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On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 10:07:54 +0000 (UTC), "La Donna Mobile"
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>"neurocratic malfunction" > wrote in message
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>> what does caviar and truffles taste like?
>>
>> what other gourmet stuff have you eaten?
>>
>> are they better than pizza and chopsuey?

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>Perhaps before you try 'gourmet' food and splatter your ill-informed
>opinions on random ngs, you should try some plain un-gourmet good quality
>everyday food made with good quality fresh ingredients and without chemical
>additives. It is unlikely that somebody who uses pizza and chop suey as a
>reference point has a sophisticated palette.
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On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 10:07:54 +0000 (UTC), "La Donna Mobile"
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>"neurocratic malfunction" > wrote in message
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>> what does caviar and truffles taste like?
>>
>> what other gourmet stuff have you eaten?
>>
>> are they better than pizza and chopsuey?

>
>
>Perhaps before you try 'gourmet' food and splatter your ill-informed
>opinions on random ngs, you should try some plain un-gourmet good quality
>everyday food made with good quality fresh ingredients and without chemical
>additives. It is unlikely that somebody who uses pizza and chop suey as a
>reference point has a sophisticated palette.
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On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 20:25:39 +0000 (UTC), "La Donna Mobile"
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>> It's entirely possible to make either pizza or chop suey from good
>> quality frech ingredients and without chemical additives. (Even MSG.)
>> --

>True, but do you think the troll does?


Chop Suey? Yuck.

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On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 20:25:39 +0000 (UTC), "La Donna Mobile"
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>> It's entirely possible to make either pizza or chop suey from good
>> quality frech ingredients and without chemical additives. (Even MSG.)
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>True, but do you think the troll does?


Chop Suey? Yuck.



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On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 22:35:38 GMT, "Peter T. Daniels"
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>I doubt s/he makes them from scratch from _any_ sort of ingredients!


LOL! When he orders a pizza the telephone order takes asks "Do you
want whine with that, sir?"

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On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 22:35:38 GMT, "Peter T. Daniels"
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>I doubt s/he makes them from scratch from _any_ sort of ingredients!


LOL! When he orders a pizza the telephone order takes asks "Do you
want whine with that, sir?"

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On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 11:57:05 -0500, "Cotton Eyed Joe"
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>> I've not seen whitefish! I'll have to check that out, thanks!
>>
>> I agree tho', the "canned" lumpfish caviars are totally different from
>> the fresh ones! I'm hoping that Central Market will have the paddlefish
>> caviar this year. They will often let you "taste" before you buy so keep
>> one jar open for that. They just give it to you straight in a plastic
>> spoon which is ideal.
>>
>> I like the way it pops between your teeth. <lol>

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>Whitefish has a good "pop" to it.


The Coney Island version, in particular.

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On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 11:57:05 -0500, "Cotton Eyed Joe"
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>"Katra" > wrote in message news:KatraMungBean->
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>> I've not seen whitefish! I'll have to check that out, thanks!
>>
>> I agree tho', the "canned" lumpfish caviars are totally different from
>> the fresh ones! I'm hoping that Central Market will have the paddlefish
>> caviar this year. They will often let you "taste" before you buy so keep
>> one jar open for that. They just give it to you straight in a plastic
>> spoon which is ideal.
>>
>> I like the way it pops between your teeth. <lol>

>
>Whitefish has a good "pop" to it.


The Coney Island version, in particular.

- R.


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On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 20:13:54 -0700, "LittleGreyPoodle"
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>This has NOTHING to do with current movies, books or classical music! You
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On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 20:13:54 -0700, "LittleGreyPoodle"
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>This has NOTHING to do with current movies, books or classical music! You
>mother-****ing dipshit!
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Robert Barnhardt wrote:

> On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 11:57:05 -0500, "Cotton Eyed Joe"
> > wrote:
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>>"Katra" > wrote in message news:KatraMungBean->
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>>>I've not seen whitefish! I'll have to check that out, thanks!
>>>
>>>I agree tho', the "canned" lumpfish caviars are totally different from
>>>the fresh ones! I'm hoping that Central Market will have the paddlefish
>>>caviar this year. They will often let you "taste" before you buy so keep
>>>one jar open for that. They just give it to you straight in a plastic
>>>spoon which is ideal.
>>>
>>>I like the way it pops between your teeth. <lol>

>>
>>Whitefish has a good "pop" to it.

