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S'mee
 
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One time on Usenet, said:
> S'mee wrote:


> > Now I'm sure at least 10 people are queuing up to tell me I should
> > make him eat it anyway, because they certainly wouldn't put up with
> > that. But I'm more interested in knowing what kind of fussiness
> > the rest of you may have to deal with...


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> Oh--Frog legs squick me out,


Heh! I've never heard that expression before. I've only had frog's
legs once, as a child. At least my Grampa said they were frog's legs.
They tasted an awful lot like fried chicken. ;-)

> but I'll eat any kind of shellfish. I like
> buffalo, but most wild game tastes nasty to me. I've had roast moose
> tenderloin in Sweden that was quite nice.


Mom cooked a lot of wild game and fish/seafood when I was a kid (dad
and step-dad liked to hunt), and I always thought she did an exceptional
job of preparing them -- her mooseloaf was to die for. I wish I knew
how she did it.

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> Grandson, age 4, is too young to decide. It changes day-to-day.


I know what you mean -- my 8-yr-old just decided he loves baked
potatoes with sour cream. I'm hoping that he stays of that opinion.

Thanks for the reply, Gloria -- you got what I was asking about...


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Jani in WA (S'mee)
~ mom, Trollop, novice cook ~