THE KITCHEN PHILOSOPHER
food for thought.
I always smile when I see signs boasting about ‘freshly cut sandwiches’. Never mind how old the bread or filling is, it’s only just been sliced so that’s the selling point. The phrase is testimony to the power of ‘fresh’ to make any food sound more appealing.
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