Gawd... Musings
Michael "Dog3" Lonergan wrote: > I was just thinking about my culinary background (Steven has the rump roast > in the oven at 250 degrees). There isn't one. When growing up we had a > nanny that brought mac 'n cheese to new heights of culinary delight. > Mother could not, still can not, cook. With her it was either deli or > dinner out. Mom's best dish is chicken and noodles and damned they are > good. When I got to college the cafeteria was a gold mine. I discovered > balsamic vinegar there. I learned to cook all by myself. I'm not > complaining and Kraft mac 'n cheese still has a place in my heart. > > I will say this. Life at home showed me how to dine out in style. I could > not cook worth a damned but knew how to tip ;) > > Michael > > -- > " All I've ever wanted was an honest week's pay for an honest day's work." > > -Steve Martin Didn't someone just say that you can't learn to cook- that it's something you are born with? You're probably just going thru the motions, and not really cooking. And NO pictures allowed!! |
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