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Courgette Pasta | A Taste of the Country | Channel 5
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- Опубликовано: 25 июл 2022
- Julius Roberts makes courgettes the star of this gorgeous, light and quick pasta dish, perfect for summer! Link for the recipe is below👇
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Looks lovely.
Love the video. Great food. Just got home to 2 courgettes on my plant at the front door. Whoop whoop.
Made this dish today, was given homegrown courgettes by a patient turned out absolutely 💯 😋. WELL DONE 👏 Juluis, watch out Jamie Oliver 😀
No to mint
I respect everyone who were involved in this Seriously the best piece that i ve ever seen on RUclips 💌 Hate off to well all 💟 love your videos
Hugh fearnley whittingstall called, wants his Schtick back.
So who's paying for all this pretty, hippie self aggrandising nonsense? I'm guessing mum and dad aren't working three shifts a day at Amazon to fund this over entitled guff. Go read the article in the Tatler about this guy, I think it tells you everything you need to know. Come on everyone, forget the frozen veg bin in Asda and buy/rent yourself a massively expensive small holding in one of the hotest property spots in the country. What do you mean you can't afford it? Shame on you.
I love your way of cocking but you use a lot of 🧂 😬
Formulated and unoriginal!
Maybe you could say what a courgette is in English? Of course captions often scramble words into nonsense gibbldey-gook.
It is called courgette in English. It's called zucchini in the US