They didn't appreciate it. They said my pizza "had no topping", that the mozzarella di bufala and the burrata cheeses had no taste, the tiramisù had no enough sugar.
I gave up.
I guess good food is like grammar: you can appreciate it only if you know it. Else, you can live well without it anyway.
Aluminum appears to be linked to Alzheimers, so I try to remove all sources of aluminum from my kitchen, or at least any place where it may come in contact with food. This is not easy to do. I still haven't found a cast-iron meat hammer.
Aluminum appears to be linked to Alzheimers, so I try to remove all sources of aluminum from my kitchen, or at least any place where it may come in contact with food. This is not easy to do. I still haven't found a cast-iron meat hammer.
You can get a wooden one, although it is not as heavy. They are not hard to find.
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