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vlivantje:
franni:
If you prepare it on the right way it isn't bitter
Exactly! And I don't like bitter tastes, I hate grapefruit for example, and I don't like beer, and everything else that's bitter....but endives? Oh yeah, gimme gimme gimme! So that's saying something!
It's those leporid genes Major "awwww" factor....
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vlivantje:
Oh yeah, gimme gimme gimme! (a man after midnight) So that's saying something!
That is definitely saying something... Someone is getting desperate. '
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visculamia:
vlivantje:
lit'l willow:
fan9091:
franni:
vlivantje:
http://www.dinnerworld.be/upload/files/shop/1135930672/witloof.jpg Mmmmm, getting hungry already!
Without the cheese.......................LOVE IT
I don't recall ever eating endive....not even one cooked by a naked mudwrestling chef (and I'm pretty sure I'd remember that )
I just read that it's apparently related to what we call "chicory", and if that's the case, I'm not too crazy about it, cuz I can't stand chicory coffee, like that served in many New Orleans eateries. On the other hand, if it's in the lettuce family, like this: [fficial&client=firefox-a&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wi" >http://images.google.com/images?q=endive lettuce&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-USfficial&client=firefox-a&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wi](http://images.google.com/images?q=endive lettuce&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-US<img src=) ...then I like it pretty well, but I'm still not sure we're talking about the same thing. Are we? :
I mean this, not really the lettuce. It's related to the lettuce but the white variety is called "Belgian endive", too. : It's a bit bitter, and I can't get Sean to eat it either even if I gave him money for it...but I like it. I eat it raw, just cut up like that, in salads for example, but it's even better if you stew it with some butter. Mmm. And of course the dish with endives (cooked) in a ham roll with cheese sauce and mashed potatoes is the best ever.
This is weird, because I thought you were talking about "andijvie" so I looked it up in my dictionary and apparently the English/American people think both vegetables are one and the same : But I'm going for the green endive, I really don't like "witlof" but I like my "andijvie" all right
Try to look for "brussels lof" and "andijvie"
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Svenn:
vlivantje:
Oh yeah, gimme gimme gimme! (a man after midnight) So that's saying something!
That is definitely saying something... Someone is getting desperate. '
Hahaha, I was WAITING for that. That's why I wrote the "gimme" in the first place, with that song in mind!
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Awww, so cute!
The kid knows his stuff, especially when he starts singing "Jojo was a man..." -
vlivantje:
Awww, so cute!
The kid knows his stuff, especially when he starts singing "Jojo was a man..."Cool video! so cute when Harper does the count in, interesting footage of making an LP (I had no clue about it) and I'd love to have heard Harper sing Get Back Wikied Harper and learned....
In NYC, Harper frequently played music with his childhood friend, Sean Lennon, son of famed musician John Lennon. Harper played guitar on Sean's second album, Friendly Fire
Cool!
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fan9091:
vlivantje:
Awww, so cute!
The kid knows his stuff, especially when he starts singing "Jojo was a man..."Cool video! so cute when Harper does the count in, interesting footage of making an LP (I had no clue about it) and I'd love to have heard Harper sing Get Back Wikied Harper and learned....
In NYC, Harper frequently played music with his childhood friend, Sean Lennon, son of famed musician John Lennon. Harper played guitar on Sean's second album, Friendly Fire
Cool!
LOL I read the same bit today as well It would have been great to have heard him sing Get Back but I also love Bingo. It's one of my favourite English nursery songs (I'll make sure my niece will be able to sing that one before long )
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fan9091:
Wikied Harper and learned....
In NYC, Harper frequently played music with his childhood friend, Sean Lennon, son of famed musician John Lennon. Harper played guitar on Sean's second album, Friendly Fire
Cool!
I love Friendly Fire but I have no idea Harper played on it! The world is small again. Maybe it was fate that I would grow to like Harper's dad.
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Beatles films inspire new Jonas Brothers TV show article ""It's hard not to make parallel comparisons to the Beatles in 1962 and 1963 when you see the kind of response that the Jonas Brothers' fans have to them. It's a force of nature," executive producer Roger Schulman told reporters at a preview." Yeah right : Show of hands please....how many think anyone will remember the Jonas Brothers in 10 years?? 5 years??
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fan9091:
Beatles films inspire new Jonas Brothers TV show article ""It's hard not to make parallel comparisons to the Beatles in 1962 and 1963 when you see the kind of response that the Jonas Brothers' fans have to them. It's a force of nature," executive producer Roger Schulman told reporters at a preview." Yeah right : Show of hands please....how many think anyone will remember the Jonas Brothers in 10 years?? 5 years??
Oh please, not the Jonas Brothers again!
