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Cindy Hamilton wrote:

> On Sunday, May 9, 2021 at 7:33:16 PM UTC-4, Joie McDonalds wrote:
> > jmcquown wrote:
> >
> > > I wondered about that. The "trinity" as I know it is onion,
> > > celery and bell pepper. I've never been a fan of carrots. I'll
> > > use them in stews and such but I don't go out of my way to eat
> > > them.
> > >
> > > Jill

> > I've never heard of a holy trinity that includes bell
> > pepper/paprika. I must be from another church.

>
> Generally, including bell pepper rather than carrot hails from
> Louisiana, and they're the people who named it the trinity.


Yeah, right.

> The TV chef Justin Wilson popularized the term outside Louisiana, and

it was
> easy for people to adopt the term when referring to the classic
> mirepoix.


I've never heard of Justin Wilson. Anyway the real trinity includes
garlic and chilli pepper, of course.

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On Monday, May 10, 2021 at 5:42:49 AM UTC-4, Joie MacDonalds wrote:
> Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>
> > On Sunday, May 9, 2021 at 7:33:16 PM UTC-4, Joie McDonalds wrote:
> > > jmcquown wrote:
> > >
> > > > I wondered about that. The "trinity" as I know it is onion,
> > > > celery and bell pepper. I've never been a fan of carrots. I'll
> > > > use them in stews and such but I don't go out of my way to eat
> > > > them.
> > > >
> > > > Jill
> > > I've never heard of a holy trinity that includes bell
> > > pepper/paprika. I must be from another church.

> >
> > Generally, including bell pepper rather than carrot hails from
> > Louisiana, and they're the people who named it the trinity.

> Yeah, right.
> > The TV chef Justin Wilson popularized the term outside Louisiana, and

> it was
> > easy for people to adopt the term when referring to the classic
> > mirepoix.

> I've never heard of Justin Wilson. Anyway the real trinity includes
> garlic and chilli pepper, of course.


Garlic wouldn't have been there. Royalty would have killed their subjects because of the after-smell of garlic. So, "the holy trinity is typically equal measures of the three ingredients or one part onions, one part green bell pepper, and one part celery"
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bruce bowser wrote:

> On Monday, May 10, 2021 at 5:42:49 AM UTC-4, Joie MacDonalds wrote:
> > Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> >
> > > On Sunday, May 9, 2021 at 7:33:16 PM UTC-4, Joie McDonalds wrote:
> > > > jmcquown wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > I wondered about that. The "trinity" as I know it is onion,
> > > > > celery and bell pepper. I've never been a fan of carrots.
> > > > > I'll use them in stews and such but I don't go out of my way
> > > > > to eat them.
> > > > >
> > > > > Jill
> > > > I've never heard of a holy trinity that includes bell
> > > > pepper/paprika. I must be from another church.
> > >
> > > Generally, including bell pepper rather than carrot hails from
> > > Louisiana, and they're the people who named it the trinity.

> > Yeah, right.
> > > The TV chef Justin Wilson popularized the term outside Louisiana,
> > > and

> > it was
> > > easy for people to adopt the term when referring to the classic
> > > mirepoix.

> > I've never heard of Justin Wilson. Anyway the real trinity includes
> > garlic and chilli pepper, of course.

>
> Garlic wouldn't have been there. Royalty would have killed their
> subjects because of the after-smell of garlic. So, "the holy trinity
> is typically equal measures of the three ingredients or one part
> onions, one part green bell pepper, and one part celery"


Who are you quoting?

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Joie MacDonalds wrote:
> Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>
>> On Sunday, May 9, 2021 at 7:33:16 PM UTC-4, Joie McDonalds wrote:
>>> jmcquown wrote:
>>>
>>>> I wondered about that. The "trinity" as I know it is onion,
>>>> celery and bell pepper. I've never been a fan of carrots. I'll
>>>> use them in stews and such but I don't go out of my way to eat
>>>> them.
>>>>
>>>> Jill
>>> I've never heard of a holy trinity that includes bell
>>> pepper/paprika. I must be from another church.

>>
>> Generally, including bell pepper rather than carrot hails from
>> Louisiana, and they're the people who named it the trinity.

>
> Yeah, right.
>
>> The TV chef Justin Wilson popularized the term outside Louisiana, and

> it was
>> easy for people to adopt the term when referring to the classic
>> mirepoix.

>
> I've never heard of Justin Wilson. Anyway the real trinity includes
> garlic and chilli pepper, of course.
>


Guess what master ... wilson never heard of you either !!!!!


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On Monday, May 10, 2021 at 4:40:58 PM UTC-5, Hank Rogers wrote:
> Joie MacDonalds wrote:
> > Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> >
> >> On Sunday, May 9, 2021 at 7:33:16 PM UTC-4, Joie McDonalds wrote:
> >>> jmcquown wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> I wondered about that. The "trinity" as I know it is onion,
> >>>> celery and bell pepper. I've never been a fan of carrots. I'll
> >>>> use them in stews and such but I don't go out of my way to eat
> >>>> them.
> >>>>
> >>>> Jill
> >>> I've never heard of a holy trinity that includes bell
> >>> pepper/paprika. I must be from another church.
> >>
> >> Generally, including bell pepper rather than carrot hails from
> >> Louisiana, and they're the people who named it the trinity.

> >
> > Yeah, right.
> >
> >> The TV chef Justin Wilson popularized the term outside Louisiana, and

> > it was
> >> easy for people to adopt the term when referring to the classic
> >> mirepoix.

> >
> > I've never heard of Justin Wilson. Anyway the real trinity includes
> > garlic and chilli pepper, of course.
> >

> Guess what master ... wilson never heard of you either !!!!!




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