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I have taken to reading (and commenting on) various cooking blogs. Chatty
Cathy, this might be a survey for you. Some of which I find very frustrating. I found one via a link from a very good blog, called Cooking With Anne, and it was a big disappointment. The title was Cookbook Junkie, and the little hairs on the back of my neck stood up........ah, I says to myself, just like Chris Dabney, there are more such addicted souls like she and I who find the need to purchase and own a cookbook to be slightly overwhelming and somehow euphoric in nature. What do I get, some schlub who says 'I own cookbooks and here are some of the recipes I just copied directly out of the book"...no explanation, no mention of HOW MANY (beotch probably owns 10 and thinks herself a grand master) and definitely not how she is motivated. Feh, I say. Are there other's out there who are disappointed in similar fashion? Now to the second musing: A week or so ago, a little old lady came home to find herself being burgled. She picked up a cooking pot and waffled the kid with it, knocking him down, when he tried to get up, she waffled him again (don't F with little old ladies with a a major **** off and cookware, you will not win). The cops came, took the kids away and the local television station came to interview her. She showed her 'swing' and lo and behold, it was an Emerilware pot she laid him out with. My question is this: Should Emeril capitalize on this......not only good for cooking but wacking the local hoodlums as well? Think of the free press this gave him.......your thoughts. -ginny |
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![]() "Virginia Tadrzynski" > wrote in message ... >I have taken to reading (and commenting on) various cooking blogs. Chatty >Cathy, this might be a survey for you. Some of which I find very >frustrating. I found one via a link from a very good blog, called Cooking >With Anne, and it was a big disappointment. The title was Cookbook Junkie, >and the little hairs on the back of my neck stood up........ah, I says to >myself, just like Chris Dabney, there are more such addicted souls like she >and I who find the need to purchase and own a cookbook to be slightly >overwhelming and somehow euphoric in nature. What do I get, some schlub >who says 'I own cookbooks and here are some of the recipes I just copied >directly out of the book"...no explanation, no mention of HOW MANY (beotch >probably owns 10 and thinks herself a grand master) and definitely not how >she is motivated. Feh, I say. Are there other's out there who are >disappointed in similar fashion? > > Now to the second musing: A week or so ago, a little old lady came home > to find herself being burgled. She picked up a cooking pot and waffled > the kid with it, knocking him down, when he tried to get up, she waffled > him again (don't F with little old ladies with a a major **** off and > cookware, you will not win). The cops came, took the kids away and the > local television station came to interview her. She showed her 'swing' > and lo and behold, it was an Emerilware pot she laid him out with. My > question is this: Should Emeril capitalize on this......not only good for > cooking but wacking the local hoodlums as well? Think of the free press > this gave him.......your thoughts. > Puts the emphasis on "BAM" Debbie |
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Ginny wrote:
> Now to the second musing: A week or so ago, a little old lady came home > to find herself being burgled. She picked up a cooking pot and waffled > the kid with it, knocking him down, when he tried to get up, she waffled > him again (don't F with little old ladies with a a major **** off and > cookware, you will not win). The cops came, took the kids away and the > local television station came to interview her. She showed her 'swing' > and lo and behold, it was an Emerilware pot she laid him out with. My > question is this: Should Emeril capitalize on this......not only good for > cooking but wacking the local hoodlums as well? Think of the free press > this gave him.......your thoughts. Emeril *did* capitalize on it, after a fashion: He sent the lady a replacement pot. http://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2009/02/...0251235775126/ Bob |
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Virginia Tadrzynski wrote:
> station came to interview her. She showed her 'swing' and lo and behold, it > was an Emerilware pot she laid him out with. My question is this: Should > Emeril capitalize on this......not only good for cooking but wacking the > local hoodlums as well? Think of the free press this gave him.......your > thoughts. Actually, he did. Gave her a whole new SET of Emeril cookware. --Lin |
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Bob Terwilliger wrote:
> Emeril *did* capitalize on it, after a fashion: He sent the lady a > replacement pot. I hadn't read the story, but on one of the televised celeb shows I was listening to they said that granny got a new set. --Lin |
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"Virginia Tadrzynski" > wrote in
: > I have taken to reading (and commenting on) various cooking blogs. > Chatty Cathy, this might be a survey for you. Some of which I find very > frustrating. I found one via a link from a very good blog, called > Cooking With Anne, and it was a big disappointment. Want to read a good food blog?? A *really* good food blog?? http://thepioneerwoman.com/ -- Peter Lucas Brisbane Australia Killfile all Google Groups posters......... http://improve-usenet.org/ http://improve-usenet.org/filters_bg.html |
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