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Default Dinner 4/26/20

On Sat, 02 May 2020 05:09:45 -0400, Gary > wrote:

>jmcquown wrote:
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>> And may I say again, adding dry white wine, cannellini beans, and a
>> healthy dose of thyme to those skillet potatoes automatically changes
>> the dish from "hash browns" to something else entirely.

>
>Definitely not hash browns.



It is like this...
If I make some pesto I can put anything from matchsticks to
watermelon and it will still be pesto. When I cut up a potato and fry
it in fat or oil then it is called hash browns, I can add those same
match sticks and watermelon and it is still hash browns.
It does get confusing when you put pesto on hashbrowns because
depending on what country and area of that country you are from, what
season it is and what time zone your are in along with where orion is
in the sky then it could be called either pesto or hashbrowns. Now if
you are in the southern hemisphere and the southern cross is in the
sky then it is called a hash brown pesto unless it is tuesday then it
is called a pesto hash brown. Dems da rules. I did not make the rules
I just enforce the rules. I am for all intents and purposes the
hasbrown and pesto police (unless of course it is tuesday)

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