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Week-end survey on the RFC site: Is there nothing like 'good oldhome cooking'



 
 
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Old 28-04-2007, 04:12 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
Chatty Cathy
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Default Week-end survey on the RFC site: Is there nothing like 'good oldhome cooking'

http://www.recfoodcooking.com/

Vote now!
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Old 28-04-2007, 04:26 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
James Silverton[_1_]
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Default Week-end survey on the RFC site: Is there nothing like 'good old home cooking'

Chatty wrote on Sat, 28 Apr 2007 16:12:03 +0200:

CC http://www.recfoodcooking.com/

CC Vote now!
CC --
CC Cheers
CC Chatty Cathy

Well, I'll be... I was first!

James Silverton
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Old 28-04-2007, 05:16 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Default Week-end survey on the RFC site: Is there nothing like 'goodold home cooking'

James Silverton wrote:
Chatty wrote on Sat, 28 Apr 2007 16:12:03 +0200:

CC http://www.recfoodcooking.com/

CC Vote now!
CC -- CC Cheers
CC Chatty Cathy

Well, I'll be... I was first!

James Silverton


Here's your prize

http://www.recfoodcooking.com/prize.html
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Old 28-04-2007, 05:25 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Default Week-end survey on the RFC site: Is there nothing like 'goodold home cooking'

The Ranger wrote:
Chatty Cathy" wrote in message
...
http://www.recfoodcooking.com/


Are Pittsburgh and Lubbock countries? (That's where my Sainted
Mother(tm) and Renaissance Father hailed from.)


No. (sorry)

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Old 28-04-2007, 05:27 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Default Week-end survey on the RFC site: Is there nothing like 'good old home cooking'

Chatty Cathy" wrote in message
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http://www.recfoodcooking.com/


Are Pittsburgh and Lubbock countries? (That's where my Sainted
Mother(tm) and Renaissance Father hailed from.)

The Ranger


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Old 28-04-2007, 05:47 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Default Week-end survey on the RFC site: Is there nothing like 'good old home cooking'

Chatty Cathy wrote in message
...
The Ranger wrote:
Chatty Cathy" wrote in message
...
http://www.recfoodcooking.com/

Are Pittsburgh and Lubbock countries? (That's
where my Sainted Mother(tm) and Renaissance
Father hailed from.)

No. (sorry)


Ask Steve W. He'll offer up a contrary opinion about the citizens
from either of those city-states.

The Ranger


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Old 28-04-2007, 07:01 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Default Week-end survey on the RFC site: Is there nothing like 'good old home cooking'


"Chatty Cathy" wrote in message
...
http://www.recfoodcooking.com/

Vote now!
--
Cheers
Chatty Cathy


Sorry, I found this a confusing survey - or maybe my brain just is working
properly

e.


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Old 28-04-2007, 07:41 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Default Week-end survey on the RFC site: Is there nothing like 'goodold home cooking'

elaine wrote:
"Chatty Cathy" wrote in message
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http://www.recfoodcooking.com/

Vote now!
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Cheers
Chatty Cathy


Sorry, I found this a confusing survey - or maybe my brain just is working
properly

e.


Sorry that found it "confusing". I apologize.

The point I was trying to make was: The planet Earth has become a much
'smaller' place in recent history.... Not all people live, cook/eat and
die in the country they were born in these days - some people even move
to another continent! Imagine that?

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Old 28-04-2007, 08:03 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
Cindi - HappyMamatoThree
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Default Week-end survey on the RFC site: Is there nothing like 'good old home cooking'


"The Ranger" wrote in message
...
Chatty Cathy wrote in message
...
The Ranger wrote:
Chatty Cathy" wrote in message
...
http://www.recfoodcooking.com/

Are Pittsburgh and Lubbock countries? (That's
where my Sainted Mother(tm) and Renaissance
Father hailed from.)

No. (sorry)


I think if you spend a little time there you too will feel like you're in a
different country =-)) Texas seems to have ceded from the union a very long
time ago.

Cindi



Ask Steve W. He'll offer up a contrary opinion about the citizens from
either of those city-states.

The Ranger



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Old 28-04-2007, 08:03 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Default Week-end survey on the RFC site: Is there nothing like 'goodold home cooking'

MG wrote:

but...

no options to answer if your country doesn't have any traditional cuisine!


