Saturday, March 27, 2010

Non Stick Pan Cooking For Pussies

Every time I see some man using a non stick pan to cook, I can't help but think of the word pussy.

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  1. lol. i bet you'd hate jamie oliver, not only does he cook using those, he also lauched a series of products with tefal. XD

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  2. cr:
    Actually I kind of like the guy so much so that I bought one of his books. I guess he must be raising money to fix his speech impediment when he is not too busy saving school kids from horrendous diets on both sides of the Atlantic. Anyway. The guys seems all right.

    Water Moon: My posts make no sense whatsoever, so this one is of no exception. But hope you still enjoy them all the same.

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  3. I tried commenting here before but browser crashed again. Anyway, meant to say that, whilst I agree with you generally about the epithet that should be accorded to non-stick pan-using males in general, in the case of JO, non-stick pans notwithstanding and despite appearances, he is a REAL man for standing up to the fat industry in the US and indeed the UK (and yes I know I sound like a complete fangirl here :P). (And actually Gordon Ramsay also uses nonstick pans also!)

    Btw I didn't realise he has a speech impediment?

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  4. I never have any problem with my site here or any blogger sites or wordpress sites. So I don't know what's causing the crash. Hmmm?

    Don't you think he talks a bit funny, I mean mildly very mildly? His tongue maybe? I am just being mean and jealous here.

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  5. Do you mean his Mockney accent (Mock Cockney, a faux working class accent put on by middle-class or so-called "posh boys")?

    If JO's Mockney is seen as a speech impediment by Americans, I now wondered if my American classmates felt I had the same when I was studying in NY :P (Not that my accent could in any way be described as Mockney, but it is an unholy mix of Irish-cum-British, with a dash of the mid-Atlantic twang).

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  6. I m replying in handhld so sorry for brevity. I think he is mildly 痴利跟
    I no good at accent. I only know I sound terrible

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