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Not as good as last night's fare. I was tired from work.
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> http://tinypic.com/29e27hx.jpg
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> Not as good as last night's fare. *I was tired from work.


Last night's fare was uglier.

Tired schmired. I've never seen anyone present a dish as badly as
you... the deer droppings in my yard look more appetizing... really,
at least they're neatly mounded. Your artistic ability is truly in
your ass. You haven't a clue... my cats toss up hairballs that look
more attractive than how you display food. I strongly urge you to
have yourself checked for brain tumors... there is something wrong
with you.

Sheldon

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Sheldon, there's nothing wrong with charcoal and chips!
Try hard to not be so judgmental.

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"LadyJane" wrote:
> Sheldon, there's nothing wrong with charcoal and chips!
> Try hard to not be so judgmental.


I was being kind. Regardless what Modom serves his presentation hides
that it's food... there is no regard to color, texture, arrangement,
none of the items compliment each other, always shrouded in wretched
slime with disgusting unidentifiable bits spit about... always have to
stop and think... wtf is that s__t!

Properly prepared/presented food requires no description and no one
shoud ever have to ask what is that, should be immediately
recognizable, in fact its identity should be amplified by the
presentation, never camouflaged. All his presentations follow the
same theme, grotesquely nightmarish... other worldly alien. At least
his theme is consistant, emesis basinesque.

Sheldon

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"Sheldon" > wrote in message
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> Properly prepared/presented food requires no description and no one
> shoud ever have to ask what is that, should be immediately
> recognizable


What bullshit

WHAT BULLSHIT




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In article >,
willard > wrote:

> On Mon, 05 Feb 2007 20:58:02 -0600, modom (palindrome guy) wrote:
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> > http://tinypic.com/29e27hx.jpg

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> It's big.. 1600 x 1200. Too big for net sharing. Turn off the flash, use
> natural light and see what you get.


I personally have found that I get _much_ better results suppressing the
flash and taking the pic on my stove top using the overhead stove hood
light. I get better details for the most part.

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> The composition was decent..you didn't julienne everything on the plate.
>
> jay


<lol>

It looked pretty good except for the over-cooked Okra.
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Steve Wertz wrote:
> Sheldon wrote:
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> > ... the deer droppings in my yard look more appetizing...

>
> The deer feel sorry for you - those are food offerings. * They've
> smelled your cooking.


You wish you had deer droppings in your yard... you wish you had a
yard.

Just a few hours ago, eaving me lots of gifts tonight:
http://i18.tinypic.com/2me4mev.jpg

Sheldon

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