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Parmigiana Thread

This Thread is for all those who want to comment on Parmigannas , or Parma's , or parmies, etc rather than clogging up other threads.
What is the price of parmas these days ?

Does anyone have a 5 year price chart so we can short them if possible?

Will be interesting to see the effect of an interest rate cut on the price of parmas. It could present a buying opportunity.

What companies have a parma exposure? I might buy some options if the time is right.
 
@Joe Blow , could you please change the title to reflect correct spelling

Parmigiana, also called parmigiana di melanzane, melanzane alla parmigiana or, in the United States, eggplant parmesan, is an Italian dish made with fried, sliced eggplant layered with Parmesan cheese and tomato sauce, then baked.

bastardised Aussie versions abound
 
@Joe Blow , could you please change the title to reflect correct spelling

Parmigiana, also called parmigiana di melanzane, melanzane alla parmigiana or, in the United States, eggplant parmesan, is an Italian dish made with fried, sliced eggplant layered with Parmesan cheese and tomato sauce, then baked.

bastardised Aussie versions abound
i used the spelling from the Middle Pub in town.
I will go in and ask them to change their menus (its only a blackboard with chalk anyway).
Mick
 
@Joe Blow , could you please change the title to reflect correct spelling

Parmigiana, also called parmigiana di melanzane, melanzane alla parmigiana or, in the United States, eggplant parmesan, is an Italian dish made with fried, sliced eggplant layered with Parmesan cheese and tomato sauce, then baked.

bastardised Aussie versions abound
While we are being pedantic can we talk about the butchering of the pronunciations of these words? We do manage a fair facsimile of parmigiana, so why not others?

eg, bruschetta, tagliatelle, gnocchi, capricciosa, etc
 
Had dinner at the middle pub last night.
Did not order a Parmi, never been a fan of deep fried breadcrumb encrusted food, had an excellent Morroccan Chicken Salad instead.
I did point out to Tony the owner that there was some discussion about his spelling on the blackboard, but I cannot print his answer for fear of being rubbed out for a few week.
Needless to say I did not push the matter.
Mick
 
Had dinner at the middle pub last night.
Did not order a Parmi, never been a fan of deep fried breadcrumb encrusted food, had an excellent Morroccan Chicken Salad instead.
I did point out to Tony the owner that there was some discussion about his spelling on the blackboard, but I cannot print his answer for fear of being rubbed out for a few week.
Needless to say I did not push the matter.
Mick
above and beyond the call of duty, Mick. 🏅
 
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