to get the chefs to do? our chefs are going to be making mushroom duxelle filled tortellinis, served with a sauce of their choice, using what s on the table here. what we are looking for here is pasta making skills, the duxelle, their chopping skills, cleaning of mushrooms and i think tortellini is of the most common shapes they would make in a kitchen. how long are you going to give them? 25 minutes. right, i d like to see how this is done. we would all like to see how it is done, i think. and we can now talk to judges marcus wareing and monica galetti. how are you. morning. good morning, nice to be at home. marcus, we were talking about strictly a few minutes ago with a couple of the guests, there is something, people need a bit of comfort at the moment. the programme they love anyway, but there is something about this time,
to the index of other news. in california, the founder of a nonprofit is facing charges for a deadly accident in sown california that killed two young brothers. authorities say rebecca grossman may have been drinking when she struck and killed two brothers in west lake village while they were crossing the street. authorities say she stopped about a mile and a half away. the alarming new report tonight making global headlines on climate change. scientists now warning 40% of the world s plant life is in danger of becoming extinct. researchers say 140,000 species could be lost forever because of human activity. that study submitted by more than 200 scientists in 42 countries. and former president jimmy carter turned 94 today. the oldest living former president in u.s. history. spending the day with his wife at their home in plains, georgia, and late today, the images coming in, the community turning out with a drive-by
100 years, and then they closed it. no, no. meeting daniel s dad, one begins to understand the roots of his perfectionism. his mom, dad, wife catherine, and daniel collaborate. with some debate. on a super old school farmhouse classic. the sort of thing that good times, bad times, a family could make with stuff that s always readily available on the farm. check this out. it s a hollowed out pumpkin layered with toasted hunks of stale country bread, which monsieur boulud sr. bakes himself. nutmeg, grated gruyere cheese, mushrooms, fresh cream from the
put here on earth to do god s mysterious will. daniel mate is here for this, to spread the gospel of meat. hungarian meat related wisdom in all its delicious, delicious variety. like saint francis of assisi he wanders the earth doing good works. in this case, highlighting the ancient arts of butchery, sausage making, and the preparation of many of the lord s creatures, as he himself would no doubt like to see them prepared. daniel: what have you heard about budapest butchers? anthony: not much.
healthcare as their country faces a political and economic crisis. voters headed toward rejecting an effort to decriminalize magic mushrooms. residents lifting penalties on possession of the hallucinogenic drug, the first step towards legalizing and commercializing a powerful and dangerous drug. of the ordinance fail supporters are vowing to try again. rob: a rhode island school district feeling heat after announcing they only serve cold sandwiches to students who can t pay for their lunch. any child who owes money on their lunch account will be served on butter and jelly sandwich but some parents a the child shouldn t suffer because the parents are struggling to pay. the district says it has $40,000 in outstanding lunch payments. jillian: 35 after the hour, 2020 contenders push the idea of