Posted on 07/22/2018 6:15:31 PM PDT by MaxistheBest
It may be that weve had all we can take, especially when these outlets are suffused with such self-importance. --------------------------------------------------------
The Red Hen is where the White House press secretary, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, took her family for a bite to eat, and from which she was evicted when the homosexual staff recognised who she was. Her rude defenestration was supported by the restaurants owner, citing Donald Trumps reluctance to allow transgender people to serve in the US military. It is, clearly, a liberals-only restaurant. They should write that on the front door, so that everything is clear, but as a sop maybe have a water fountain out front labelled for conservatives.
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But support for the horrible Red Hen was outweighed by about five to one by enraged conservatives, one of whom advised immigrants that the restaurant was offering free meals to illegal aliens and all they had to do was ring the number, which they quoted in full. My favourite, though, came from a local bloke who said that people in the area were disgusted with the Red Hen and that the owner was a New York transplant and related to Meryl Streep. Enough said!
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Cooking is not terribly difficult. Nor is it an art. It is at best what Orwell referred to as a half art, like photography. We have undoubtedly benefited from the increased prestige conferred upon people who can put stuff in a frying pan and stir it quite adeptly, these past 40 years. But latterly it has also bred within the restaurateurs a distance from and even a contempt towards the people they are serving. So that they are now agreed that the feedback they receive from their customers is utterly worthless: they know what they are doing and nobody can tell them otherwise.
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I travel for business a lot and so eat out a lot too. Seems like almost once a week I get some upset stomach from it. Dont get me wrong theres all of good eats out there but much of it is not and overpriced. When Im home I rarely eat out. Recently I brought out the old 1985 electric Wok and experimenting some with various stir fry. That, my little electric grill and the gas one out back Im enjoying eating homemade meals. A little more work but less cost and I know what goes into the food preparation and sanitary. Plus I can fix up an adult mixed drink without getting ripped off in price or content of ingredients.
“Much less messy to cook the bacon in the oven, too.”
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Is is unless you drop the whole thing on the floor when removing it from the oven,as I did once.
Bacon fat all over the place-—and an absolutely delighted Sheltie.
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I have actually witnessed people thrown out windows, had no idea there was a word for it.
Just another Latin loanword. One can say “de-window” just as easily.
The problem is you can’t get a good pepperoni anywhere south of New Jersey.
Go Chinese. Every thing cooked very hot,
The 1947 Bugs Bunny cartoon “Slick Hare” parodies the Los Angeles nightclub Macumbo, a hangout for the Hollywood Elite. While making the cartoon, the animators got a look into the kitchen and drew it in the cartoon just like they saw it, complete with grease dripping from the stove, greasy hand prints on the refrigerator and crates of vegetables sitting on the floor. Reportedly, after the cartoon came out, the animators were banned from the nightclub.
Not a higher chance. According to a Yale University study (and a few others) a 30 TIMES higher chance for those that engage in fecal ‘sex’.
She wasn’t in Prague.
Cooking in a modern kitchen with all the right ingredients for your meal, isn’t difficult.
The art comes in with finding the best ingredients, as some brands are superior in taste and flavor, and often fresh beats canned. And also knowing how to tweak a recipe, and in some cases knowing what might be an acceptable substitute for something.
And the kitchen may be clean and the chefs may be, the wait staff and those in charge of wiping stuff down, may not be.
I rarely eat out. I never get sick from food.
Got it, thanks! We're thinking about cruising over to the west side/Gulf. It's on the list!
That, or buy a boat.
I think it's only been there 5 or 6 years. I haven't tried Archies - good Italian? I'll be down there in a few weeks.
“food was great. however doc left a clamp inside me.”
so what, 2 stars? 2 1/2?
which model? there are a ton of different models.
I am way, way way below the average.
Thank you...looks like I will have to get one.
$8-12 is worth when you avoid trip to grocery store to buy a list of items required to cook the menu item, buying paper napkins, washing the pans & pots, washing silverware and dinner plates, not to mention electricity & water & detergent consumed by the dish washer, cleaning the dining table after eating, cost of gas burned to cook the food etc etc.
But yes, it is cheaper to cook at home, especially if there are more than 2 people in the family. For DINCs (double income no children) it is so much more convenient to eat in restaurants. We in America are so lucky to have very reasonable restaurant prices compared to Western Europe, Australia, Japan, and all big cities elsewhere except Washington DC.
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