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| Another new book, this one by Alan Titchmarsh... http://www.amazon.co.uk/Kitchen-Gard...4469228&sr=1-2 Has he jumped on the Grow your own Bandwagon..? or coincidence maybe..? ![]() <synicalsmiley>
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| It's the 'personal observations' and 'quirky historica uses' that put me off. (in the synopsis) His style is a bit familiar and grates on me immensely. As I'm secretary of our local Natural History Society most people assume I'm glued to the Autumn Watch/Spring Watch programmes - I would be but for Bill Oddie who has the same shredding effect on my nerves. Bearded Tit!
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| Looks like a bandwagon to me but then again, why not aim for the current hot market I guess. I'm really not a fan of Titchmarsh's home spun, 'folksy' style either (although I must add that I'm prepared to put up with a lot from Bill Oddie as The Goodies were a huge childhood fave). |
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| I dont like AT's style, it seems too patronising for me I'm afraid - but maybe good for total beginners to the garden? But I wont watch anything with him in any more.
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| Someone who swears to know Alan Titchmouse swears to me that he wears a wig, and is totally bald underneath. But why would you choose a wig that looks like coconut thatch?
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I would never have you down as a NHS sec Flumm ..... you don't seem the sort to have a bobble hat & tweeds ( quickly ducks from flying brickend) I've just joined our local society it was the mug of tea that swung it for me !Alison!! how can you say that about Kate Humble one of my fantasy girls .... I can picture it now snuggled up to Kate with Nigella cooking a bacon butty for me ![]()
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| Alan Titchmasrsh to me is the Delia Smith of gardening - ok now and again and in very small doses but after a while, it really gets on my whotsits. And as Bill Oddie said last night at the end of Autumnwatch - doesn't matter which channel you turn over to, Alan T's bound to be on it! As for Monty Don, well he'll never be Geoff H though he tries hard. I warm to Carole Klein, at least she's entheusiastic and is ordinary even though she's been made over. And if Sarah Raven wasn't allowed to use so many superlatives, she'd be struck dumb. Now her I can't stand!
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| See Nick, it's not only females who b*tch! Mr Flum would be putty in Kate Humble's hands though. But I can't abide Nigella, - if you'll even flirt with a camera lens you really are a (jam) tart! For cookery I used to like occasional forays into Antonio Carluccio territory. Any recipe that starts with 'Take some good olive oil' (said in his fruity tones) and the pic showed him pouring half a pint in a big pan - well, can't be bad! Geoff Hamilton was the gardening guru for me (with humblest apologies to Nick.) BTW - I'm secretary 'cause I can spell and I've got a computer! No tweeds - lots of fleeces.
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| I'm a Geoff H fan too - maybe it depends who was around in your 'formative' years? Monty is okay too, and Carol K for her enthusiasm, she makes me want to get out there and get to it! Can't be doing with Dairmot either and his 'hard landscaping'. Chefs - can't think of one I like offhand (maybe that comes from having a couple in the family!), tho I do like Saturday Kitchen now and again. Anyone into that 'new' Market Kitchen programme with Tom PB?
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| Oh well, for chefs, Rick Stein, Carluccio - one of the things I always do when I'm back in the UK is eat and shop at one of his places - and Patience Gray, now she really could make something out of nothing, shame I found her (through Rick S) so recently, could have been using her recipes for most of my life I think.
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| Lol! It's funny how we love and hate (and love to hate?) relatively harmless celebrities, isn't it?! I'm another Geoff H fan, I'm the sort of age that he could have been my Dad and in gardening terms, he sort of was! I quite like Monty but the smock wearing all smacks a bit of middle class pretension. Carol Klein is great and definitely someone I'd be happy to have a natter with. For cooks, I do like Nigella and would like to BE her Unfortunately, my house is a tip and you're as likely to find me heating up a supermarket pizza as cooking a gourmet meal. Do have the bust though My pet hate is Jamie Oliver. I feel I should like (or at least respect) him for all he did re school dinners etc but... ugh! I can't even bring myslef to buy a magazine with his smirking face on the cover, nevermind any of his books!Claire |
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I would love to be putty in Kate's hand. I was going to make some remark about eating Humble pie but thought better of it ![]() And I stand a chance with Nigella as she likes hairy chests so I've only got to borrow Mrs G's ![]()
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| Hi Nick! Was in W H Smiths today and thought of you - there was a magazine all about Geoff Hamilton, not sure of the price, think it was about £3 - £4. Have you seen it? Hope you and Mrs G are keeping well - and the puppy as well (although she will be grown up into a little lady by now!) Best wishes Bernie aka Dexterdog ![]()
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THe "puppy" has been threatened with eviction if she doesn't mend her ways![]() I posted a piccie of her taken last weekend when we were on a walk Good for the complection ..... as you can see .... she's no Lady !! Good to see you back on the Vine
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