Hints and tips:
...Thomas tries the fish and is disgusted to find it totally lacking in spice; he suggests adding a shake of galangal and perhaps some saunders (sandalwood) and cubeb pepper....
...I choose the paradise salad, with hearts of palm, tomato and avocado, as a starter, followed by a crab cake served with steamed vegetables and a red pepper sauce....
...The restaurant was opened by partners Diane Bucher-Maweikere and Rachel Strack in 2011....
...Season vigorously with salt and pepper a good hour or two before you plan to cook (this is always a good idea with meat anyway)....
...The Suffragists were more open to male supporters than the Suffragettes and men pepper the accounts of supporters met along the way....
...Pepper does not actually do anything apart from provide sympathetic company....
...Sir, I am not sure I agree with Diane Coyle’s statement that Pepper “does not actually do anything apart from provide sympathetic company” (“Pepper the robot cannot prevent demographic decline”, September...
...Blister the peppers and chillies on a naked flame and place in a sealed plastic bag for 15 minutes....
...Season the meat very well with salt and milled pepper. Add a film of oil and a small piece of butter to the pan. Then add the meat, trying to keep it in a compact shape....
...This has been Diane’s domain alone for the past five years....
...“The dog loved it,” Ann Romney told ABC’s Diane Sawyer. “He would see that crate and, you know, he would, like, go crazy because he was going with us on vacation....
...To start, the cooked salads, 13 in all that included in this case a tomato relish, one aubergine and two pepper-based dishes, meat-stuffed briouat pastries and the traditional lamb brains and liver....
...Diane Purkiss is the author of ‘The English Civil War: A People’s History’...
...Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band album cover, in which producer George Martin cut up and randomly assembled a recording of a carousel in “Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite”....
...When I lived in Athens in the 1980s, Diane Kochilas was, like me, a journalist struggling to make her way....
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