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It had a deep, dark sticky quality as of the very best dishes made from the forgotten bits of animals.
This is an absolutely fab idea, getting children to draw the outer bits of animals (legs, ears, whiskers and so on) around their iPhone or iPad, before the device provides an animated face.
He rose to foodie fame as the progenitor of what he calls "nose to tail eating," a culinary philosophy that exalts and glamorizes the neglected — and often fiercely disdained — bits of animals: offal, snouts, pig's ears, trotters.
This is why paleontologists get all excited over pieces of amber with bits of animals stuck inside of them: something trapped in tree resin is preserved in the most lifelike way.
But the most popular after Cantonese is Sichuan, a style that makes a virtue of the fiery red chilli, the lip-numbing peppercorn and the inner bits of animals that others throw away.
iPhone / iPad by Disney Drawnimal (£1.49) This is an absolutely fab idea, getting children to draw the outer bits of animals (legs, ears, whiskers and so on) around their iPhone or iPad, before the device provides an animated face.
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The Bandstand's a lovely spot at the bottom of a hill, totally solar powered and in the direct path of anyone making their way from the shuttle buses to the campsites, meaning our audience was partly sat on the hill itself, and partly the never-ending stream of Thursday-arrivals dragging crates of stella and odd bits of animal costume to their tents.
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