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Natter 75: More Than a Million Natters Served
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Dinner break between rehearsal and 1st preview. What do I want to eat?
I don't know, but I spent too much money at Eataly this afternoon and then just made quick focaccia, and it was ALL WORTH IT. Although I really only want one bite at a time of the camembert. It actually is a little much, even for me.
Y'know, I haven't been to Eataly yet. I don't do much Italian though since I'm allergic to tomato and don't do well with dairy. It's limiting.
You can just buy cured meat! Or other meat! Or olives! Or bread! Or sorbetto! I don't know, the whole place is overwhelming and filled with everything.
Eataly is seriously dangerous to my wallet. I bought my grandfather a jar of hot peppers there last year that he hasn't stopped talking about yet. And we bought a forest honey that was amazing.
It's the perfect place to buy gifts! I got a theory somewhere that stuff you need, but better/more expensive than you'd buy yourself, is a good gift. So like cashmere socks or Eataly peppers.
I also don't eat things that had hooves. (I know, I'm difficult). I could do the bread!
I should go just to see how it compares to Latinicity.
Good food tha Papa won't actually buy himself is really the only gift I can get him. He loves $12 fancy tuna in oil but wouldn't buy a jar for himself.
That's such a good gift, though.
I also don't eat things that had hooves. (I know, I'm difficult). I could do the bread!
Also pasta! Also fish!