SC - snails and other t

Marisa Herzog marisa_herzog at macmail.ucsc.edu
Thu Sep 11 08:20:44 PDT 1997


                      RE>>SC - snails and other th                 9/11/97

<snip>
So, the question is: was your husband at least partially converted, or was he
convinced he had been poisoned? Would he eat tempura of Brussels sprouts
again, even if in no other form? Would he eat green eggs and ham?
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well, as he is color-blind, he might eat green eggs and ham, but as he is
familiar with suess, he might get suspicious!  And yes he will eat tempura'd
brussel sprouts, tho' they are not the first thing he chooses.
people and their palates are fickle things- I have a feeling there are ways of
fixing just about anything objected to (that is *edible*), in a way that will
make the objector enjoy it.  I have done it with onions, zuchini, asparagus
and mushrooms.  Logic even sometimes works- the old elementary school gross
out: honey is bee spit, milk is sweat... etc..if you eat *those*. Or, just
cook late enough at an event and they will be hungry enough that they won't
think twice about th fact that they can't *see* what is on their plate
- -brid  

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