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⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5 Classic, Mouth Watering, Analog Icons) Have a bootleg tape of the 1986 episode? Contact the author via the Retro Food Archive Project. -Classic- Mouth Watering -1986- - Alexis Greco-...
When Greco lifted the lid to reveal the lamb shanks, the steam fogged the camera lens. He looked directly into the lens, his thick mustache twitching, and said: “Look at that. You feel that? That is your mouth, watering. Don’t fight it.” 1986 was the apex of analog food media. It was before the sterile, white-box aesthetic of the 90s. It was before high-definition removed the romance of the flourescent kitchen light. In 1986, food looked hungry . In the vast, often chaotic library of vintage
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Ignore the clock. Cooking is measured in glistening , not minutes.
By Julianne Baker, Retro Food & Culture Correspondent