The $1,500 sandwich-from-scratch guy
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1Cynfelyn
Light-hearted lifestyle article in today's Guardian, at http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2015/sep/23/1500-sandwich-from-scratch-a... , subtitled:
"Andy George spent six months and $1,500 assembling one sandwich from scratch, including making his own cheese and bread and killing a chicken – and credits the process with educating him about the global food supply chain."
Video on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=URvWSsAgtJE
One thing puzzles me: he glosses over why he picks "itch weed" (at 1:17). Is it a vegetable substitute for rennet?
"Andy George spent six months and $1,500 assembling one sandwich from scratch, including making his own cheese and bread and killing a chicken – and credits the process with educating him about the global food supply chain."
Video on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=URvWSsAgtJE
One thing puzzles me: he glosses over why he picks "itch weed" (at 1:17). Is it a vegetable substitute for rennet?
2LoraLeeRaleigh
I wonder why he didn't make mayo. All he would need is to fly to Italy and make olive oil come back to the states steal eggs and blend. Maybe add a little salt. Anyways, I would agree with you that the itch weed is for rennet. I don't see him being able to get it from a cow.
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