component is something that matches the dish. If you want something to taste like it's from Puglia, you should buy Puglia olive oil, you should buy Puglia olives, Puglia spaghetti, Puglia tomatoes, and Puglia salt, if you can. That said, what I use and then there's the textual component. And there's this super Sale Mare Grosso from Sicily, there's the Maldon sea salt, which is my personal favorite and that's about the shaley texture and it's slightly lower salinity on a finished dish. Like you cut a steak, you grill a perfect
With that said, I would ideally like to have fuller-- not complete, but more transparency, and more formal Even Pugh and the best pollsters only get about 10% of people on the phone.
They out-matched the Lorians in every stat you could name. continue to follow Pug and whoever your favorite characters through books and books and books and books.
It's so funny. Your turn. I'm Florence Pugh, and I play her in life all the time. Lena Headey. I play Paige's mom.
years of working on this stuff. to track ships in Puget Sound that were carrying tar sands oil.
But all I could see-- those beautiful tree-like extended tentacles were not extended. And this is a Puget Sound king crab, a really gorgeous animal.
Bought this thing, got on the train. Take the train down Puglia. Show up. Hey, look what I got for you.
been there. And in fact, this is one of my favorite places to visit. I was there a few months ago, again, the Wild Horse Wind Farm. And if you've ever been to that place, you can go--Puget Sound Energy has this wind farm you can go visit, you know, not to far from Ellensburg. Well, Ellensburg is a very windy place and the whole area is very windy because when the winds go from the other direction, when there's higher pressure on Western Washington, lower pressure on Eastern Washington, the air accelerates to the gap down to Ellensburg.
leaders of all the various international efforts that are now underway for the elimination of nuclear weapons ranging from the pugwash conference to the nuclear threat initiative to a brand new group called global xero watch for their website in a few weeks globalzero.org very exciting stuff pull them all together to issue a joint statement of support
it because it is his song I don't want to be Mak Kham Kha so it's Sanu Sauda nahi Pugh Sanu Sauda nahi Please I do not buy into this tour Ravi to chana puchda ki haal hai Satluj da a beautiful art of the tale of rivers of Awal United
The red button? Well, for those of you who don't know, there's a little red button with a bonus panel on each comic. But then he did a book about pugs .
They live in family groups where they stay with their family members for a lifetime. There's one orca off of Puget Sound who is estimated to have turned 106 recently. I mean, these animals are incredible.
But it has a nice creamy aspect to it. My family still live in Puglia in Italy. And it's interesting, because the first time I went to go work in Italy, I worked in the north, up in Milan.
Seattle gets 38 inches; Portland gets 37; Houston gets, you know, 47; New York gets 43; Atlanta, 50; look at that, Miami, 57. So we don't--our total precipitation, we don't get much here in the Puget Sound . On the other hand, if you look at the number of days of trace precipitation, just a hundredth of an inch. There, well, okay, we're the leader there, right? But what really gets bad is the number of cloudy days, where we average, you know--Portland, Seattle around 230 and, you know, I mean, that's why you go to Miami,
And when I was born my parents couldn't take care of me because they were starting their masters and everything else. And so a writer-- a Mexican writer-- called Maria Luisa Puga took me away from my parents and took me to live with her in Cambridge. And she is a very famous prolific writer.
from many many sources so many people were working on the salmon thing uh at the same time the Norwegians um the Scottish the Canadians the Americans not too far from here in Puget Sound but the one I focused in was a Norwegian guy named Triva gum and um Triva uh at the time wanted to be a sheep breeder that's all he wanted to do in life um but he
feature. Let me talk more about that later. Okay. So mostly, local weather feature has something to do with mountains. The number one local weather feature where you are right now, and the Puget Sound, is the Puget Sound Convergence Zone. Have you ever heard of that? Yeah, you probably do. I got nods. Well, let me tell you about that. When the winds on the coast are roughly between the West and the Northwest, the air goes around the mountains--and
awesome collection of patches worn by confidential military units um he also has an art show opening tonight as the SF Moma and I would encourage you guys to check it out but please join me in welcoming Trevor pugin to Google and uh thank you so much for having me it's great to be here it's really fun it's really fun um today what we're going to talk about is State
Merci infiniment. Intervenante 2 : C'est bien la pugnacité.
The red button? Well, for those of you who don't know, there's a little red button with a bonus panel on each comic. Yeah. I think he's got "Pugs 2" out now.
what you're doing, "I got a hair cut on Thursday," is like, "Yeah, right. Good." Barry Salzman: I see you put some other content up. Did you wanna talk about that? Matt Bardin: I just, you were talking about Puglia and I just wanted to show another feature of the App is to drill down into the recipes by regions. Mario Batali: Stretching out eastward toward Greece and Byzantium.
