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06-FEB-2007

6th February 2007 - garlic is good for you

I am now going to report on last night’s culinary triumph from DM – a superb green Thai curry, liberally laced with garlic, a la Nigel Slater, a man whose books I found ‘late in life’. I know I’ve mentioned ‘Toast’ before, his autobiography, which is a truly marvellous book and well worth a read if you’re 40 something and were, like Nigel (and myself, which may be why I loved it so much) brought up on Angel Delight and Walnut Whips – when did they stop putting the one at the bottom inside? I KNOW they once did but they don’t now….

Anyway, I digress. Nigel Slater’s cookery books, which I started to buy having read Toast and found myself with a bucketful of empathy for this genial man who surely loves his food with a passion, are a delight to read as reading material, let alone as cookery books. From the first page, you drool with anticipation and pleasure at his descriptions of dishes – designed and cooked for those, like me, who love eating well.

DM found the Thai curry in 'Appetite', I believe, and, despite being a self-confessed novice in the kitchen, decided to cook it. You know what? It’s a complicated recipe – such is Nigel’s power to reel you in and get you cooking. DM thought it looked so good that he wasn’t put off by the long list of ingredients or the requirement to make your own curry paste from basic ingredients.

He did a wonderful job. The dish was delicious and perfectly done. The fragrance of the home-made curry paste was really something and the final dish looked very much like the shot in the book!

This morning he asked me if I minded if he had another go at something sometime soon……to which my response was (sorry Mum in advance of the next bit…..why not just skip down a line or two) ‘Is a shark’s arse watertight?’

So, today I found myself in a bid to prevent Tesco getting any more of my cash, appalled as I was at the stats revealed last week that they get £1 in every £3 spent in the UK retail market – I am just staggered if that’s true and as it was on the Beeb, I have no reason to doubt it, I went to a supermarket myself for a change and bought food supplies for the next few weeks. Basically Tesco are the only online supplier in this area so if you don’t want to spend your cash with them, you have to get on your bike and go out yourself.

This beautiful garlic plait was saying to me ‘photograph me’ and so who am I to fight the tide of fate – I bought it and have spent quite a lot of tonight photographing it. This shot was taken with my Lensbaby in case you couldn’t guess – I found it today after a couple of months of being ‘missing in action’ so at the end of my serious shooting session, I chucked it on the camera and did a few silly shots. I like this one, which is back lit with a flash gun through bubble wrap.

So, in my new capacity of ‘food fascist supreme’, I hereby declare that garlic is good for you – not because it’s good for your cardio-vascular system and its anti-oxidant properties, just because if you eat it, and you, and you and everyone, then we can all enjoy it without someone having the after-effects if you know what I mean.

Last year's shot was contained a locked door.....

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Bill Miller07-Feb-2007 20:04
I have not been feeling well lately - sunshine makes me feel all hot and now this garlic makes me feel distinctly unwell - and as for my missing reflection in the mirror....
Guest 07-Feb-2007 20:02
We all adore garlic in this house, and we don't give a t0ss if other people say we stink, lol. And we've just all eaten Thai too ...

It's always a pleasure to come across people with a REAL passion, like Nigel Slater with food, and dare I say you with your photography and your diaries :O)

Abel
Guest 07-Feb-2007 12:24
yum...just thinking about it makes me hungry
Larry Ahern07-Feb-2007 00:47
Wonderful shot!!
joanteno06-Feb-2007 22:03
Excellent, very nice close up
Silvia Roitman06-Feb-2007 21:07
very very nice shot!
Gail Davison06-Feb-2007 21:06
wonderful. No only does garlic taste good but it always makes a good model.
Ric Yates06-Feb-2007 20:39
Nice use of the lensbaby - haven't ventured that way yet but like the results I'm seeing people are getting!
Rene Hales06-Feb-2007 20:35
Lovely shot, great use of the Lensbaby. I use my LB frequently. It is just such fun.--Rene
Dad 06-Feb-2007 20:01
It doesn't seem five minutes since it was £1 in every £8!
Teresa 06-Feb-2007 19:58
beautiful photo, I looked up the recipe after reading yesterdays entry and was very suprised at how complicated it looked. I wondered if he did the curry paste from scratch or if he used a ready made. I am impressed.
Guest 06-Feb-2007 19:41
I use garlic almost every day, it's gorgeous, good for your health, the image is beautiful good lighting, compo, well done.
Al Chesworth06-Feb-2007 19:40
Give us a kiss, orrible if you havnt had any.
Nicki Thurgar06-Feb-2007 19:36
Great shot with the LB, and I adore garlic, put it liberally in tonights tea to help our colds get better! ;o)
Johnny JAG06-Feb-2007 19:22
Thanks for the lecture, but I'm just not that keen on garlic. It looks great in your picture though.