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http://dejavu.kro.nl/eregalerij.aspx Please vote once again for the album Imagine
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I just finished watching _Catch-2_2, the movie that Artie did in 1969 on location in Mexico. ("Tom, get your plane right on time, I know your part will go fine, fly down to Mexico")...and the movie that was partly responsible for the S&G break-up, but that's not my point. It's a very weird and surreal movie, BUT...doesn't Art look great? *sigh* [[/URL][URL=http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e212/vlivantje/SimonGarfunkel/Catch22_03.jpg][img]http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e212/vlivantje/SimonGarfunkel/th_Catch22_03.jpg[/img">](http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e212/vlivantje/SimonGarfunkel/Catch22_01.jpg]<img src=)
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It's getting close you guys,... ....who's gonna be the first one to post on page 1000?
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david mitchelson:
It's getting close you guys,... ....who's gonna be the first one to post on page 1000?
Ha! Stick around...it might be YOU.
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Mieke:
http://dejavu.kro.nl/eregalerij.aspx Please vote once again for the album Imagine
Done! As of right now, it's got 64% of the votes.
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vlivantje:
I just finished watching _Catch-2_2, the movie that Artie did in 1969 on location in Mexico. ("Tom, get your plane right on time, I know your part will go fine, fly down to Mexico")...and the movie that was partly responsible for the S&G break-up, but that's not my point. It's a very weird and surreal movie, BUT...doesn't Art look great? *sigh* [[/URL][URL=http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e212/vlivantje/SimonGarfunkel/Catch22_03.jpg][img]http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e212/vlivantje/SimonGarfunkel/th_Catch22_03.jpg[/img">](http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e212/vlivantje/SimonGarfunkel/Catch22_01.jpg]<img src=)
I can't tell you how many times I've come close to picking that flick up at Blockbuster, but every time I end up putting it back on the shelf. I vaguely recall having to read the book in high school (Tina, correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't Catch 22 generally one of those books that's been banned in high schools in recent years?), and I remember not caring so much for the story. But I'd forgotten Art was in the flick. Maybe I'll finally check it out soon. You liked it okay? Or too weird for your taste? Does this go on your 'recommend it!" list? :
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franni:
If you let your kid play with your guitars in your own studio and teach him everything from the Beatles......................maybe your kid is also singing like this
He's awesome, Angela! I've never heard of him before........sure wish I could understand what he's saying in those spoken parts.
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fan9091:
visculamia:
vlivantje:
lit'l willow:
fan9091:
franni:
vlivantje:
http://www.dinnerworld.be/upload/files/shop/1135930672/witloof.jpg Mmmmm, getting hungry already!
Without the cheese.......................LOVE IT
I don't recall ever eating endive....not even one cooked by a naked mudwrestling chef (and I'm pretty sure I'd remember that )
I just read that it's apparently related to what we call "chicory", and if that's the case, I'm not too crazy about it, cuz I can't stand chicory coffee, like that served in many New Orleans eateries. On the other hand, if it's in the lettuce family, like this: [fficial&client=firefox-a&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wi" >http://images.google.com/images?q=endive lettuce&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-USfficial&client=firefox-a&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wi](http://images.google.com/images?q=endive lettuce&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-US<img src=) ...then I like it pretty well, but I'm still not sure we're talking about the same thing. Are we? :
I mean this, not really the lettuce. It's related to the lettuce but the white variety is called "Belgian endive", too. : It's a bit bitter, and I can't get Sean to eat it either even if I gave him money for it...but I like it. I eat it raw, just cut up like that, in salads for example, but it's even better if you stew it with some butter. Mmm. And of course the dish with endives (cooked) in a ham roll with cheese sauce and mashed potatoes is the best ever.
This is weird, because I thought you were talking about "andijvie" so I looked it up in my dictionary and apparently the English/American people think both vegetables are one and the same : But I'm going for the green endive, I really don't like "witlof" but I like my "andijvie" all right
I have never been so totally confused by vegetation before in my life.
Well, thank God.......I thought it was just me. It's clear to me now that the 'Dutch/Belgian' vegetable is not what we in the States call "endive".....in fact, I don't think we have anything like that here at all, except the aforementioned "chicory". But what I'm still confused about is whether or not that 'curly' variety of greens that Sietske posted about is the same as what we call "endive" and use in salad.
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Svenn:
vlivantje:
Oh yeah, gimme gimme gimme! (a man after midnight) So that's saying something!
That is definitely saying something... Someone is getting desperate. '
Leave it to Svennie..... :
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vlivantje:
fan9091:
Wikied Harper and learned....
In NYC, Harper frequently played music with his childhood friend, Sean Lennon, son of famed musician John Lennon. Harper played guitar on Sean's second album, Friendly Fire
Cool!
I love Friendly Fire but I have no idea Harper played on it! The world is small again. Maybe it was fate that I would grow to like Harper's dad.
Wow, small world indeed. The video is completely adorable, too.