Who is Nigella Lawson? Who are they friends with? How long have they dealt in speciality pasta recipes, or specialty walnut recipes?
Nigella Lawson is Brit, who graduated from Oxford, , formerly married to Co-Founder of Saatchi & Saatchi (the worlds largest advertising firms in the 80-90s), a food writer and journalist with food styles including: Desserts, Pastries, Middle Eastern, English, Mediterranean.
So a near English aristocrat journalist with a fairly long marriage to one of the worlds most powerful advertising agencies pens a recipe for a seemingly obscure pasta dish (which isn't her speciality) two years after the public become aware of near aristocratic Americans sending coded emails about the same pasta dish.
For those wondering, walnut sauces are not whatsoever uncommon and a basic Google search turns up a TON of dishes going back decades and decades in various ethnic and Western cuisines. This entire alleged terminology "pizza maps" etc are purposefully termed on commonplace things, why would it make sense otherwise?
Having a pretend job eating delicious food, and marrying a mega rich dude is just not enough of a logical connection to her being a part of an underground child sex ring, lolz.
https://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/nigella-lawson/pasta-with-walnut-sauce-recipe-1946692
Name checks out
Is he blowing the whistle on playing dominoes on pasta??
Maybe.. I'll need to check the Pizza related handkerchief map.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CvOZ8_OWEAAmplc.jpg
Funny, that recipe wasn't added until JUNE 4, 2017.
Yes.
Email: APRIL 11, 2015
Recipe: JUNE 4, 2017.
Who is Nigella Lawson? Who are they friends with? How long have they dealt in speciality pasta recipes, or specialty walnut recipes?
Nigella Lawson is Brit, who graduated from Oxford, , formerly married to Co-Founder of Saatchi & Saatchi (the worlds largest advertising firms in the 80-90s), a food writer and journalist with food styles including: Desserts, Pastries, Middle Eastern, English, Mediterranean.
So a near English aristocrat journalist with a fairly long marriage to one of the worlds most powerful advertising agencies pens a recipe for a seemingly obscure pasta dish (which isn't her speciality) two years after the public become aware of near aristocratic Americans sending coded emails about the same pasta dish.
Umm...ok. Hmmm
For those wondering, walnut sauces are not whatsoever uncommon and a basic Google search turns up a TON of dishes going back decades and decades in various ethnic and Western cuisines. This entire alleged terminology "pizza maps" etc are purposefully termed on commonplace things, why would it make sense otherwise?
Having a pretend job eating delicious food, and marrying a mega rich dude is just not enough of a logical connection to her being a part of an underground child sex ring, lolz.
Things just got a little too real