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August 5th, 2004

“Don’t play with your food!”

“Don’t play with your food!”

This stern injunction has blighted many a child’s teatime as a project for turning sausage and mash into a happy face is scuppered midway. Surely parents remember that playing with food is usually the necessary preliminary to eating it? And of course a class of food exists that turns such parents into hypocrites - food where fiddling about with it is part and parcel of the eating experience. For instance that fantastic vegetable the globe artichoke - the selection of leaves, the swirling in melted butter, the piling of residue, the plucking of the hairy bit - not only is it delicious it is good messy fun, just like food should be sometimes.

Written by Tom on Thursday, August 5th, 2004 | 1,071 views |

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