Re: [london.food] sauteed potatoes
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David Cantrell wrote:
> Simon Wistow wrote:
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> Talking of potatoes, what, exactly, is salzkartofle (sp?)? When I was
> in Slovakia, it was on the German versions of all the menus, and I'm
> told it means "boiled potatoes". But it wasn't. It was slightly oily
> and seemed to have been infused with a subtle spiciness.
Talking of foreign foods, does anyone know what 'speak' is? Saw it on a
menu in Tuscanny earlier this year.
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There's stuff above here
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David Cantrell
21:36 on 20 Aug 2003
Talking of potatoes, what, exactly, is salzkartofle (sp?)? When I was
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Nigel Rantor
21:49 on 20 Aug 2003
Talking of foreign foods, does anyone know what 'speak' is? Saw it on a
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Simon Wistow
22:01 on 20 Aug 2003
Until now!
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Kate L Pugh
22:04 on 20 Aug 2003
Don't leave us in suspense - what's the secret that you were missing
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David Cantrell
19:55 on 21 Aug 2003
That sounds yummy, and I'd cook it for my tea RIGHT NOW if I had
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Re: [london.food] sauteed potatoes
Chris Heathcote 22:44 on 20 Aug 2003
I'm gonna take a different view to everyone else, and go with Nigel
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