posted by [identity profile] cookwitch.livejournal.com at 07:12pm on 07/12/2008
Forgot to comment on ham!

I usually buy an unsmoked gammon piece. Smoked can be too salty. I simmer it in apple juice or cider until it is done, and that is how easy it is. I love it that way. You can simmer it in white wine or, indeed, champagne should you so wish! I sometimes add only a couple of cloves to the simmering liquid, along with a cinnamon stick. I did one once in cider, with pieces of apple and onion, and it was lovely.
 
posted by [identity profile] mitchy.livejournal.com at 07:24pm on 07/12/2008
Mmm yum! *takes notes* Thank you!

And yes, I know what you mean about the anachronisms in Merlin but...but....dammit, it's Antony Stewart Head! :P
 
posted by [identity profile] cookwitch.livejournal.com at 07:27pm on 07/12/2008
Yes, I know. But sadly there are also Others in it.
 
posted by [identity profile] minmorton.livejournal.com at 11:23pm on 08/12/2008
Mr Head is very good ... but actually my favourites are Merlin and Gaius ... it's not often one sees Richard Wilson doing 'straight' acting ... and he's very low key and enjoyable in this (remarkably low key given the temptations that wig must give him to fling about a bit ...)

I also think Morgana and Gwen work very hard or their actresses do despite the issue of Gwen being relentlessly Stoical, Nice and Sensible and Morgana having to veer wildly between Hints of Future EEEEvil Morgana Or Will She be? She is obviously going to be either a Misguided Freedom Fighter or she is going to be like Elphaba in Wicked

The one person I find very difficult is Arthur ... I wish they'd cast someone else - I can hear the lines - the same lines in my head - spoken by a more subtle actor and making him a really interesting person ... but I'm not getting it Bradley ... try a bit *less*

And how can you have anachronisms in Arthur? (this is not aimed directly - it really is a general pondering) I mean the stories have magic in them ... and Lancelot was made up by soppy French poet and half the knights are welsh and the rest of them are ... random ... there is no one version of Arthur or Merlin ... so what's an 'anachronism'?

And you do know that they are all charging round a French chateau right? Which was probably built after most of them are meant to have existed?

BUT who cares, it's good hearted, fairly well written - OK doesn't stand up to the Sarah Jane Adventures but ... what does at the moment? And it WIPES the FLOOR with that terrible Robin Hood (Anthony Minghella - I hope you are writhing in shame),

I can certainly see a Merlin and an Arthur ... and even a sort of kids TV friendly Uther - I mean he is a flawed King.

 
posted by [identity profile] minmorton.livejournal.com at 12:23am on 09/12/2008
oops - did I get carried away there (is it possible to put an LJ cut in a reply?!?!)
 
posted by [identity profile] mitchy.livejournal.com at 12:33am on 09/12/2008
*giggles* Your enthusiasm is commendable :)

And it's still an anachronism to have knights in armour and tomato soup :P
 
posted by [identity profile] minmorton.livejournal.com at 01:03am on 09/12/2008
Buuuut the Vikings reached America ... maybe a really enterprising one came back ... yeah ... armed with the mighty power of twisty sticks and called a mighty wind to bring them and their tomato plants back to Camelot ... we can only assume that in later years ... the secret Tomato Supply was lost ... to be rediscovered by Raleigh along with bikes and potatoes ...

And what about the Public school ethos in the The Once and Future King - that's an anananachronism

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