sub for peanut oil in turkey fryer?
On Wed, 28 Dec 2005 14:00:17 -0600, "ms_peacock"
> wrote:
>
>"Denny Wheeler" > wrote in message
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>> On Tue, 27 Dec 2005 20:56:12 -0800, "Dave Bugg" >
>> wrote:
>>
>>>Denny Wheeler wrote:
>>>
>>>> Could you maybe print something up and have it available for such
>>>> folks? I hate to have you lose business--and I do fully grasp the
>>>> issue.
>>>
>>>This may sound cold, but I don't WANT them to eat at my place. Someone
>>>who
>>>is *that* "allergic" becomes a liability suit waiting to happen.
>>
>> Doesn't sound cold; it's a good point.
>>
>> --
>> -denny-
>> "Do your thoughts call ahead or do they just arrive at your mouth
>> unannounced?"
>>
>> "It's come as you are, baby."
>>
>> -over the hedge
>
>Most people that have severe allergies already pretty much know what kind of
>places they're going to be able to eat in anyway.
>
>Ms P
>
I agree - But it's when some idiot 'chef' decides to thicken the chili
with peanut butter that inevitably nails some poor schlubb. It nearly
did in my SiL a few years ago. If she as much as gets downwind of a
peanut, she's in trouble.
With Dave's food it's quite simple - there's meat and there are
spices. List the spices & it's done. I bet there's no peanut butter
on his property unless he brings his lunch to work, eh.
Folks with serious allergies automatically avoid sauces & gravies.
Harry
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