Other chefs were compelled to bow low To his genius with ragout or dough; When his cakes all deflated And he was berated Chef Henry was forced to eat crow.
Don't you hate how those feathers get stuck in your teeth? I know by experience! Great limerick. I've also tagged you for a photo meme--ONLY if you care to particpate. Have a great Tuesday, Phyllis. xxxx
I like the limerick philosophy--hit and run almost. Ha ha. It would hurt but, fortunately this time, it doesn't apply. Nobody would ever call me a good cook--least of all me. Poor Henry though...
Born in Berkeley, although I have lived much of my life in other places. I now live across the street from my son Otto and his wife Kristin in Port Townsend Washington - a delightful town to live in and wheelchair friendly,
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Limerick well done!
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Tasty limerick!
Oh dear, anything but crow!
Ha! a ray of laughter! But maybe it wasn’t so bad, maybe he had Crow au vin ;-)
That is such a great limerick.
Poor chef...we all have failures in the kitchen.
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Don't you hate how those feathers get stuck in your teeth? I know by experience! Great limerick.
I've also tagged you for a photo meme--ONLY if you care to particpate.
Have a great Tuesday, Phyllis.
xxxx
I like the limerick philosophy--hit and run almost. Ha ha. It would hurt but, fortunately this time, it doesn't apply. Nobody would ever call me a good cook--least of all me. Poor Henry though...
Yeah, nice one Granny Smith - this one is humourous!
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