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They have put it up.
Meanwhile, I don't know why I didn't notice this but Gail did:
On the other hand, those that failed clearly showed lack of connective reasoning. It could not have been a coincidence that the bottom three choices in this week’s episode all included poorly executed side dishes that appeared to the diners as complete afterthoughts. While Brian’s Prime New York Strip Steak may have been overwhelming in size, it was his Butter Poached Peruvian Lobster and Purple Potato Hash that brought him to the Judges' Table. Same goes for Sarah’s Fig Couscous and, of course, CJ’s dreaded Broccolini.
Yeah, he totally should have used lamb.
BB: I am completely disgusted.
Me too. I wish there was some way the hamsters could abstain from voting for a winner.
I've been disgusted for a month. Now I'm just resigned. At least I don't think Daniele is actively evil, so I guess I hope that she wins and then has yet another falling out with Dick.
If nothing else, these are exactly the kind of people for whom a windfall generally means many, many years of weeping and lawsuits for the entire family.
Feh.
Awesome, sumi, thanks!
I don't have zahtar. And what is a haring dish? Other than that, it sounds like a totally achievable recipe. Maybe I'll try it for our anniversary dinner?
I'm be willing to bet that whatever a haring dish actually is, you could use anything shallow and oven-safe.