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toggernut | 16:30 Tue 26th Dec 2006 | Arts & Literature
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In Jean Renoir's biography of his father, Auguste, it is mentioned that Auguste detested sauces thickened with flour. I have for years been fascinated with a speculation on what that meant; did he like only thin sauces or those thickened by evaporation, or, possibly, it was flour that he objected to (i.e. cornstarch or arrowroot, etc. would be O.K.as a thickening agent).
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Perhaps he was gluten intolerant !

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