- Jul 10, 2003
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Rubbish. Irish Clonakilty is the best. Fact!
Just had some Stornoway black pudding arrive from Scotland. Looked up Clonakilty and Sainsbury's in Hove sell it !
Think there may be a taste off tonight
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Rubbish. Irish Clonakilty is the best. Fact!
Last year we went to a restaurant with friends. My other half has for his steak to be served blue. It came out well done. He sent it back and refused a second offering, going without. He knows what happens sometimes when chefs send food out a second time. It was knocked off the bill.
When I order a pizza I ask for a "vegetarian but no olives on it please". I've yet to have it delivered, with olives, by an angry lad on a moped telling me the chef's "in bits".
As a paying customer I expect to have reasonable requests met, not be sneered at.
Takeaway pizza maker = Chef
Yeah but as somebody has previously commented, Chefs only train for a couple of weeks at a catering college
I'm team chef on this one. Why do people think it's ok to force a chef to ignore all their experience and ruin the ingredients?
I'd like my dinner put in the liquidizer please, I'm customer and I'm right!!
Who would have said such a thing
(And i think i said to cook a steak, not become a chef)
This. 100%.
I've never understood the reticence of some chefs and waiters to actually agree to provide the food how you've ordered it. If you don't want to have to put yourself through cooking a steak well done then don't work in a restaurant.
Last year we went to a restaurant with friends. My other half has for his steak to be served blue. It came out well done. He sent it back and refused a second offering, going without. He knows what happens sometimes when chefs send food out a second time. It was knocked off the bill.
Ever thought about going vegan? My other half is and she's slowly and subtly trying to convert me. Currently I'm pesca-pescatarian
There is nothing, literally NOTHING, which cannot develop into an argument on NSC.
My contribution to this thread - eating meat, however it's cooked - is ethically wrong and should not happen. Also, if we all became vegetarian we'd be able to solve world hunger and massively reduce carbon emissions .
Quite simply because people often then complain about it being tough afterwards. The number of stories I've heard from my wife you wouldn't believe. People asking for a burger on it's own, no bread, then complaining that there's no bun. People saying that they have a terrible allergy to dairy when ordering their main, then ordering an ice cream for dessert ("well a little bit will be alright"). People ordering pork belly then complaining that it's fatty. The list is endless.
Ethically? That's dependent on the person.
Spot on.This is f***wittery on a scale that should be on the bellcheeses thread.
If you were a brain surgeon then i would listen to your advice, but you're not, you're a cook. So go and f***ing cook what i have ordered and am paying for.
If it's so simple why is there such huge variations in quality of steaks?
Because HT there is a huge variation in the quality of the meat before it's cooked ?