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LOL Nigella's pronunciation

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joggerjayne | 21:08 Thu 09th Dec 2010 | Food & Drink
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Her "own" version of Tiramisu, on tonight's programme.

She's just added the "maaarscoponay"

LOL
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I think a line should be drawrn here!
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If she emphasised the 'aar' then she probably pronounces words like bath and grass with the 'posher' 'arr' sound.
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lol ^^
I watched Nigella and she positively oozed. Oh yes.
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I'm sorry everyone ... this thread finished yesterday.

Nothing to see here, ladies and gentleman.

Move along now, please.
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i would say mar-sker-pony.
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ps.

Molly, I don't think the "arr" in grass, or bath, is posh.

It's just a regional thing.
Thanks for sharing vibes
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I'm sure there would be a market for such a book, Vibes ...

Nigella's Kitchen

How To Be A Domestic Goddess

Nigella Express

and now ...

Nigella Rubs Food Into Her Boobs
Who cares how Nigella talks ;-p
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Actually, she does look pretty good for almost 51.
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But I do think that someone with an Oxford degree in Mediaeval and Modern Languages should pronounce Italian words correctly.
So jj... will you be attempting the Tiramisu?

Can you do it in the microwave?

;-p
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What ... attempting to make it ?

LOL !!

Why would I want to do that ??
True... you can probably just buy one from some trendy Brighton Italian cake shop... leaving you time for a bit of Morris Dancing...

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