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On Fri, 06 Jun 2008 16:21:36 -0400, Goomba >
wrote: >Nancy2 wrote: >>> "Never making someone sick" from one's cooking is not >>> a "pretty admirable track record," it is a requirement. >>> >>> Jesus. Who wants to eat or serve ANYTHING that is not fresh? >> >> Sometimes, those of us who are older than dirt, remember our >> parents: >> >> "Eat your food! There are children in China who are STARVING!" and >> think we can't ever throw food out. LOL. >> >> N. > >Is aged cheese "fresh"? How about aged beef? >Many things are improved when prepared and then reheated. Stews and >chili often improve for example. Are they un-fresh? >What exactly *is* the definition of fresh?? A fruit or veg picked off >the plant the same day of eating...does that make one purchased days >after picking "un-fresh"?? you mustn't pick the fruit off the tree, but instead climb the tree and eat it there. true, it causes the tree excruciating pain, but them's the breaks if you're a lower life form. your pal, blake |