorry guys, didn't want it to be me again

      anyone got a cunning K up their sleeve they've been waiting to use?

      vinteuil's obviously got a good appetite

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        I didn't get clue 6672 either mercia. It just brought the Churchill insurance dog to mind, noting else. I am away now until much later in the afternoon and don't have a prepared K to offer.

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          Originally posted by Anna View Post
          It just brought the Churchill insurance dog to mind

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            Originally posted by Anna View Post
            Third and fourth courses of lunch Elaborate on the culinary delights if you will as I finish my solitary sandwich!
            petits pois à la française
            sardines macérées au citron, crème de navet
            jaune d’œuf de faisane à la neige, aux morilles
            foie gras grillé au curry, pommes acidulées et raisins secs
            homard rôti aux oursins, crème de livèche
            agneau de lait des Pyrénées à la Moelle, persil truffé
            gratin de carotte
            les fromages...
            framboises en cage macérées aux zestes de citron, glace à la violette

            ... I wasn't cooking...

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              sorry for delay, just helping an elderly lady put her curtains up !!

              a K who

              - was related by marriage to Yehudi
              - premiered two Bartok concertos
              - was heard but not seen in a 1941 film

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                Louis Kentner?

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                  that's the gentleman

                  well done Ofca

                  your turn

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                    Originally posted by vinteuil View Post
                    petits pois à la française
                    sardines macérées au citron, crème de navet
                    jaune d’œuf de faisane à la neige, aux morilles
                    foie gras grillé au curry, pommes acidulées et raisins secs
                    homard rôti aux oursins, crème de livèche
                    agneau de lait des Pyrénées à la Moelle, persil truffé
                    gratin de carotte
                    les fromages...
                    framboises en cage macérées aux zestes de citron, glace à la violette

                    ... I wasn't cooking...
                    God almighty, Vinteuil, where were you?! Someone's house???????

                    You are joking, aren't you??? (I was with Anna, sandwiching...)

                    PS: and Ofca strolls into the box and slots in an effortless goal
                    "...the isle is full of noises,
                    Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
                    Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
                    Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."

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                      I was just going to ask vinteuil the same question. My initial reaction to his lunch was <swoon emoticon followed by heavy thud ditto> Goodness, do you eat like that every day or do you, perhaps, own a restaurant and if so, what Region of France so we can all descend upon it! (We did enjoy our sandwiches though didn't we?)

                      Edit: And the wines were ..... ?

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                        what's the washing powder bit, persil truffles?

                        I bet that all sounds dead common in English

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                          Originally posted by mercia View Post
                          what's the washing powder bit, persil truffles?

                          I bet that all sounds dead common in English
                          You're probably right mercia, the first dish of peas, spring onions and lettuce doesn't sound so tempting in English does it? Actually, it is delicious.

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                            there ought to be a culinary thread, "Dinners I have known" or something

                            not that I'd be able to contribute to it

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                              Originally posted by mercia View Post
                              what's the washing powder bit, persil truffles?

                              I bet that all sounds dead common in English



                              I suppose we shouldn't expect any answers from Vints yet, it's only a quarter past 4 - he's probably not even reached the cheese course yet



                              (just jealous)

                              "...the isle is full of noises,
                              Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
                              Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
                              Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."

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                                He's probably away with the green fairy right now.

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