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Miscellaneous Topics => General Discussions => Topic started by: 3rensho on October 27, 2010, 06:41:18 AM

Title: Food Festival in Limoges
Post by: 3rensho on October 27, 2010, 06:41:18 AM
Here's an interesting link http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/27/world/europe/27limoges.html?ref=dining (http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/27/world/europe/27limoges.html?ref=dining).  I've eaten the andouillette and that stuff would knock a dog off a gut wagon.  Must be an acquired taste.
Title: Re: Food Festival in Limoges
Post by: TestRocket on October 27, 2010, 06:50:21 AM
I feel a little sick just reading it!
Title: Re: Food Festival in Limoges
Post by: BuyLowSellHigh on October 27, 2010, 09:00:23 AM
I know what that is -- don't need (or want) to read about 'em.  I have been told it IS an acquired taste.  My suspicion is it was what old French farmer's wives fed their wee little kids centuries ago before the kids were discriminating, and that is how the taste was "acquired".
Title: Re: Food Festival in Limoges
Post by: Tenpoint5 on October 27, 2010, 05:01:14 PM
Made me hungry! I would love to go there and try all of the foods in person. Maybe even learn a trick or two. I am also one of those guys that would love to travel with Andrew Zimmerman
Title: Re: Food Festival in Limoges
Post by: BuyLowSellHigh on October 27, 2010, 05:50:24 PM
Quote from: Tenpoint5 on October 27, 2010, 05:01:14 PM
Made me hungry! I would love to go there and try all of the foods in person. Maybe even learn a trick or two. I am also one of those guys that would love to travel with Andrew Zimmerman

You need a roadtrip with Anthony Bourdain.  That might cure ya.    ;)

But I suspect what you would really like is to spend a week or two with Paul Olivetti - THE Master of Swine.
Title: Re: Food Festival in Limoges
Post by: Up In Smoke on October 27, 2010, 06:05:48 PM
Quote from: 3rensho on October 27, 2010, 06:41:18 AM
Here's an interesting link http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/27/world/europe/27limoges.html?ref=dining (http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/27/world/europe/27limoges.html?ref=dining).  I've eaten the andouillette and that stuff would knock a dog off a gut wagon.  Must be an acquired taste.
Dang it!!!! and me with no gas money.
recon i will have to try again next year  :D
Title: Re: Food Festival in Limoges
Post by: Tenpoint5 on October 27, 2010, 06:07:11 PM
Quote from: BuyLowSellHigh on October 27, 2010, 05:50:24 PM
Quote from: Tenpoint5 on October 27, 2010, 05:01:14 PM
Made me hungry! I would love to go there and try all of the foods in person. Maybe even learn a trick or two. I am also one of those guys that would love to travel with Andrew Zimmerman

You need a roadtrip with Anthony Bourdain.  That might cure ya.    ;)

But I suspect what you would really like is to spend a week or two with Paul Olivetti - THE Master of Swine.
I could hang with Bourdain but I look more like Zimmerman I haven't heard of Olivetti
Title: Re: Food Festival in Limoges
Post by: BuyLowSellHigh on October 27, 2010, 06:21:23 PM
Oops - it should have been Paul Bertolli.  He isn't a weird food guy - but he is one very serious Chef in the SF Bay area and considered by many to be the best charcutier in the country.  Oliveto is the restaurant where he was the exec chef (considered by some top critics to be the best true Italian restaurant in the US), a position which he left to start his new venture (but he remains an owner and principal in the group).  He's serious enough that he built a commercial scale curing room under his house.  A link to his new venture    http://www.framani.com/paul_bertolli (http://www.framani.com/paul_bertolli)    

As for Bourdain, send me a card.  Are you ready for this (http://www.anthonybourdain.net/on-extreme-cuisine-bourdain-notes-chewing-some-antibiotics-is-a-small-price-to-pay) ?

edit - Chris, I meant the comment about time with Bertoli as a compliment to your skills and passion.
Title: Re: Food Festival in Limoges
Post by: Tenpoint5 on October 27, 2010, 07:37:46 PM
Quote from: BuyLowSellHigh on October 27, 2010, 06:21:23 PM
Oops - it should have been Paul Bertolli.  He isn't a weird food guy - but he is one very serious Chef in the SF Bay area and considered by many to be the best charcutier in the country.  Oliveto is the restaurant where he was the exec chef (considered by some top critics to be the best true Italian restaurant in the US), a position which he left to start his new venture (but he remains an owner and principal in the group).  He's serious enough that he built a commercial scale curing room under his house.  A link to his new venture    http://www.framani.com/paul_bertolli (http://www.framani.com/paul_bertolli)    

As for Bourdain, send me a card.  Are you ready for this (http://www.anthonybourdain.net/on-extreme-cuisine-bourdain-notes-chewing-some-antibiotics-is-a-small-price-to-pay) ?

edit - Chris, I meant the comment about time with Bertoli as a compliment to your skills and passion.
BLSH, I appreciate the thought and comments but I am not much different than anyone else that cruises around this forum. I am a food junky and love to try new things and if it works I do my best to share it.