>
> The Coney Island version, in particular.


<LOL> Are they the same as Hudson River whitefish?

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"Luca Pinotti" > wrote in message
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> neurocratic malfunction wrote:
> > what does caviar and truffles taste like?


Together? No.
>
> Can you explain taste?

What? Together? Bleh.

>
> > what other gourmet stuff have you eaten?

>
> Everything.
>
> > are they better than pizza and chopsuey?

>
> Not for you.
>
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> --
> Nolite proicere margaritas ad porcos
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"Luca Pinotti" > wrote in message
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> neurocratic malfunction wrote:
> > what does caviar and truffles taste like?


Together? No.
>
> Can you explain taste?

What? Together? Bleh.

>
> > what other gourmet stuff have you eaten?

>
> Everything.
>
> > are they better than pizza and chopsuey?

>
> Not for you.
>
>
> --
> Nolite proicere margaritas ad porcos
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On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 22:49:44 +0000 (UTC), "Dave Shipley"
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>"Luca Pinotti" > wrote in message
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>> neurocratic malfunction wrote:
>> > what does caviar and truffles taste like?

>
>Together? No.
>>
>> Can you explain taste?

>What? Together? Bleh.


You have to cleanse your palate with Mountain Dew in between the
caviar and the truffle.


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On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 22:49:44 +0000 (UTC), "Dave Shipley"
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>"Luca Pinotti" > wrote in message
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>> neurocratic malfunction wrote:
>> > what does caviar and truffles taste like?

>
>Together? No.
>>
>> Can you explain taste?

>What? Together? Bleh.


You have to cleanse your palate with Mountain Dew in between the
caviar and the truffle.
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Jim Ward > wrote in message >. ..
> On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 22:49:44 +0000 (UTC), "Dave Shipley"
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> >
> >"Luca Pinotti" > wrote in message
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> >> neurocratic malfunction wrote:
> >> > what does caviar and truffles taste like?

> >
> >Together? No.
> >>
> >> Can you explain taste?

> >What? Together? Bleh.

>
> You have to cleanse your palate with Mountain Dew in between the
> caviar and the truffle.



Yahoo, yahoo, Mountain Dew Dew Dew
With that real fine flavor for yew
There's a bang in every bottle of that good ole Mountain Dew
Yahoo, yahoo Mountain Dew

I find it hilarious when this product, by means of the completely
unintentional double meaning of the name, was repositioned as a
natural drink for snowboarders.
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"Jim Ward" > wrote in message
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> On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 22:49:44 +0000 (UTC), "Dave Shipley"
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> >"Luca Pinotti" > wrote in message
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> >> neurocratic malfunction wrote:
> >> > what does caviar and truffles taste like?

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> >Together? No.
> >>
> >> Can you explain taste?

> >What? Together? Bleh.

>
> You have to cleanse your palate with Mountain Dew in between the
> caviar and the truffle.


Ahh yes that would make sense. Although it does seem something of a waste to
eat straight truffles.


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On Thu, 25 Nov 2004 23:34:09 +0000 (UTC), "Dave Shipley"
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>Ahh yes that would make sense. Although it does seem something of a waste to
>eat straight truffles.


Try dipping them into saffron.
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"Jim Ward" > wrote in message
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> On Thu, 25 Nov 2004 23:34:09 +0000 (UTC), "Dave Shipley"
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> >Ahh yes that would make sense. Although it does seem something of a waste

to
> >eat straight truffles.

>
> Try dipping them into saffron.


Can't say that I ever have! I think my most pleasant truffle experience was
with a sea bass which had had pieces of truffle placed on top, then wrapped
in a light pastry, then baked.




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"Jim Ward" > wrote in message
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> On Thu, 25 Nov 2004 23:34:09 +0000 (UTC), "Dave Shipley"
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> >Ahh yes that would make sense. Although it does seem something of a waste

to
> >eat straight truffles.

>
> Try dipping them into saffron.


Can't say that I ever have! I think my most pleasant truffle experience was
with a sea bass which had had pieces of truffle placed on top, then wrapped
in a light pastry, then baked.


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