"this will pair well with smoked eel"

Jeff Grossman

Jeff Grossman
This was written about a 2018 spatlese.

Who writes such things? Who even knows such things? Do Germans eat eels? Is smoked eel suddenly chic among social media influencers?

Talk about a tin ear.
 
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
"this will pair well with smoked eel"This was written about a 2018 spatlese.

Who writes such things? Who even knows such things? Do Germans eat eels? Is smoked eel suddenly chic among social media influencers?

Talk about a tin ear.

Chic, maybe not. But smoked eel is widely available in Europe. And the pairing does not seem that odd, either.
 
originally posted by mark e:
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
"this will pair well with smoked eel"This was written about a 2018 spatlese.

Who writes such things? Who even knows such things? Do Germans eat eels? Is smoked eel suddenly chic among social media influencers?

Talk about a tin ear.

Chic, maybe not. But smoked eel is widely available in Europe.
Including UK, if it was a British writer. It's often served in places there that feature local and traditional ingredients.
 
I’m with mark on this. Smoked fish of any sort (which I generically love eating) is a hard match for most wines. Assertive high acid whites do about the best in my experience, though many might argue for chilled vodka instead.

Mark Lipton
 
And what’s up with the font substitution these days? It’s not like I’m putting strange Unicode into my text, just a fucking apostrophe.

Mark Lipton
 
Contractions and certain punctuation have been outlawed by the politburo.
Adjustments need to be made - maybe the server switch will amend the law.
 
The Book of Eels, by Patrik Svensson, is a wonderful book, highly recommended.

Eels have a long culinary history in Europe. They are however in heavy decline.
 
originally posted by MLipton:
And what’s up with the font substitution these days? It’s not like I’m putting strange Unicode into my text, just a fucking apostrophe.

Mark Lipton

It appears to me a function of how the underlying code handles ASCII text vs. curly/smart quotes. Even in the block quote of your text above I can see that the apostrophe is curly/smart quote text.


Perhaps you are using a browser or such which automatically defaults to curly/smart quotes. It doesn't seem to happen with other accents or diacritics. One thing to try is type something using a lot of single and double quotations marks. Paste it into TextEdit on a Mac or Notepad on Windows. Then cut and paste *that* into the forum. And see what happens. In my experience this has been common enough. Particularly with older forum software.
 
I will also add that *for me* the forum software has lost the ability to create paragraph breaks. My post just now consisted of three paragraphs but was smushed into one by the software.

I have been inserting HTML code
to fix this but it's annoying.
 
I will also add that *for me* the forum software has lost the ability to create paragraph breaks. My post just now consisted of three paragraphs but was smushed into one by the software.

I have been inserting HTML code < br >< /br > to fix this but it's annoying. (And here I had to edit the code or it actually broke the sentence in two, hah.
 
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