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Default Tilapia; what's it like?

On Mon, 07 Mar 2011 13:25:17 -0800, sf > wrote:

>I don't know. I'm not Jewish, but I've had the real thing (eaten with
>a fork) prepared by a "real" Jewish grandmother and it was wonderful.
>Sorry your experience was so bad! He was a lousy chef IMO. Why do
>you want to repeat something you didn't like? I think Janet Wilder
>makes her own. Maybe she'll post her recipe for you if you want to
>try making it yourself.


Thanks sf! I always try foods I didn't like the last time I tried
them, when they are either prepared differently or a lot of time has
passed.

My tastes have changed on many things, where when I tried them later,
I like them!

Horseradish is one. Hated it when I was a young man. I love it now!

Cabbage is another. Made me ill when I smelled it as a young person,
but now I love it!

Yogurt...I thought it was nasty for many years and now love it.

I could go on and on. If you don't try those foods you didn't like
years ago, again, you'll never know if you now will like them.

Janet Wilder has answered also, thanks for mentioning her.