Impressions

originally posted by Kay Bixler:
Best thread ever. It's all here, grammar, conflict, fennel pollen, even wine.

Anyone (Jeff) have a favorite recording of Bach's Mass in B minor?

Really kind of hooked on this one.

Otto Klemperer's! Very much in the performance style of the mid 20th century, but a great recording.
 
originally posted by Jay Miller:
Sichuan Peppercorns. IIRC I learned that one from Keith.
Oooh, I'll have to try that.

I really like savory fermented soy flavors on popcorn (tamari, miso). Unfortunately the standard sources tend to have too much water.

The ideal implementation would have tiny bits of fermented soy solids adsorbed to the surface of the popcorn.
The closest I've been able to get to this has been with tekka powder.

I also like vegemite.
 
originally posted by Jonathan Loesberg:
Yes, but as I read you quoting me, I find a made a pedestrian grammatical error. The absence of commas makes the clause restrictive--non-restrictive clauses are set off by commas. Thus Levi did not even accidentally mean that all grandmothers can't taste anymore (or at least what he wrote didn't) and the intended meaning--still a lame one--that I spoke about was also the written meaning. I'm surprised Jeff or Sharon didn't catch me out on this. Mea culpa.

Well, that's a lovely way to put it all to rest, anyway. Thanks for the commas and the comments. Now I'm going to mend Sharon's singed suit.
 
originally posted by Tristan Welles:
originally posted by Kay Bixler:
Best thread ever. It's all here, grammar, conflict, fennel pollen, even wine.

Anyone (Jeff) have a favorite recording of Bach's Mass in B minor?

Really kind of hooked on this one.

Otto Klemperer's! Very much in the performance style of the mid 20th century, but a great recording.

I prefer Werner's.
 
originally posted by Chris Coad:
originally posted by Tristan Welles:
originally posted by Kay Bixler:
Best thread ever. It's all here, grammar, conflict, fennel pollen, even wine.

Anyone (Jeff) have a favorite recording of Bach's Mass in B minor?

Really kind of hooked on this one.

Otto Klemperer's! Very much in the performance style of the mid 20th century, but a great recording.

I prefer Werner's.

Victor's, better still.
 
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