"jmcquown" > wrote in message
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> Paul M. Cook > wrote:
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>> > Paul M. Cook > wrote:
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>> > > > Paul M. Cook > wrote:
>> > > > > "kilikini" > wrote in message
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>> > > > > > jmcquown wrote:
>> > > > > > > Didn't get around to making it on Sunday so it was dinner
>> > > > > > > Monday 8/18. And yes! Mom ate two small slices of corned
>> > > > > > > beef and a rather large helping of cabbage
> > > > > Sounds
>> > > > > > > like her mom wanted a cheese omelet instead. But she
>> > > > > got what a person with a crippled colon "really" wants -
>> > > > > spices. Paul
>> > > >
>> > > > I feel sorry for you if you think corned beef and cabbage is
>> > > > "spicy"!
>> > >
>> > > It is if you make it right. Nothing spicy about red pepper flake,
>> > > peppercorns and onions. No no no. I am seeing a link between
>> > > your mother's recalcitrance and your cooking.
>> > >
>> > > Paul
>> >
>> > Who said a damn thing about red pepper flakes?! Or onions? You
>> > obviously ignored the part of my post saying Mom ate *two* slices
>> > of corned beef and a LOT of cabbage. Yeah, I could tell she
>> > positively hated it. You're an idiot.
>> >
>>
>> Let's just say I'd never want you hovering over me in my final days. One
>> day the situation will be reversed. I am sure you'll want a self
>> styled "dietician" cramming food down your throat that you do not
>> want to eat because she feel the need to be "creative." Stephen King
>> could write a book about it. I think maybe he did.
>>
>> Paul
>
> You should be so lucky. If you have kids they are probably wondering what
> they did to deserve you. And they probably won't give a rats ass what you
> eat (or if you eat).
>
Projection. Do your cats ever write?
> Do you honestly think I shop for and cook things without asking my mother
> > what she'd like? BZZZZT! But then, you're totally wrong about a lot of
> things. So keep blethering about things you know nothing about. You seem
> to be very good at it.
>
Blathering, I do believe. Buth this kind of flies in the face of previous
posts where you rejected what she wants because you didn't find it
sufficienty challenging or interesting or nutritionally acceptable. You'll
know soon enough whereI come from.
Paul