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"Bruce" > wrote in message
T...
> In article >,
> Cindy Hamilton says...
>>
>> On Wednesday, November 16, 2016 at 5:14:20 PM UTC-5, Bruce wrote:
>> > In article >, Dave Smith says...
>> > >
>> > > On 2016-11-16 3:23 PM, sf wrote:
>> > > > On Wed, 16 Nov 2016 13:20:31 -0500, Gary > wrote:
>> > > >
>> > >
>> > > >> Don't get me wrong either. Pot roast is not nasty or anything to
>> > > >> me.
>> > > >> It's a bit tasty but it's certainly not something to get excited
>> > > >> about
>> > > >> when you hear that's what will be for dinner. I'd rather skip
>> > > >> dinner
>> > > >> and grab a few burgers and fries. heheh
>> > > >
>> > > > Why bother polluting the thread with a dislike which is based on
>> > > > your
>> > > > bad cooking?
>> > >
>> > > Keep things in perspective. He actually likes McDonalds food.
>> > > I can understand why some people don't like pot roast or stew. They
>> > > were
>> > > likely raised on badly braised dishes and never mastered the
>> > > technique.
>> >
>> > Just accept that some people have better taste than fuddy duddies who
>> > are getting ready for nursing home food.

>>
>> You know, it's possible to like both comfort (fuddy duddy) food and
>> more exciting things. But, of course, it's your right to be bigoted
>> about various foods. Your loss.

>
> You missed that I was severely provoked by Dave's suggestion that I was
> raised on badly braised dishes. Or you didn't miss it but didn't find
> that worthy of an offensive reply ("bigoted")
>
> Of course there's nothing wrong with pot roasts. You either like them or
> you don't, like with everything.


So, then, you're saying to each their own? I am LMAO, what a great concept.

Cheri