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THE KITCHEN GRAMMARS The verb in a Sanscrit or Farsi or Latin or Japanese sentence most frequently comes last as if the ingredients and spices only after collection, measure and even preservation might got cooked. To all these cuisines renown attaches. It's the opening of a Celtic sentence is a verb. And it was more fire and pot for us very often than ingredients. Had we not fed our severed heads on poetry final might have been our fame's starvation. Upholding cuisine for us are the French to be ...
Source: HighBeam Research, The Kitchen Grammars.(Poetry)(Poem)