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Politics of cooking for people/eating food people have cooked for you (pg. 13)
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| diggerz |
Slylee, if it makes you feel better
I'd eat it, all of it!! |
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| Clovis |
| quote: | Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
meh, im of the opinion that someone knows what they like and if they want to ruin a wonderful with "ketchup" that's their own choice. |
Word, and I wouldn't date said person.
Learn how to appreciate good food face! (not you, just in general)
My dad had many friends who were great chefs over the years, and since I was a little kid it was engrained into me, that you never add anything to a chef's creation until having tried it as is first. |
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| diggerz |
Clovis = class
my sister's ex was a top-tier restaurant owner who hosted special dinners for people like Richard Gere.
Very meticulous about cooking and how well or badly received the dish was. He was neurotic and that 'vodka sauce' incident would've offended him.
In my opinion, it was rude. but I was raised differently... |
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| infinity HiGH |
| quote: | Originally posted by kadomony
i try not to base my emotional state on what other people think of me or my "accomplishments"
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Women :p
| quote: | Originally posted by Clovis
Word, and I wouldn't date said person.
Learn how to appreciate good food face! (not you, just in general)
My dad had many friends who were great chefs over the years, and since I was a little kid it was engrained into me, that you never add anything to a chef's creation until having tried it as is first. |
Word. At least take a few bites without adding anything. |
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| Swamper |
I have no idea why this thread is so long.
I agree with Slylee -- however, in his defense, if it's the type of food he's used to eating with a certain sauce then it could have just been instinctual and I can't see him having asked you had he the same thought process as you.
I think we can all agree men and women can have a totally different thought process for the same situation -- (i.e. jennypie and slylee)) :stongue: |
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| The17sss |
| quote: | Originally posted by diggerz
people like Richard Gere. |

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| MeLLyMeL |
| quote: | Originally posted by The17sss

| haha thanks.
that's exactly what came to mind when i read "richard gere" |
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| Lunar Phase 7 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Slylee
and i bet all those people on top chef would agree too:haha: |
But you are not top chef. |
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| StanVoid |
| quote: | Originally posted by The17sss

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hhahahahahah |
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| Dr. DAS |
He certainly should have tried it before adding anything, even salt and pepper.
However, if he wants TS on it (I do on my stuffed peppers...actually, I cook it into the stuffing)he should have taken a bite before walking to the fridge.
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| david.michael |
Am I the only person here that thinks that this:
- :: takes two bites :: ... ... ... er, can I have some tomato sauce?
is more rude than this:
- :: asks for tomato sauce, then takes two bites :: MMMM, om nom nom, this is good stuff, babe! |
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| inconspicuous |
| quote: | Originally posted by Slylee
all i'm saying is at least ing try it first before you say something like that. |
seems to me that would be a lot worse than just asking first. it's like saying, 'I thought it would be better than this. I need sauce,' instead of 'this looks good, but I always like sauce.'
edit: haha I clicked reply from the first page. |
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