Nigel Slater - Simple Suppers
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Never mind him being gay or non-gay, I didn't even know who he was, my bad. However, on the subject of food programmes, I saw whatsit effing-n'-blinding one's shot last night, where he cooked the most unhealthy breakfast on a Christmas Day. Salmon and scrambled eggs were justified on toased croissant bits, but he put about a tonne of butter and half a tonne of cream in those 4 eggs! That's bad for heart, very bad.
If Nigel is cooking healthy for his simple suppers, I don't really care if he is a gay or a tranny TBH. ![Big Grin](images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
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Yeah, I didn't think of that
Gay people are good hosts and good cooks. I stayed in a posh B&B at Oxford once. I say posh, because if you say just a B&B on SN, you may get taken as a destitute who can't afford to stay at 5-star hotels. Anyway, the owners are two gays, which I discovered the next day, as the booking was made by my employer organisation. Their breakfast was really nice and healthy. They even baked their own delicious bread, no supermarket, mass-produced cheap sh!te. They were also very entertaining with their stylised mannerism. They brought the plates in style, they took away the plates in style, they walked to-n'-fro in very dancey way
Their hands also looked clean enough TBH. I would recommend that place to everyone or anyone that goes to Oxford on a regular basis.
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