Wednesday, January 08, 2020

C2 8/1/20

Comic strip activity

cigaˈrette ˌbutt / $ ˈ... ˌ./ (also cigarette end British English) noun [countable]   
the part of a cigarette that remains when someone has finished smoking it

puff 2 [intransitive, transitive] (also puff away) to breathe in and out while smoking a cigarette or pipe
puff at/on
- Kinane sat in silence, puffing thoughtfully at his pipe.

sip /sɪp/ ●●○ verb (sipped, sipping) [intransitive, transitive]   
to drink something slowly, taking very small mouthfuls
 She was sitting at the table sipping her coffee.
sip at
- He sipped at his wine with pleasure.

take/have a bite (of something/out of something)
- She picked up the sandwich and took a bite.
- Can I have a bite of your apple?



Restaurant reviews

Eh!
El pollo rockero
Magoga
Taulla
Nada escrito
Café ficciones
El Álamo
Mano a mano

Tasting menu

The rating is 5 stars

tur‧bot /ˈtɜːbɒt, -bət $ ˈtɜːrbət/ noun (plural turbot or turbots)

fil‧let (also filet American English) /ˈfɪlɪt $ ˈfɪlət, -leɪ, fɪˈleɪ/ noun [countable]   
a piece of meat or fish without bones
fillet of
- a fillet of sole

Daily menu


Jamie’s Italian Burger

Ingredients:
Italian style spongy roast, pancetta, incredible secret sauce, three cuts of meat: flank (abdominal muscles), chuck and added fat, aged (beef) trim (Meat cuts used include pork shoulders; beef chuck, brisket, and flank; and trimmings of all kinds.), sourdough bread, onions, thyme, bay leaf, balsamic vinegar, patty (burger), woody herb brushes, Westcombe cheddar, tomato, bacon, brioche burger bun, fries, polenta chips, side salad.
Adjectives:
Best, genuine, ultimate, spongy, smoky, incredible, heavenly, marmite sort of depth flavour, imperfect, lovely, nice, thick (slice), juicy (and based), munchy, crunchy, crispy, gnarly, wonderful, caramelised, balsamic, so (damn) good, outrageous, overcooked.
A make-believe oven
Griddle pan
rosemary /ˈrəʊzm ə ri/ noun [ U ]
[ FOOD ] a herb that grows as a bush with thin, pointed leaves
blend 1 /blend/ verb
1 MIX [ T ] to mix two or more things together completely
Blend the ingredients into a smooth paste.
2 COMBINE [ I , T ] to combine two or more things
The team blends new, young players with more mature, experienced ones.
blend in phrasal verb
If something or someone blends in, they look or seem the same as the people or things around them and so are not easily noticed.
Their uniform is designed so that they blend in with the background.

This is gonna be messy, bro.

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