Chef wants to outlaw out-of-season vegetables

by Critical Todd | May 9, 2008 at 02:14 pm | 373 views | 4 comments

Gordon Ramsay has an interesting idea.

Celebrity British chef Gordon Ramsay said restaurants should be fined if they serve out-of-season fruit and vegetables.
I'd also like to see floggings instituted for cooking a steak not to order.  Get on it, Ramsay!

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Beaulieu
good stuff:

Critical Todd, I like this story. It's good stuff. And maybe he should have a swear box!

Critical Todd

If Ramsay had a swear box he'd go broke!

jordan
good stuff:

I kind of see his [DELETED] point. Still, can't consumers [DELETED] decide for their [DELETED] selves when they want to eat certain [DELETED] foods? Does the UK really and truly need even more [DELETED] [DELETED] laws? [DELETED]!

Barry Artiste
good stuff:

Critical Todd, I like this story. It's good stuff.  One of my favourite chefs, any Guy who says after sex, a dish of Mac and Cheese fits the bill is okay in my book,.



One more thing, Ramsay rants on food not made to order, I have another one, I have been here in Vangroovy 10 years and no matter how much I request my bread to be toasted, and not warmed under a light, I always get a limps doughy mess with butter on it, when I bring up the topic of I ASKED FOR F*CKING TOAST, JUST LIKE THE PHOTO ON THE FU*KING MENU SHOWS.  All I get are sheepish grins and shrugs, with that Twat for Brains look on their Face, like they never heard of friggin Toast. Hows that for  Ramsay Rant.! You think I am kidding, I east out every morning as I am all over the lower mainland, I have yet to find more than a dozen restaurants who can make toast for my club sandwich.  Boy what I would give to see Ramsay Scream to the rooftops over his untoasted bread in which he wants to dunk his soft boiled egg with.  In ending, either I send it back, and if they cannot make toast, then I order something else, but always no toast, no tip.

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May 9, 2008 at 02:14 pm by Critical Todd, 373 views, 4 comments

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