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urban cooking crew - want to cook with Gordon Ramsey?

I would like to cook for for a Tory MP, something so loaded with cholesterol that the bastard keels over half way through eating it.
Gordon Ramsey, he's a footballer isnt he?
 
gaijingirl said:
See I'd be up for getting an U75 vegetarian team together and doing it .... :D
Definitely. The best recipes I've read on here have all been veggie (and I'm using one of them tonight :D )
 
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The editor gets some practice in.
 
editor said:
As you know most media approaches like this are promptly despatched to the trash can, but Eme reckoned that there might be a few Urbanites up for this one - so PM me if you want the details.
Sounds fucking great, but I know what Gordon's views on vegetarians are, and I have this feeling we might just not get on... :D:D:D

And I reckon he could outswear me...
 
Stobart Stopper said:
Got to get pk in on this. Imagine the big scary chef saying to him "What the fuck is this shit?"
:D :D
Just whisper to pk that Ramsay fancies little boys, and video the result.

I think I'd probably piss myself laughing.
 
I can't think of anyone I'd like to share a kitchen with less than that misogynistic twat.
 
Skim said:
Ah yes - I remember this - he featured a segment on the F Word trying to get wome to start cooking again.
I don't think this makes him a misogynist - he expresses his views stridently which may obscure his real point which he elaborates in the series - he means that women used to do all the cooking and now they have careers and stuff, less women know how to cook - cooking has become cool, so lots of men have got interested in it in the past twenty years or so, so he perceives an imbalance - I don't think he's right (well, not in my experience) but I don't think that makes him a misogynist.
 
gaijingirl said:
How dare you!!!!:mad:

We only drink the finest wines known to humanity!!! :mad:

Look. I've seen that film too. Probably with you! We all know it is cheap piss they are drinking. :D

The cheap wine was purely to irritate Mr Ramsey. I know that you are all hedgerow connoisseurs and would much rather be at some lovely homemade elderflower champagne. :D
 
Orang Utan said:
Ah yes - I remember this - he featured a segment on the F Word trying to get wome to start cooking again.
I don't think this makes him a misogynist - he expresses his views stridently which may obscure his real point which he elaborates in the series - he means that women used to do all the cooking and now they have careers and stuff, less women know how to cook - cooking has become cool, so lots of men have got interested in it in the past twenty years or so, so he perceives an imbalance - I don't think he's right (well, not in my experience) but I don't think that makes him a misogynist.

Less young women know how to cook, true – but that applies to a lot of men as well. Around the world the majority of cooking is done by women, for the family, at home. I remember Ramsay making some disparaging off-the-cuff comment about a dish being "the kind of thing my wife would knock up at home", implying it was inferior to what is produced professionally.

I suspect he just spouts this kind of crap for the column inches. Maybe misogynist is a strong word to use, but I wish he wouldn't attack women in his quest for publicity.
 
Skim said:
Less young women know how to cook, true – but that applies to a lot of men as well. Around the world the majority of cooking is done by women, for the family, at home. I remember Ramsay making some disparaging off-the-cuff comment about a dish being "the kind of thing my wife would knock up at home", implying it was inferior to what is produced professionally.
Around the world of course - I think Ramsay was talking about his own middle class professional world.
I don't think that comment is necessarily sexist - he's a Michelin starred chef - of course something his wife knocks up at home would be inferior! Nothing to with his wife's gender!
 
Skim said:
Less young women know how to cook, true – but that applies to a lot of men as well. Around the world the majority of cooking is done by women, for the family, at home. I remember Ramsay making some disparaging off-the-cuff comment about a dish being "the kind of thing my wife would knock up at home", implying it was inferior to what is produced professionally.

I suspect he just spouts this kind of crap for the column inches. Maybe misogynist is a strong word to use, but I wish he wouldn't attack women in his quest for publicity.

Me too - and proud of the fact that he's never changed a nappy - wtf is that about? :confused:
 
Orang Utan said:
Around the world of course - I think Ramsay was talking about his own middle class professional world.
I don't think that comment is necessarily sexist - he's a Michelin starred chef - of course something his wife knocks up at home would be inferior! Nothing to with his wife's gender!

Home cooking can be just as satisfying as Michelin-starred food, just in a different way. Both have their merits. They're two different types of cuisine; one is not inferior to the other.
 
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