Maybe he should have experimented more before he jumped. After all, the folk story about the invention of Worcestershire sauce is about a sea captain who got Lea and Perrins to make up a barrel of foul fishy muck and didn't come back for it so it sat and sat until...
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Hmm, rotten radishes.
Thinks. Sharp peppery taste. Fermented...
Maybe he should have experimented more before he jumped. After all, the folk story about the invention of Worcestershire sauce is about a sea captain who got Lea and Perrins to make up a barrel of foul fishy muck and didn't come back for it so it sat and sat until...
This is David, by the way. Unsurprisingly.
6/18/2004 12:56:00 pm
Good thinking. Now I know what I can say when I'm trying to avoid the lemons-lemonade line.
When life gives you a putrid barrel of fish, make an unintuitively pronounced sauce. (c) David T.
A nice edginess to it.
6/18/2004 02:48:00 pm
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