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Post by Will Green on Feb 12, 2017 14:07:19 GMT
I love cooking, but I only know how to cook four things;
Curry Pizza Spag Bol Cottage Pie
So to widen my culinary skills I thought I'd write a cookbook, based around Apple computers and publish it on the BritishMac website (free PDF download).
With thanks from BritishMac followers so far we have;
Mac-aroni Cheese, with a twist An Egg (don't get that one) Mac OS-Tender Burger Apple Pie
Please add your ideas! I may even record a few YouTube videos of the cooking process - Keith Floyd lives again :-)
Cheers,
Will
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Post by millstonebarn on Feb 12, 2017 15:59:40 GMT
Cheese and Red Wine.
or.
Red Wine and Cheese.
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Post by ajs on Feb 12, 2017 20:00:21 GMT
Perhaps you could consider the title of "The Tim Cook Book"
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Post by ajs on Feb 12, 2017 20:02:39 GMT
Or how about "Siri-ously great food"
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Post by Alan on Feb 15, 2017 13:20:16 GMT
Here's to the Crazy Scones
;-)
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Post by jeremy on Feb 24, 2017 9:02:32 GMT
How about a spread to put on toast, Yosemite. You either love it or hate it. (that is based on your pronunciation Will, It should be pronounced Yosemitee)
Wozniaki Chicken is a BM inspired twist on Teriyaki Chicken
Sumac is an ingredient I use for N African & Middle Eastern dishes..
Can someone explain the Crazy Scones mentioned in the above post?
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Post by Alan on Feb 25, 2017 8:39:50 GMT
Can someone explain the Crazy Scones mentioned in the above post? This is a reference to the Apple's iconic "Here's to the crazy ones..." Think Different advertising campaign from 1997. See it here: youtu.be/tjgtLSHhTPgOf course, the pun does rely on using the one and only correct pronunciation of "Scones" (controversial! )
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