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pesky--dust · 4 months
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Hannibal season 1: Potage, Rôti, Savoureux
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grahamdolce · 1 year
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Hannibal 1.11 Rôti
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amatesura · 2 years
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Hannibal 1.11 Rôti
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*hyperfixates harder on Hannibal by making even more memes* (SPOILERS)
Also got you guys another "sleep brain" meme since y'all seemed to like the last one so much
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thedarkmongoose · 2 years
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nonbaznary · 1 year
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will graham slowly going absolutely insane fanclub! members: prob everyone in the fandom
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happy late 10 years of Buffet Froid and Rôti!
also my wip under the cut because it was really cute when i started even tho i did drift away a lil bit
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firstfullmoon · 5 months
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thinking about anne lauricella writing “il faudrait la paix d’un lac sur mon cœur” (I need the peace of a lake upon my heart) & “vu hier une amie chère et un peu disparue. me suis réchauffée à notre amitié comme à un bon feu. en ai encore les joues toutes rôties” (saw yesterday a dear and slightly vanished friend. basked in our friendship like a warm fire. still got my cheeks all roasted) & “l’envie de mort peu à peu se retire, mer à marée basse” (the wish to die slowly withdraws, a sea at low tide)
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undercovercannibal · 10 months
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fidjiefidjie · 2 years
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Le poulet du Dimanche ! 🍗🍷😉
Source : Tansu Yeğen
Bel après-midi 🙋‍♀️
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rabbitcruiser · 11 months
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Anthony Bourdain was born on June 25, 1956, in New York City.  
Bourdain Day  
The life, legacy, and birthday of world-traveling culinarian and  storyteller Anthony Bourdain is celebrated today. Created by José Andrés  and Eric Ripert, fellow chefs and friends of Bourdain, who announced it  with a video, Bourdain Day is celebrated with the sharing of tributes and memories of Anthony Bourdain.
Bourdain achieved rockstar status—a rare feat for a cook—and his  suicide in 2018 devastated his fans, who felt a strong connection to  him. He traveled the world and ate food in just about any location  possible. In the process, he demonstrated the power of a shared meal to  bring people together, the diversity of cuisines and cultures, and also,  in contrast, that no matter where people are from, they very much are  alike. He was a storyteller and explorer of the human condition who used  food as his landscape. His ethos, which drew so many to him, can be  summed up with his own words: "If I'm an advocate for anything, it's to  move. As far as you can, as much as you can. Across the ocean, or simply  across the river. Walk in someone else's shoes or at least eat their  food. It's a plus for everybody."
Anthony Bourdain grew up in Leonia, New Jersey, and began working in kitchens at the age of 13. He later said he learned the most important  lessons of his life as a dishwasher. But addiction took hold of him when  he was in his twenties, and he became hooked on heroin for a time. He  went to Vassar College in New York State for two years before dropping  out and enrolling in culinary school. He then worked as a line cook and  sous chef at a number of restaurants in the Northeast, before becoming  the executive chef at Brasserie Les Halles in Manhattan.
In 1999, after publishing two suspense novels, Bourdain's article "Don't Eat Before Reading This" appeared in The New Yorker,  garnering him some attention. In it he captured kitchen life and the  characters of the underbelly he came across while working there, saying,  "In America, the professional kitchen is the last refuge of the misfit.  It's a place for people with bad pasts to find a new family." The  article set the groundwork for and led to the book Kitchen Confidential: Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly, released the following year, which was a best-seller and brought Bourdain widespread fame. Bourdain followed it up with A Cook's Tour: In Search of a Perfect Meal.
Then came television. Four shows over sixteen years brought viewers  to the far corners of the world, where food and conversation underpinned  an exploration of culture. Bourdain's first show, A Cook's Tour, was adapted from his book and aired on the Food Network in 2002 and 2003. Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations debuted on the Travel Channel in 2005. It received over a dozen Emmy Award nominations and had two wins over its nine seasons. The Layover, also on the Travel Channel, aired from 2011 to 2013.
In 2013, Bourdain moved to CNN with Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown.  It won five Emmy Awards and a Peabody Award for "expanding our palates  and horizons in equal measure." Tragically, Bourdain died of suicide on  June 8, 2018, while in France working on an upcoming episode of Parts Unknown. He was 61. Although he is no longer with us, his life and legacy live on in his robust body of work and with Bourdain Day.
How to Observe Bourdain Day
Share  a tribute or memory of Anthony Bourdain along with the hashtag  #BourdainDay. Then you could celebrate his life, legacy, and birthday in  a number of ways:
Read one of his books, such as Kitchen Confidential: Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly, A Cook's Tour: In Search of a Perfect Meal, or No Reservations: Around the World on an Empty Stomach.
Read "Don't Eat Before Reading This," the New Yorker article that set him on a path to fame.
Read a book about him.
Watch Remembering Anthony Bourdain.
Watch Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony Bourdain.
Watch episodes of A Cook's Tour, Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations, The Layover, or Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown.
Read remembrances of Bourdain from his fans.
Eat at a place he ate. Visit a place he visited. Read some of his quotes. Above all, move—"As far as you can, as much as you can. Across the ocean, or simply across the river."
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sharefrenchdinner · 2 years
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le poulet du dimanche, un plat familial réconfortant !
le poulet du dimanche, un plat familial réconfortant !
Le poulet du dimanche est un bon plat composé de produits et pas compliqué à réaliser . C’est un plat traditionnel français, qui ne demande pas beaucoup de temps en cuisine. Il est adapté au jour de repos, d’où son nom !.  L’histoire du plat Le poulet du dimanche est un plat qui plait particulièrement aux français dû à sa facilité de préparation et la saveur « rôti » obtenue après la cuisson. Son…
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pesky--dust · 2 months
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Hannibal parallels: Rôti, ... and the Beast from the Sea, The Wrath of the Lamb
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grahamdolce · 1 year
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Hannibal 1.11 Rôti
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art-vortex · 2 months
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(via Coussin avec l'œuvre « "Social Rhythm & Roast: BBQ Vibes" » de l'artiste Art-Vortex-fr)
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thedarkmongoose · 2 years
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how me and my man look at each other
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