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"Michael Kuettner" > wrote in
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> "jmcquown" > schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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>> Joseph Littleshoes wrote:
>>> aem wrote:
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>>>> On Mar 14, 4:30?pm, Joseph Littleshoes > wrote:
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>>>>> Its not so much that im surprised or amazed that anyone would try
>>>>> to suggest that not only what i write but where i write is in any
>>>>> way inappropriate ?as much as i am curious as to why it should
>>>>> matter so much to you "Melba" that you could not only interpret my
>>>>> comments as in any way inappropriately placed but that you felt
>>>>> the need to express such a thought publicly, as i read it, as a
>>>>> criticism of my description of a dish with similar ingredients and
>>>>> baked rather than fried?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Are you really this dense, not to mention pompous?
>>>
>>> You hadn't noticed?
>>>
>>>> All she is gently
>>>> and humorously suggesting is that the dishes you and the other
>>>> poster describe might be good and tasty but they don't meet the
>>>> ordinary definition of "hash". Like many other dishes, this one is
>>>> defined not just by its ingredients but by its mode of cooking.
>>>
>>> Yeah but the mere fact of doing that seems a bit odd to me. Like
>>> what does it matter that i was tweaking the subject, changing its
>>> flow somewhat? its a very tasty dish and there have been several
>>> threads on it here comparing the French "a la boulangiere" and the
>>> Italian "Tuscano" versions of potato wrapped meat dishes.
>>>
>>> Were talking meat and potatoes here, and other than when talking to
>>> Royalty, changing the subject in a conversation is usually
>>> acceptable, especially when any change is just a variation on a
>>> theme.
>>>
>>> So you can see why i was a bit confused by an accusation of being
>>> inappropriate.
>>>>
>> Should have been a separate subject, JL. You know this, we all know
>> this. This isn't "thread drift", your suggested recipe is a totally
>> different animal (lamb, even!). And not lamb hash.
>>
> I agree with Jill.
> The dish you mentioned also has a Greek version, JL.
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> Cheers,
>
> Michael Kuettner
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