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The Food Thread
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"food crime"? Poutine is now a war crime.O Really wrote: ↑Mon Sep 09, 2019 1:28 amI thought it was a funny list, although sure not everything was awful - some of it was funny only because somebody thought it was strange. Cheese on pears (or with most any fruit for that matter) is a long-time favorite of mine. I'm not a dipper of hardly anything into liquid, though. Not into sog.
Some would consider poutine to be a food crime, and maybe that was once me. Not now. The author would be aghast at a lot of the food now served at any big fair, but many of the items at the Minnesota fair look pretty good... https://www.mnstatefair.org/new-this-year/food/
Viva Ukraine, viva freedom, viva fries cheese gravy!A French restaurant says it received insults and threats from customers who thought its signature Quebecois dish poutine was named after Putin
... La Maison de la Poutine, or The House of Poutine, tweeted on Friday that it received "calls of insults and even threats" over its namesake dish.
"It, therefore, seems necessary for us to recall that La Maison de la Poutine is unrelated to the Russian regime and its leader," the tweet read. It featured the restaurant's logo, a heart emoji, and the Ukrainian flag....
The restaurant went on to offer its support to "the Ukrainian people who are courageously fighting for their freedom against the tyrannical Russian regime."
... Last week, Quebec restaurant Le Roy Jucep joined the fray, saying it was removing the word "poutine" from its branding in protest of the invasion, according to Canadian daily the Ottawa Citizen.
The diner, which claims to have invented poutine, said in a now-removed Facebook post that the dish would temporarily be called "fries cheese gravy," per the Citizen.
This isn't the first time a potato dish has been renamed over a political conflict: In 2003, French government resistance to the Iraq war led some restaurants — including three congressional cafeterias — to temporarily refer to French fries as "Freedom fries."
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Blackened red snapper with lemon risotto and asparagus.
Bottle of overpriced wine. Full body, ripe tannins and a structured, chewy finish. A bit tart for some tastes, but not bitter.
https://www.totalwine.com/wine/red-wine ... p/96927750

Bottle of overpriced wine. Full body, ripe tannins and a structured, chewy finish. A bit tart for some tastes, but not bitter.
https://www.totalwine.com/wine/red-wine ... p/96927750

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Chewy finish?O Really wrote: ↑Sat Mar 26, 2022 11:55 pmBlackened red snapper with lemon risotto and asparagus.
Bottle of overpriced wine. Full body, ripe tannins and a structured, chewy finish. A bit tart for some tastes, but not bitter.
https://www.totalwine.com/wine/red-wine ... p/96927750
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I know it's a real wine descriptor but it still makes me smile.
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1977-1991: Apartheid was still the law of the land in South Africa...Our Estate
The official date on the Title Deed of Rust en Vrede is March 12th, 1694. The property was granted by the Governor of the Cape, Simon van der Stel. The Cape Dutch buildings on the property date back to 1780, and today, they all have National Monument status. They are living history, used on a daily basis - I still live in the Manor house where I grew up, and the original winery is now the Rust en Vrede Restaurant.
My parents, Jannie and Ellen, acquired Rust en Vrede in 1977 and immediately embarked on a full restoration of the Estate. First, they restored and equipped the original winery, and in 1978 my father made the first vintage of the modern era. An extensive vineyard re-planting also took place, focusing on Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah and Merlot. Over the years, our wines have gone from strength to strength, and today I am fortunate to work with a team like ours and privileged to call Rust en Vrede my home.
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No doubt Useless, our very "special" child, fantasized that he was making some killer point. In fact, I've spent less than a week in Capetown and have no association with the wine other than the serendipitous name.
Even more hilariously, if vile racist Useless wasn't too stupid and slow to google he would have immediately discovered:
But, what would Nelson Mandela know about apartheid, anyhow? Opps.