LOL. where is "your country"?? Curious minds want to know
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Old 28-04-2007, 08:04 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Default Week-end survey on the RFC site: Is there nothing like 'good old home cooking'


"Chatty Cathy" wrote in message
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http://www.recfoodcooking.com/

Vote now!
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Cheers
Chatty Cathy


but...

no options to answer if your country doesn't have any traditional cuisine!


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Old 29-04-2007, 01:07 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
elaine
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Default Week-end survey on the RFC site: Is there nothing like 'good old home cooking'

"Chatty Cathy" wrote in message
...
elaine wrote:
"Chatty Cathy" wrote in message
...
http://www.recfoodcooking.com/

Vote now!
--
Cheers
Chatty Cathy


Sorry, I found this a confusing survey - or maybe my brain just is
working properly

e.

Sorry that found it "confusing". I apologize.

The point I was trying to make was: The planet Earth has become a much
'smaller' place in recent history.... Not all people live, cook/eat and
die in the country they were born in these days - some people even move to
another continent! Imagine that?

I live in Canada and to be honest I have no idea what the traditional meal
might be..........But I was born and raised in Scotland and perhaps haggis
is the traditional meal there. To which I'd have to answer no, I never make
that.
e.


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Old 29-04-2007, 03:20 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
maxine in ri
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Default Week-end survey on the RFC site: Is there nothing like 'good old home cooking'

On Apr 28, 7:07 pm, "elaine" wrote:
"Chatty Cathy" wrote in message

...

elaine wrote:
"Chatty Cathy" wrote in message
...
http://www.recfoodcooking.com/


Vote now!
--
Cheers
Chatty Cathy


Sorry, I found this a confusing survey - or maybe my brain just is
working properly


e.

Sorry that found it "confusing". I apologize.


The point I was trying to make was: The planet Earth has become a much
'smaller' place in recent history.... Not all people live, cook/eat and
die in the country they were born in these days - some people even move to
another continent! Imagine that?


I live in Canada and to be honest I have no idea what the traditional meal
might be..........But I was born and raised in Scotland and perhaps haggis
is the traditional meal there. To which I'd have to answer no, I never make
that.
e.


Those fried potatoes with gravy and cheese! Maple Syrup anything!
Digby Scallops!

Other than the First Nations, I'd have to say that North American
cuisine is a hodgepodge of the dishes that are from all over the world
whereever people emigrated from to arrive here and add their bit to
the stone soup that is our cuisine.

Then of course there is regional food. I was raised near Boston, home
of baked beans and Cod (where the Lodges speak only to Cabots, and the
Cabots speak only to ghod). If I moved to Georgia, the food would be
really foreign to me, things like fried chicken, chitterlings, Hoppin'
John, etc.

So offhand, I'd say Pittsburgh and Lubbock would count as "foreign" in
the food category.

maxine in ri

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Old 29-04-2007, 03:39 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
jmcquown
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Default Week-end survey on the RFC site: Is there nothing like 'good old home cooking'

elaine wrote:
"Chatty Cathy" wrote in message
...
elaine wrote:
"Chatty Cathy" wrote in message
...
http://www.recfoodcooking.com/

Vote now!
--
Cheers
Chatty Cathy

Sorry, I found this a confusing survey - or maybe my brain just is
working properly

e.

Sorry that found it "confusing". I apologize.

The point I was trying to make was: The planet Earth has become a
much 'smaller' place in recent history.... Not all people live,
cook/eat and die in the country they were born in these days - some
people even move to another continent! Imagine that?

I live in Canada and to be honest I have no idea what the traditional
meal might be..........But I was born and raised in Scotland and
perhaps haggis is the traditional meal there. To which I'd have to
answer no, I never make that.
e.


Bubble & Squeak!


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Old 29-04-2007, 03:40 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
jmcquown
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Default Week-end survey on the RFC site: Is there nothing like 'good old home cooking'

elaine wrote:
"Chatty Cathy" wrote in message
...
elaine wrote:
"Chatty Cathy" wrote in message
...
http://www.recfoodcooking.com/

Vote now!
--
Cheers
Chatty Cathy

Sorry, I found this a confusing survey - or maybe my brain just is
working properly

e.

cook/eat and die in the country they were born in these days - some
people even move to another continent! Imagine that?

I live in Canada and to be honest I have no idea what the traditional
meal might be..........But I was born and raised in Scotland and
perhaps haggis is the traditional meal there. To which I'd have to
answer no, I never make that.
e.


Oh, and tatties & neeps


 




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