Cooked sushi? Huh? 
And M&S just cooks it so they can keep it on the shelf long and tempt weak people like me. 
The best sushi I've had this month was a little place on Villiers St in London where you picked out your own pieces. I got about 16 pieces of sushi for £6.50. It was wonderful.
	
 
		
		
I didn't know there *was* an American-style cookie, but apparently it is "oven-baked, soft, and chewy." 
Actually it mostly means "big"; they tend to be about twice the size of your basic biccie.  
	
 
		
		
Ah. 
Well, I can only approve of that, really.
	
 
		
		
Or three times, actually.
	
 
		
		
Attention Un-Americans, particuarly in the UK, there will be an article on 
Lost In The Grooves
in the Times of London on Friday.
	
 
		
		
I searched The Times website this morning, but wasn't able to find the article online, unfortunately.
	
 
		
		
 I searched The Times website this morning, but wasn't able to find the article online, unfortunately. 
Yeah, I looked also.  On the plus side, I did find one article by Bob Stanley, so he really does work there. I hope it turns up.
	
 
		
		
Fi, that's my work addy in my profile so I won't get to it until Monday.  Try hecubot@gmail.com.
	
 
		
		
Bob Stanley? The Saint Etienne Bob Stanley? He also had a cool little indie 7" label in the late 80s/early 90s called Caff.