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Vrede too wrote: ↑Sun Mar 27, 2022 12:43 amNo doubt Useless, our very "special" child, fantasized that he was making some killer point. In fact, I've spent less than a week in Capetown and have no association with the wine other than the serendipitous name.
Even more hilariously, if vile racist Useless wasn't too stupid and slow to google he would have immediately discovered:But, what would Nelson Mandela know about apartheid, anyhow? Opps.![]()

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So what?GoCubsGo wrote: ↑Sun Mar 27, 2022 12:52 amVrede too wrote: ↑Sun Mar 27, 2022 12:43 amNo doubt Useless, our very "special" child, fantasized that he was making some killer point. In fact, I've spent less than a week in Capetown and have no association with the wine other than the serendipitous name.
Even more hilariously, if vile racist Useless wasn't too stupid and slow to google he would have immediately discovered:But, what would Nelson Mandela know about apartheid, anyhow? Opps.![]()
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The company was founded and in operation for 14 years before apartheid ended. And for about 3 centuries before that, SA was the land of discrimination, and the Rust En Vrede company was going then, as well.
Me, you can call me all the names you want, but I won't be drinking any wine from a company tainted by apartheid. You hypotwits.
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That's about the best illustration of how the stock market works that I've ever seen. I need to work this into my market reports.....probably refer to it as "inertial circularity" or something like that.
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Some idiots get their feeling of self-worth by attacking others for their past, while ignoring their own past.GoCubsGo wrote: ↑Sun Mar 27, 2022 12:52 amVrede too wrote: ↑Sun Mar 27, 2022 12:43 amNo doubt Useless, our very "special" child, fantasized that he was making some killer point. In fact, I've spent less than a week in Capetown and have no association with the wine other than the serendipitous name.
Even more hilariously, if vile racist Useless wasn't too stupid and slow to google he would have immediately discovered:But, what would Nelson Mandela know about apartheid, anyhow? Opps.![]()
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Trump: “We had the safest border in the history of our country - or at least recorded history. I guess maybe a thousand years ago it was even better.”
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Useless throws the most adorable tantrums when he's made an ass of himself, again. Awww. Of course, he knows better than Nelson Mandela did how go be woke.

No one cares what kind of wine you drink, whiner, though being a drunk would at least give you an excuse for your perpetual stupidity. Plus, no one is really saying that they drink Rust En Vrede. Damn, you are sooo easy to wind up.
Again, moron, the winery has no more reflection on me than the lakes of blood on Grant's hands have on you. Plus, we have no idea what role the winery played in maintaining or ending apartheid. Your assumptions about it are both pretentious and kind of racist. Figures.
Now, if you want to discuss something relevant, I guarantee that I did more to end apartheid than you did - organizing a campaign and protests to get our university to divest, drafting and sponsoring a statewide initiative and lobbying our legislature for divestment, hosting a visit by Desmond Tutu and organizing a local celebration on the day of the 1994 SA election.
I also saw Nelson Mandela at the Oakland Coliseum on 6/30/1990, something I'll bet you didn't get off your fat ass to do.
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So I add a tiny bit of humour about a meal, in reference to a wine that partly shares a name with a forum member. How does one get to apartheid from there? Wait...
1. Start with any comment.
2. Filter through literalist humourless thought process
3. Add Angostura liberally
4. Stir in a spoonful of passive-aggressive
5. Spray around randomly.
1. Start with any comment.
2. Filter through literalist humourless thought process
3. Add Angostura liberally
4. Stir in a spoonful of passive-aggressive
5. Spray around randomly.
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He does provide a good lesson on what makes a bigot.
Trump: “We had the safest border in the history of our country - or at least recorded history. I guess maybe a thousand years ago it was even better.”
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I like the wines of the Napa Valley.
Local, delicious, might even be healthy.
Local, delicious, might even be healthy.
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Coachella festival food.
$11 pizza slice

$26 fries and onion rings

$11 pizza slice
$26 fries and onion rings
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Well, it is a very large slice.
But worth $11? Not.
And $26 for some fries & rings?
Don't think so.
But worth $11? Not.
And $26 for some fries & rings?
Don't think so.
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Not so big. Standard NYC pizza is about 18", cut into 8 slices. Like this.
Around $3 - $3.50

Around $3 - $3.50

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Are you there or are you just relaying someone else's post?
More than an entire pizza here.$11 pizza slice
That's obscene, fries AND onion rings???$26 fries and onion rings
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Yes, well you know. At a festival, the vendors figure they can jack up the prices to exorbitant levels because they know they have a captive clientele.
Next time, bring your own goddam pizza pie.
Next time, bring your own goddam pizza pie.