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News today that the BBC Food website is to be closed down, Some 11,000 recipes on it will no longer be available. Recipes mentioned on BBC cookery programmes will be available for 30 days.
The website being closed down is:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes

 

It's thought that the closure won't affect the BBC Wolrdwide website BBC Good Food which also has recipes. As this is a commercial site, some of the recipes are not free. It's possible that some of the recipes on the site being closed down may be transferred to this one.
http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/

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Roger the Alien posted:
Moonie posted:

I see because of an online petition the BBC aren't going to closed down the recipe website but move it to the BBC commercial arm 

 Catastrophe averted, eh Moonie?  

 

 

Well Rog, my understanding of recipes is about as good as my understanding of mobile phone and IPad operating manuals. Thank goodness for Bazzy for the latter  

Moonie
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Moonie posted:
Roger the Alien posted:
Moonie posted:

I see because of an online petition the BBC aren't going to closed down the recipe website but move it to the BBC commercial arm 

 Catastrophe averted, eh Moonie?  

 

 

Well Rog, my understanding of recipes is about as good as my understanding of mobile phone and IPad operating manuals. Thank goodness for Bazzy for the latter  

Aww likewise Moonie  I don't have an ipad -  too fiddly and complicated!!! The smartphone is only used for listening to mp3s. I have a regular phone for talky + texty stuff  

Only recipes I follow are Deliah's   She makes it so simple... down to boiling an egg! 

FM
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Roger the Alien posted:
Moonie posted:
Roger the Alien posted:
Moonie posted:

I see because of an online petition the BBC aren't going to closed down the recipe website but move it to the BBC commercial arm 

 Catastrophe averted, eh Moonie?  

 

 

Well Rog, my understanding of recipes is about as good as my understanding of mobile phone and IPad operating manuals. Thank goodness for Bazzy for the latter  

Aww likewise Moonie  I don't have an ipad -  too fiddly and complicated!!! The smartphone is only used for listening to mp3s. I have a regular phone for talky + texty stuff  

Only recipes I follow are Deliah's   She makes it so simple... down to boiling an egg! 

I would get there, eventually but probably when it was time to change phone/iPad  

I can manage the odd boiled egg

Moonie
Last edited by Moonie
Roger the Alien posted:
Moonie posted:
Roger the Alien posted:
Moonie posted:

I see because of an online petition the BBC aren't going to closed down the recipe website but move it to the BBC commercial arm 

 Catastrophe averted, eh Moonie?  

 

 

Well Rog, my understanding of recipes is about as good as my understanding of mobile phone and IPad operating manuals. Thank goodness for Bazzy for the latter  

Aww likewise Moonie  I don't have an ipad -  too fiddly and complicated!!! The smartphone is only used for listening to mp3s. I have a regular phone for talky + texty stuff  

Only recipes I follow are Deliah's   She makes it so simple... down to boiling an egg! 

I sometimes use the BBC website for recipes and the Good Food one.

 

Delia's recipes are foolproof, Rog.

Yogi19
El Loro posted:

Roger, that film Daises (Sedmikrasky in what was Czechoslovakia) is one of the strangest films I've ever seen and is as you say bonkers. It was banned by the Czech authorities at the time of its release in 1966 for its wanton destruction.

  One of the strangest things I've seen too El Loro. Reminded me of early John Waters [ in his Divine stage ] in it's what the hell-ness  Not surprised it was banned... can you imagine what the communist authorities thought of it  

FM
Roger the Alien posted:
El Loro posted:

Roger, that film Daises (Sedmikrasky in what was Czechoslovakia) is one of the strangest films I've ever seen and is as you say bonkers. It was banned by the Czech authorities at the time of its release in 1966 for its wanton destruction.

  One of the strangest things I've seen too El Loro. Reminded me of early John Waters [ in his Divine stage ] in it's what the hell-ness  Not surprised it was banned... can you imagine what the communist authorities thought of it  

The clip I posted doesn't show that before the 2 women started the food fight the table was laid out with a banquet. The women start gorging themselves with the food and drinkfor several minutes before the food fight. At the start of the scene of them gorging, the music is from Richard Wagner's Ring Cycle - Gotterdammerung which is English means Twilight of the Gods.

 

The film doesn't make it certain but it's thought that the film director had in mind that it was a banquet for the communist leaders which is why they would have been very unhappy.

El Loro
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