Re: [london.food] Cooking Hacks
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On Thu, 13 Oct 2005, Simon Wistow wrote:
> The point of it would be to present cooking as being very much like
> hacking on code - you can cargo cult from recipes but it's better to
> understand why you're doing stuff, There's More Than One Way To Do It,
> etc etc.
Great idea! And you could have all the science bits in; I love the science
bits of cooking (and of knitting and spinning). And cookbooks hardly ever
talk about the science.
Marna
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[london.food] Cooking Hacks
Simon Wistow 10:42 on 13 Oct 2005
I recently returned from forn parts (Montreal for those that care.
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Re: [london.food] Cooking Hacks
Rev Simon Rumble 10:50 on 13 Oct 2005
I think that sounds like a great idea and I'd love to help write it!=20
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David Cantrell
12:01 on 13 Oct 2005
Umm, In the past they've published medical textbooks, and they recently
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Tony Kennick
11:02 on 13 Oct 2005
the following was promulgated by Simon Wistow:
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Billy Abbott
11:20 on 13 Oct 2005
I don't know if everyone's seen it already, but I found this blog a while
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Rev Simon Rumble
11:45 on 13 Oct 2005
Yeah it's not bad that one, but not as technical as I'd like!
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David Cantrell
11:55 on 13 Oct 2005
No it bloody well isn't. It's a GREAT idea.
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Marna Gilligan
11:59 on 13 Oct 2005
Great idea! And you could have all the science bits in; I love the science
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Richard van Oorschot
15:39 on 13 Oct 2005
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Nigel Rantor
14:23 on 14 Oct 2005
Yes.
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Roger Burton West
14:36 on 14 Oct 2005
I would love to work on this - there is a need for a cookery book for
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Chris Heathcote
07:36 on 15 Oct 2005
Well, many months ago a lfriend of a friend told me that they were
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