Fred1new
- 06 Jan 2009 19:21
Will this increase or decrease the likelihood of terrorist actions in America, Europe and the rest of the world?
If you were a member of a family murdered in this conflict, would you be seeking revenge?
Should Tzipi Livni and Ehud Olmert, be tried for war crimes if or when this conflict comes to an end?
What will the price of oil be in 4 weeks time?
Gausie
- 17 May 2010 15:51
- 1986 of 6906
Nah - that's all just a bit of historical context for stuffing yourself with pancakes and cheesecake.
cynic
- 17 May 2010 15:57
- 1987 of 6906
i'm a yid, but even i know that pancake day is +/-mid february/march = shrove tuesday
yuff
- 17 May 2010 16:05
- 1988 of 6906
Someone sent me this link with the subject Scary what the Jews are up against
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8fSvyv0urTE&feature=player_embedded
Hatred demonstrated by this young woman is what has and continues to perpetuate the horrible things the Jewish people, and now non-Jewish Americans are up against. Nobody is perfect and this woman demonstrates that some are further away from perfect than others
Haystack
- 17 May 2010 16:51
- 1989 of 6906
That's a very silly video. Why should she condemn Hamas? It is just a different point of view. Would Israeli leaders condemn the Israeli/Jewish terrorists during the British occupation of Palestine when they killed 91 people in the bombing of the King David hotel. Telephoned warnings were sent, but not to the British authorities. Plenty of British soldiers were killed by the Irgun. The Irgun's radio network announced that it would mourn for the Jewish victims, but not the British ones. This was explained by claiming that Britain had not mourned for the millions of Jews who died in the Nazi Holocaust.No remorse was expressed for the largest group of victims, the Arab dead.
Many became leaders of Israel later, such as Menachem Begin. It is exactly the same situation now in reverse.
Fred1new
- 17 May 2010 19:33
- 1990 of 6906
Hays,
They won't be able, or don't prepared to understand.
Yuff and a few others, represent bricks in a stone wall, who think the status quo, is the right position to be in.
Even the ex-head of Israeli Army thinks that it is time for "Real Talks and Negotiations" to take place.
cynic
- 17 May 2010 20:35
- 1991 of 6906
and i thought fred had checked in to see how to make proper gehackte leber ...... wrong yet again!
Gausie
- 17 May 2010 22:51
- 1992 of 6906
Fred, I'm very disappointed with you.
Hundreds of posts on this thread, many way too long for anyone to ever bother reading, and yet not a single decent recipe. Get a grip man!
cynic
- 18 May 2010 06:17
- 1993 of 6906
don't tell me i have to start posting recipes on here to keep Gausie happy (Fred is never happy, so he doesn't count)
Camelot
- 18 May 2010 07:00
- 1994 of 6906
That Peter Mandelson gets everywhere
:-)
"Even the ex-head of Israeli Army thinks that it is time for "Real Talks and Negotiations" to take place."
Gausie
- 18 May 2010 07:09
- 1995 of 6906
Come on cynic - just a couple of milchig/halavi recipes to keep me sweet.
cynic
- 18 May 2010 07:19
- 1996 of 6906
sorry, but i'm not good on puds and sweetmeats...... but i've got some good and simple fish recipes that genuinely work
cynic
- 18 May 2010 07:21
- 1997 of 6906
MOORISH MONKFISH
During a recent holiday in the Algarve, I came across Algoas, a proper Portuguese restaurant near Santa Barbara, between Faro and Loul There I sampled (guzzled would be more accurate!) a cataplan of mixed fish, rather than the traditional pork and clams.
Here is my variation; I am sure you will be as amazed as I at how quick and easy it is.
The tomato sauce could even be made several hours in advance.
I use a large lidded frying pan for the whole of the cooking, but a wide saucepan would also be OK.
RECIPE - for 4
600 gm Monkfish - off the bone and cut into 3-4cm cubes
12 Large uncooked prawns - peeled and de-veined
12 Smallish scallops
2-3 tbspn Flour
3 tbsp Olive oil
1 large Red onion - quartered and cut into 0.5cm slices
2 medium Green peppers - quartered and cut into 0.5cm slices
3 fat cloves Garlic - finely chopped
500 gm Tinned, chopped Italian tomatoes
Large pinch Saffron
Large pinch Ground cumin
tsp Hot chilli - Waitrose Oriental section (Conimex)
Handful Chopped flat parsley
2 tbsp Olive oil
Monkfish
Dredge in the flour and fry off quickly in the olive oil to seal and colour a little
Remove and set aside when still undercooked - it will be finished off later in the tomato sauce
Tomato Sauce
Heat the olive oil
Add the onions and soften for about 5 minutes and then add the peppers and garlic
Cook for a further minutes before adding the tomatoes, saffron, cumin and chilli
Reduce until the sauce is pretty thick - the juices from the fish will later thin it down a bit
Stir in the chopped parsley and adjust seasoning to suit
Final Stage
Reheat the tomato sauce and add the monkfish
Cover and simmer gently for about 10 minutes before throwing in the prawns and scallops
Simmer for a further 5 minutes - check the seasoning and thats it
Serve with a speciality bread like naan or plain basmati rice (if you want more cooking) plus a salad and a reasonable Beaujolais - chilled if you like.
Another recipe from Bertie Brill
Fred1new
- 18 May 2010 11:01
- 1998 of 6906
LA RECETTE ANCIENNE
Comme d'habitude la chair canon doit est a alignpar deux corporel
Fanatique et Sectaire
Quand ils fera jamais apprend.
Men led by donkeys comes to mind.
Gausie
- 18 May 2010 11:03
- 1999 of 6906
Nice one Fred - should I bake it at gas mark 4 for 20 minutes?
cynic
- 18 May 2010 11:04
- 2000 of 6906
good food mends most rifts
yuff
- 18 May 2010 11:09
- 2001 of 6906
Fantastic thread-just love those recipes-It must be driving Fred meshuge!
cynic
- 18 May 2010 11:15
- 2002 of 6906
i have about 30 fish recipes that i put together, so let me know if you want any more posted ..... sure makes a change from the usual ranting loonies on this thread, not that i'ld ever point a finger!
Gausie
- 18 May 2010 11:19
- 2003 of 6906
Yuff - I'm not convinced he needs a driver.
Kayak
- 18 May 2010 11:30
- 2004 of 6906
You've been using Google translate, Fred :-)
cynic
- 18 May 2010 11:38
- 2005 of 6906
i fear that fred is just one of the many meshuggenehs (meshuggeneshim?) that abound .... there are plenty of them in uk who loudly vent their rabid prejudices and who, most unfortunately, drag a goodly number of the great unwashed with them