It's hardcore gourmandising with an equine twist and a liberal dash of apple spirit, all served with the kind of panache only Johnny Frenchman can truly muster. |
This machine for gourmandising is as purposeful as a steamship's engine room, with stone, wood, tile, copper and iron all used to the point. |
The Olympic Games is a festival of nationalism, a gourmandising 17-day feast of jingo. |
You can't switch on the telly without being regaled by a clutch of chefs swilling and gourmandising over an array of nosh. |
If you've missed it, you probably won't be concerned by the fact that the host is no longer the warlike Richard Hammond but the chipper, gourmandising Gregg Wallace, who presides over the two competing teams. |