But bigger. >> MASS: Well, that's true, but it costs a lot of money, okay? But they had spent tens of millions into those extra for the big size, know, Strait of Juan de Fuca and Puget Sound, that affects the regional area. So the small
Everything was organic until I got an invitation to do the TEDx Talk up here, in Puget Sound.
had blossomed around this boxing match, such as white pugilists are fighting colored battlers.
I originally called this boxing, but now I realize I was being too pugilistic in my metaphors and it might be a kind of slap of recognition
We are, I guess prideful, and pugnacious.
And I want to just give a round of applause to Natalie Foster, Jim Pugh, and Tyler who's taking my picture right now.
people get into the game and the the secret is out everybody's trying salmon farming and before you know it people have to grow much much more salmon to break even and so you start to see the fjords of Norway uh the Bay of fundi and Canada Puget down start to fill up with these farm salmon the more densely you farm salmon the more nutrients get released into the water you get algae
colonized by the Northern Pacific Railroad that had a land grant to build a railroad from Duluth to Puget Sound. And it went bankrupt very quickly in Bismarck. Had no money but
read. It's much more widely appreciated and the sophistication of the people that are reading what used to be a Betty Crocker recipe are now much more fascinated in the idea of not only regional Italian cooking, but they understand the difference between the cooking of Puglia and the cooking of a town in Puglia called Bari. And then when you wanna talk about what really makes Bari interesting, is the kind of fish that they use there or the kind of sweet peppers they use in their fish stew and suddenly there's a whole level
So as well as hustling the book, I also wanted to ask if you had any idea why I put a pug on the front.
I was in Italy, three weeks ago, and sat next to a pug on a plane.
Yeah. That's that's just not me. It's never going to be me. Even when I'm being very pugilistic, like even when you you
She she taught me a lot about being, you know, pugnacious and fighting for what you want and what you need in life. and
Please welcome to the stage the stars of the show, Nick Frost, Lena Headey, Florence Pugh, Jack Lowden, and WWE Superstar Paige. We came in out of order, sorry.
And it was wonderful though. And it was just hilarious that you had all these professional wrestlers going through all their moves so beautifully, and then me and Florence Pugh just, sort of, huffing and puffing.
But all I could see-- those beautiful tree-like extended tentacles were not extended. I was able to photograph it, and this is a close-up up of the face of a Puget Sound king crab.
Mario Batali: Stretching out eastward toward Greece and Byzantium. Matt Bardin: Whoops. So, here's the map of Italy and I got Puglia wrong, sorry, Mario. First, I put up Lazio or something else, but here's Puglia and so here's information about the region and then the recipes that are on this App right now that are from Puglia.
Matt Bardin: Whoops. So, here's the map of Italy and I got Puglia wrong, sorry, Mario. First, I put up Lazio or something else, but here's Puglia and so here's information about the region and then the recipes that are on this App right now that are from Puglia. Mario Batali: Which is pretty cool. 'Cause that's original content. That means that's not in the book. What that is, is you get something that's unique to that, and that's
is the thing that smells like the wind on a Thursday afternoon within ten minutes of where their mom had them. And if you can capture that smell, whether it's in the Mid Atlantic Hudson Valley, or whether you're in Charleston, or whether you're in Puglia or whether you're in Champagne, Illinois, capturing that regional flavor is the true method ideology that you really wanna get to, when you're cooking something that speaks more than just the recipe, but of the passion of your interest in the flavor of the soil and geospecificity of the place
They have this sel, sel de mer, sel le carmargue, sel de whatever. And some of them were still even wet and we're still buying them. We're buying half-processed salt. And that flavor component is something that matches the dish. If you want something to taste like it's from Puglia, you should buy Puglia olive oil, you should buy Puglia olives, Puglia spaghetti, Puglia tomatoes, and Puglia salt, if you can. That said, what I use and then there's the textual component. And there's this super Sale Mare Grosso from Sicily, there's the
showing up promptly at game time to play for us every week. He proved good for a couple goals a game. Our pugnacious goalkeeper, a National Guardsman
got to force air to rise. And when the air rises, it cools and gets clouds and precipitation. And so that's what happens here. The air converges together and rises. And there it is. Do you see those clouds right over there? That's the Puget Sound Convergence Zone. Now, I'm going to show you a weather radar image of it. All of you are used to weather radar, right? You've seen it on TV all the time. Weather radar tells you where it's precipitating.
But bigger. >> MASS: Well, that's true, but it costs a lot of money, okay? But they had spent tens of millions into those extra for the big size, have like Washington, you know, and they don't have the details of Puget Sound. It's all wrong, okay? So if we get high resolution, we gain the ability to forecast those details.