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Waitrose and the Heston Black Forest Buche

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  • Azari
    Azari Posts: 4,317 Forumite
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    rustyboy21 wrote: »
    It is Rather rude and just another name for the 'C' word !

    Conservative? :eek:
    There are two types of people in the world: Those that can extrapolate information.
  • pimento wrote: »
    Listen very carefully, I will say this only once.
    Jamie Bloody Oliver's Ice Cream Bombe!

    NO! I want a buche type thing of Black Forestness that I can make in my kitchen. I don't want to make bombs in my kitchen, it's against the law!
  • meer53
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    QuackQuack wrote: »
    NO! I want a buche type thing of Black Forestness that I can make in my kitchen. I don't want to make bombs in my kitchen, it's against the law!

    Take 1 Black Forest Gateaux, 1 tub chocolate mousse, slap the mousse on top of the gateaux, add a few extra cherries, cover in melted chocolate and freeze. Sorted. I assume. :) Actually, for me, the Bombe looks far more interesting than the Bouche. What a blo*dy silly name for a cake anyway. :)

    FWIW, oop ere in't North, that Twa**y word is considered normal. It means the same everywhere, of course i would never say it ;)
  • dacouch
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    vyle wrote: »
    It means the same down south, too. Or at least that's how I've always used it.

    It does indeed, it also has another meaning which is "stupid" or "annoying" down sarf
  • arcon5
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    Mupette wrote: »
    Then again the guy at the till said they were being sold online for £200 each, i was very tempted to buy what they had and make a profit, but decided not today

    good job you gave it a miss, ebays price is between £15-£25 :)
  • pimento
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    Just put cherries in it instead of candied fruits. I promise you won't be disappointed.
    "If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." -- Red Adair
  • pimento
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    dacouch wrote: »
    It does indeed, it also has another meaning which is "stupid" or "annoying" down sarf

    Innit! :D....
    "If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." -- Red Adair
  • rustyboy21
    rustyboy21 Posts: 2,565 Forumite
    Raymond Blanc made a Buche this evening on his programme.

    French Cr*p Innit !

    Ban the Buche, have spotted !!!!!! instead !

    Teach those Frogs not to try and get us Downgraded on our credit rating ! :rotfl:
  • rustyboy21 wrote: »
    Just to let you know Southern folks , the word in Bold means something totally different up North, especially the North West.

    It is Rather rude and just another name for the 'C' word !

    Quackquack..... You naughty Girl :shocked::naughty:

    Now that you have the internet 'Up North' you can use it to do a search of the meanings of the word !!!!. You will find something like this

    twt.
    n.

    n Taboo slang
    1. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Anatomy) the female genitals
    2. a girl or woman considered sexually
    3. a foolish or despicable person

    I only know because a mother pulled me up on my use of the word in front of her children. She obviously led a seedier life than me as I only nkew the third meaning listed. :rotfl:

    I only found this posting because I was looking for someone to tell that I had found one of heston's Bouches.

    Bouche, now that sounds like Bush. George of course :A
  • dacouch
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    chezqui wrote: »
    Bouche, now that sounds like Bush. George of course :A

    That reminds me of a great T Shirt I once saw when George Bush was President. The legend was "Bush is another word for C$%£"
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