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How much of a foodie are you?

^ Don't DO it!
Buy that pot roast........ :luv:
Have I told you HOW good my roasts are?
 
Big enough for you........ :p :p

Next you'll want to know how big my potatoes are.
 
Depends what you mean by a foodie. I am an excellent cook, eat out in expensive restaurants but am not keen on Asian food etc.

I'm the opposite of you. I'm a poor (or, more accurately, lazy) cook, eat out (mostly) in cheap(ish) restaurants and love Asian food.
 
I always thought "foodie" meant a sybarite of food, not someone who can eat just about anything, like me... much less someone who simply would eat by the ton.

But being a foodie demands range and the willingness to experience anything for the sake of your palate.

You can't be a sybarite if you restrict your tastes.
 
I like eating it not so much cooking it, if i won huge in the lottery i'd hire a live in chef/cook.
 
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We once ate at a restaurant that charged money for 'foam'.

We were so hungry after that we stopped at a french fry stand.
 
Huh?

I like you, belamo, but you should probably lay off the DMT.

I think Belamo is suggesting that food, both 'Cuisine minceur' and peasant food, all passes past our palate and then is combined and macerated with acid and all turns to excrement.
 
I think Belamo is suggesting that food, both 'Cuisine minceur' and peasant food, all passes past our palate and then is combined and macerated with acid and all turns to excrement.

Yes!!! That was my epigram when I worked in fine dining. All these wealthy people flying off the handle if the slightest thing went wrong with their meal. It must be terrible to be rich, idle and have it all. I promised myself on my last day I would tell a diner that the Island Duck with Mulberry Mustard was exquisitely tender, slightly sharp, and produced a moderately loose but pungent stool. Alas, I never got the chance.

Another time I was having an argument with one of the cooks...oh, I'm sorry, chefs...about whose role was more important in the restaurant. He told me I was just a "robot slave" and I told him all his hard work was pointless because it all ended up in the sewer. I apparently won because he threw a plate at me.

belamo: I'm always confused.

So what did that post actually mean?
 
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