Odd One Out

Actually, I think the answer is Athena.

Venus (Roman), Aphrodite (Greek) and Freya (Norse) are all goddesses of fertility, etc., etc., whilst Athena is the goddess of Wisdom.
 
I'm impressed by your knowledge of domestic goddesses, Pee, especially as I've never heard of the Tamasin person. You're not getting insider information, are you? :suspect:
 
Auntie K , Tamasin is a hag that thinks its attractive whilst trying very badly to be like Nigella. Also she gets her witch-like hair in all the food while shes making it.
 
What a bizarre bunch the cooks of the world are! From the haranguing, overdressed and distinctly quirky Fanny to Nigella orgasming over her pear tarts, to Ramsey effing to Olympian standards... they really ARE very, very strange!
 
Originally posted by krizon@Jun 13 2007, 11:23 PM
What a bizarre bunch the cooks of the world are!
A guy in the local pub on hearing himself described as a cook retorted "I'm not a fkng cook, I'm a chef". Ever since then he's been nicknamed 'The Cook'.
 
You'd have to, wouldn't you? They're all 'chefs' now, not a single one calls themselves a cook, unless they work in care homes. The word 'chef' has lost its once hard-won prestige as a title, unfortunately, and the likes of the great, innovative and original chefs of Mrs Beeton's era (who wasn't a 'chef' but a marvellous cook) would be spinning in their soup tureens.
 
Originally posted by Muttley@Jun 14 2007, 10:18 PM
The Brimstone is the odd one out - it is from the family Pieridae whereas the others are Nymphalidae
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Venus (Roman), Aphrodite (Greek) and Freya (Norse) are all goddesses of fertility, etc., etc., whilst Athena is the goddess of Wisdom.


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