-
-
-
-
@No-Quarter said in Twitter:
Lol, some great replies to this
There’s a lot to love about Gordon Ramsey. Really decent bloke.
…..but he swears, turns red, yells and gets aggressive which is just too much for a few sensitive souls these days.
-
Elon Musk owns Twitter, figuratively and literally
-
There’s a lot to love about Gordon Ramsey. Really decent bloke.
…..but he swears, turns red, yells and gets aggressive which is just too much for a few sensitive souls these days.You know what, I can't stand listening to or watching him. He really grates.
But I'm a huge fan of of the bloke because of the way he doesn't use his celebrity status to simply moan about the crap nature of school meals or lack of opportunities for young kids to learn good cooking - he rolls up his sleeves and gets stuck in to actually change things and make a difference. Top bloke for that alone.
-
This post is deleted!
-
-
@Victor-Meldrew said in Twitter:
There’s a lot to love about Gordon Ramsey. Really decent bloke.
…..but he swears, turns red, yells and gets aggressive which is just too much for a few sensitive souls these days.You know what, I can't stand listening to or watching him. He really grates.
But I'm a huge fan of of the bloke because of the way he doesn't use his celebrity status to simply moan about the crap nature of school meals or lack of opportunities for young kids to learn good cooking - he rolls up his sleeves and gets stuck in to actually change things and make a difference. Top bloke for that alone.
I have to completely disagree. Obviously a clear dig at Jamie Oliver here.
If he just moaned then fine but he’s actually put his money / time where his mouth is and properly got stuck in. Ramsay just looks for his next money making venture.
The biggest problem with Oliver is that his food is average. Which is why his restaurants collapsed.
-
@MajorRage said in Twitter:
The biggest problem with Oliver is that his food is average. Which is why his restaurants collapsed.
Cook books are a pretty good introduction to cooking though imo. Learning about ingredients maybe not used before and pretty simple.
-
@MajorRage said in Twitter:
@Victor-Meldrew said in Twitter:
There’s a lot to love about Gordon Ramsey. Really decent bloke.
…..but he swears, turns red, yells and gets aggressive which is just too much for a few sensitive souls these days.You know what, I can't stand listening to or watching him. He really grates.
But I'm a huge fan of of the bloke because of the way he doesn't use his celebrity status to simply moan about the crap nature of school meals or lack of opportunities for young kids to learn good cooking - he rolls up his sleeves and gets stuck in to actually change things and make a difference. Top bloke for that alone.
I have to completely disagree. Obviously a clear dig at Jamie Oliver here.
If he just moaned then fine but he’s actually put his money / time where his mouth is and properly got stuck in. Ramsay just looks for his next money making venture.
The biggest problem with Oliver is that his food is average. Which is why his restaurants collapsed.
Well that and he’s a complete dickwad too.
-
@MajorRage said in Twitter:
@Victor-Meldrew said in Twitter:
There’s a lot to love about Gordon Ramsey. Really decent bloke.
…..but he swears, turns red, yells and gets aggressive which is just too much for a few sensitive souls these days.You know what, I can't stand listening to or watching him. He really grates.
But I'm a huge fan of of the bloke because of the way he doesn't use his celebrity status to simply moan about the crap nature of school meals or lack of opportunities for young kids to learn good cooking - he rolls up his sleeves and gets stuck in to actually change things and make a difference. Top bloke for that alone.
I have to completely disagree. Obviously a clear dig at Jamie Oliver here.
If he just moaned then fine but he’s actually put his money / time where his mouth is and properly got stuck in. Ramsay just looks for his next money making venture.
The biggest problem with Oliver is that his food is average. Which is why his restaurants collapsed.
Read this as went "WTF?" until I realised I'd replied to the wrong post days ago and meant to refer to Jamie Oliver and not Ramsay.
Like Oliver, except on TV. Can't imagine Ramsay giving his time to improve school meals off his own back as Jamie Oliver did,
-
@MajorRage said in Twitter:
The biggest problem with Oliver is that his food is average. Which is why his restaurants collapsed.
Cook books are a pretty good introduction to cooking though imo. Learning about ingredients maybe not used before and pretty simple.
Totally. Teaches a lot of basics which I’ve certainly taken on board.
-
-
@Victor-Meldrew I particularly feel for the poor bugger who is 0.2% non-binary
-
-
Twitter