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Default Moist delicious yellow cake, from a mix you say?


"Bryan" > wrote in message
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On Jun 5, 10:09 am, sf > wrote:
> On Sat, 4 Jun 2011 17:47:26 -0700 (PDT), John Kuthe
>
> > wrote:
> > Yes he is, especially here. I won't defend his vitriol which he spews
> > here. And yes, I too take issue with the FastFood CRAP that he buys
> > and eats, all the while extolling the virtue of the "great deal" he
> > got on it, like that somehow adequately counterbalances the CRAP that
> > it is.

>
> He seems to be the "do as I say and not as I do" type.
>

I can't think of any fast food I've had in ages that was made with as
poor quality of ingredients as the "cake." The worst thing that can
be said about the fast food I buy is that it is standardized, which
some may find boring, same ol'-same ol'. One could esily say the same
thing about a certain person's baked beans. The TRUTH is, certain
fast food items are better, and made with better ingredients, than
most folks' home cooking. Many folks have no problem with opening up
a can of refried beans when making a Mexican dinner. Del Taco doesn't
use canned, but boils them and mashes them from dried whole beans.
There is plenty of crappy fast food, just like there's plenty of
crappy home cooking.

--Bryan


Crappy home cooks tend to enjoy fast-food