Posts by Sacha
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I meant honouring your son's recipe - preferably with people experienced at producing crowd-scale food to do the hard work. Creative food design to showcase the value of different ways of solving problems - in this case how to merge a couple of national dishes, with Amy's suggestion kicking it into fancy dinner territory (hence me imagining black ties). I've seen disability art but not disability cooking.
Btw, that's wholegrain mustard with the mushroom and courgette/zucchini toastie. Giovanni might be able to advise a matching cheese..
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That the best thing Key could do was challenge her for even speaking tells you all you need to know about the weakness of the argument he was avoiding.
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Or you could cut it on the diagonal, stand one half on end, slosh on some raspberry coulis, and it would be glam.
Now there's a plan for the next big Aspie event.
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New York's top pizzas, with delectable group photo. Go back a couple of pages for the start of the reviews - and damn fine writing they are, too. Not recommended on an empty stomach.
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Hilary, if the sweet tooth ever recedes, thin sliced mushroom and courgette can be good in a toastie. With cheese, mustard, etc..
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Just don't let them near a deep-fryer with those mars bars. :)
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Those are just street collectors, Steven. That's the charitable Non-Government Organisation model.
The real "corporate" stuff comes with the area of sponsorship, which some other NGOs use and Greenpeace notably doesn't. Not saying other aspects of their management aren't corporatised.
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That's part of the non-corporate "other stuff". However, our understanding of governance comes from both government and corporate examples.
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How come?
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Minister is a governance position, with specialist managers reporting to them. It's like the Board Chair vs CEO, but with all the stuff that coprorates don't have to tangle with.
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