SC - Spices on Nerves of People
Mark Schuldenfrei
schuldy at abel.MATH.HARVARD.EDU
Thu Oct 9 11:29:41 PDT 1997
Mark Schuldenfrei wrote:
>
> Ras wrote:
> Realistically tho', do you truly belive that a good
> cook would foist things that he /she himself wouldn't eat (not can't eat) on
> others? Since the secret of great cooking is tasting , tasting, and tasting
> some more, I find the whole concept a bit ludicrous and bizaare.
>
> Yes, in fact, I do.
This depends on the cook's reasons for not eating the dish. If it were a
question of quality, then yes, I wouldn't serve it. If it is merely a
case of something I don't like, then I will ask other people to taste
it, or just taste it myself, anyway, ignoring the fact that I don't care
for it. I have had to adopt a professional's attitude about that, as you
can't very well tell a prospective employer that you can't cook eggplant
because you really don't like it. Well, you could, but you wouldn't get
hired. I have simply learned to ascertain what constitutes quality in
such dishes, although I don't enjoy eating them.
>
> Tibor (you could call me Jack Sprat, but it wouldn't be smart. :-)
Seems I had the pleasure of meeting Mrs. Spratt, once at an E.K.U. Yeah,
I know, that's MISTRESS Spratt. As I recall, she appeared to be quite
well and appropriately balanced with regard to her intake of fat and
lean. I'll shut up now...; )
Adamantius
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