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Julie Bove[_2_] Julie Bove[_2_] is offline
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Default Cook's Bias and Delusional Deliciousness


"sf" > wrote in message
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> On Tue, 2 Dec 2014 21:23:09 -0000, "Ophelia"
> > wrote:
>>
>>
>> "Moe DeLoughan" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> > On 11/28/2014 11:27 PM, Damaeus wrote:
>> >
>> > <snip>
>> >
>> >> What do you think? Did I try to get too fancy with macaroni &
>> >> cheese? Maybe I should have just gotten a box of Kraft Mac & Cheese
>> >> and
>> >> stuck with that. (Yuck.)
>> >
>> > Maybe it was having to have dinner with you that made everyone quiet,
>> > not
>> > the dish you'd prepared.
>> >
>> > For the group: I'm speaking from experience. Damaeus got kicked off
>> > another group I belong to, because of his bad behavior. Not gonna
>> > identify
>> > what/where it is, because he'd just come back and do it again.

>>
>> Well I've never seen any bad behaviour from him here so I am not sure why
>> you are advertising it now when he asked a question about his recipe.
>> Might
>> it not be kinder to see how he gets on without giving him a bad rep
>> before
>> he has done anything?? Apart from that, good luck with kicking anyone
>> out
>> of this group!

>
> Damaeus has been on this group in the past. Seems like a nice enough
> person overall, but you know exactly what happens here if anyone ever
> seems "fragile".
>
> Getting back to mac & cheese. I was watching one of those "rescue"
> (Restaurant Rescue, Bar Rescue) shows today and one of the original
> menu selection fails was a deep fried ball of mac & cheese. Normally
> that thought would produce a gag reflex, but I guess I was hungry
> because it reminded me of Arancini - so I looked up some recipes and
> found one that's baked and doesn't sound too bad. I may even try it
> someday. http://www.allfood.recipes/baked-mac...-cheese-balls/


I think that has been around for a while and it's not uncommon. Just not
something I ever would have eaten.

 
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