@fiagrey Thx! It'll be heaven when women like Nigella set the standard rather than say, Paris Hilton or Pam Anderson. I'm so tired of the reign of the meal little tiny tots!
can anyone tell me what did she mean by " dribble me a little?" i mean what is the alternative meaning. English is not my first language so expressions like this are quite new for me
@choksantos I'm English and 'dribble me a little' just means to pour something lightly, for example to lightly pour some syrup over pancakes. The 'little' just means not a lot.
@TheFever77 thanks I got that meaning right away, but I was thinking that the phrase "dribble me a little" meant something else which is why they laughed. I'm guessing its some innuendo in american-english. maybe.
@choksantos Well to be honest Americans speak some weird form of English anyway so who knows what they were laughing at. I think she's probably a bit too sophistacated for an American audience. I'm just saying!
But for the sake of Italian kitchen, don't ever add the white wine to the pancetta. Just let it fry a bit until it gets crispy and drip it over the spaghetti. Then add the eggs and eat!!!
He's better with her than a lot of these morning show hosts, who just love to yak endlessly and ask moronic questions like they're terrified of silence. Matt and Nigella make a good on-screen pairing, he seems to "get" her.
I just think it's hilarious watching Matt Lauer blush and bumble his way through this segment. Nigella obviously made him feel like a 13-year old schoolboy in the presence of a film goddess and why wouldn't she? Great piece...thanks for posting.
So glad to see this. Thanks for posting. I embrace Nigella's food philosophy, especially the themes running through her shows about entertaining without stress and taking care of your own needs in the kitchen. So here's to sensuous but not fussy food, the pleasurable process of making it, and one of my favorite things from her cooking shows: a little tipple here and there for the home cook in the kitchen.
So pretty and the figure of a real woman
shesobreezy 1 year ago
Milf
lillawkid 1 year ago
This is a full-figured woman, hurray!! She looks like she can cook and have a good time 2. Does anyone know her measurements? Hw tall is she?
2dasimmons 1 year ago
@2dasimmons she's 5' 7" tall.
fiagrey 1 year ago
@fiagrey Thx! It'll be heaven when women like Nigella set the standard rather than say, Paris Hilton or Pam Anderson. I'm so tired of the reign of the meal little tiny tots!
2dasimmons 1 year ago
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thong916 8 months ago
can anyone tell me what did she mean by " dribble me a little?" i mean what is the alternative meaning. English is not my first language so expressions like this are quite new for me
choksantos 1 year ago
@choksantos I'm English and 'dribble me a little' just means to pour something lightly, for example to lightly pour some syrup over pancakes. The 'little' just means not a lot.
TheFever77 1 year ago
@TheFever77 thanks I got that meaning right away, but I was thinking that the phrase "dribble me a little" meant something else which is why they laughed. I'm guessing its some innuendo in american-english. maybe.
choksantos 1 year ago
@choksantos Well to be honest Americans speak some weird form of English anyway so who knows what they were laughing at. I think she's probably a bit too sophistacated for an American audience. I'm just saying!
TheFever77 1 year ago
She sounds like my auntie.
hi262779 1 year ago
haha would you like to dribble me? LOL
majark 2 years ago
Very hot
Aelliotb 2 years ago
She does so well with his sarcastic sexual remarks.
aaadianaaaa 2 years ago
She is absolutely one of the most amazing, proper, elegant, sexy, yet very commanding and such "high class" person... and her food is AMAZING too!!!
hbrannen 2 years ago 9
i'd go straight for her.
kevkevinkev 2 years ago 2
"now would you like to dribble me a little?" lol! that was funny :D
mizzfox 3 years ago 7
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TITS .....
nolslifegren 3 years ago
gosh..i wish i could be there and eat all the food
yvette74731 3 years ago 5
she doesn't look old either
kanokth 3 years ago 7
How beautiful is she? Shes stunning.
miss2tone 3 years ago 14
Nigella is the best cook!!
foodnetworkfan17 3 years ago 4
Nigella is gorgeous!!
She's not a stick skinny cook either, which adds to her attraction. She's got it all. Intelligence, class, boobs, a bum and a beautiful face.
latinagrl1000 3 years ago 21
...and a sharp sense of British humour ;)
aceswordsman 3 years ago 5
God, I love her so much.
But for the sake of Italian kitchen, don't ever add the white wine to the pancetta. Just let it fry a bit until it gets crispy and drip it over the spaghetti. Then add the eggs and eat!!!
vaniglio 3 years ago 6
He's better with her than a lot of these morning show hosts, who just love to yak endlessly and ask moronic questions like they're terrified of silence. Matt and Nigella make a good on-screen pairing, he seems to "get" her.
voodoo4936 3 years ago 9
Wow. She's so gorgeous and curvaceous! That's a real woman right there!
Emgee78 3 years ago 9
Oh dear....the poor man: "would you like to dribble?!!! ;D I love that English humor!
krakra58 3 years ago 5
i WANNA talk like that!!!!!!!!!
rollercoasteradri 3 years ago 6
Kasia, she adds Parmesan Cheese to the eggs at 1.58
Lol so funny when she asks the host to "dribble" her :)
Promix101 3 years ago 3
Hi, can anyone please tell me what she adds to the eggs at 01:58? I couldn't recognize.
KasiaGliwski 3 years ago
parmesan cheese
CoolGirlCooking 3 years ago
Oh, yes, it´s parmesan cheese. Thank you.
KasiaGliwski 3 years ago
Nigella is the best.
ilovenigellasshow 3 years ago 2
I just think it's hilarious watching Matt Lauer blush and bumble his way through this segment. Nigella obviously made him feel like a 13-year old schoolboy in the presence of a film goddess and why wouldn't she? Great piece...thanks for posting.
vanessajbaca 4 years ago 9
So glad to see this. Thanks for posting. I embrace Nigella's food philosophy, especially the themes running through her shows about entertaining without stress and taking care of your own needs in the kitchen. So here's to sensuous but not fussy food, the pleasurable process of making it, and one of my favorite things from her cooking shows: a little tipple here and there for the home cook in the kitchen.
MrPogle 4 years ago 6