I'm actually having a brilliant day: the lecturer is interesting, interested and very independent-minded. We're discussing intellectual coherence and curriculum design. I won't name him her, or s/he'll be neutralised by the Borg that is the Executive. What's going on in the real world?
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Are you in Walsall today?
There's an interesting exhibition on at the art gallery. Food and Art. I love food and I love art, so it can't go wrong. They also have some early Warhol stuff in too.
There's an event on between 6 and 9, with free arty nibbles, so I'm off.
Unfortunatly they don't have a cheese igloo, but if we'd offered to make one I reckon they'd definately have had it.
I sincerely hope you're not mocking 'the Chigloo' Neal. The Chinuits will not be happy.
I wouldn't want to enrage the Chinuits, they sound scary, like some sort of vicious, barbarian tribe rampaging from the frozen north to chin us and take our most delicious cheese for their construction projects.
What I was suggesting is that a 'chigloo' should be put on display, for all to marvel at the versatility of cheese to provide not just sustenance but also shelter, two of the basic needs of humanity. At first I thought of having a giant Edam made, slicing it in half and hollowing it out. This has the benefit of it's waxy coating providing protection from the elements, but Edam is quite a bland, tasteless cheese, so I've ruled it out. Perhaps bricks of Emmental could be joined together using a blowtorch to slightly melt them, rendered with soft goat's cheese, with a pebbledash finish of cubed, lightly toasted paneer.
Goddamit. Idea nicking penguin licking cheese art stealers....
http://tiny.cc/d5o41
I'd see that as a challenge!
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