Ratatouille A Memoir

“I bore witness to the real man, in strip clubs, shady business meetings, and in the unguarded moments when he revealed who he really was: a cheat, a liar, a fraud, a bully, a racist, a predator, a con man,” Mr. Cohen writes, claiming he has gained from those experiences a singular understanding of the president. NYTimes,  Annie Karni

There must be something nice you can say about the guy – anything!

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2 Responses to Ratatouille A Memoir

  1. Avatar photo jlmoisey says:

    Yes of course. his hair has flair … his feet are neat and his faces are in the right places.

  2. Avatar photo jlmoisey says:

    The French know how to cook, and this concept is definitely one to follow. Ratatouille combines a large volume of late-summer vegetables that have different cook times. If you tried to throw them all into a pot at once, none of the veggies would have a chance to caramelize, the eggplant would fall apart by the time the zucchini is tender, and your ratatouille would probably never meet its full potential.

    Dang!

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