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- From: soc1071
- Subject: Re: Don't tell them the recipe's from the Mrs. Field's cookbook
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- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1992 00:51:00 GMT
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- In article <Bznv9t.Bxo@monster.apd.saic.com>, tomj@monster.apd.saic.com (Tom Johnson) writes...
- >styri@hal.nta.no (YuNoHoo) writes:
- >
- >>Pro. equip. I can understand, but what is pro. ingredients (part from
- >>snake oil)? Is it a polite way of saying "secret ingredient", or do
- >>pro. cooks have a license to buy things ordinary people must do without.
- >
- >>C'mon, I've been working with pro. chefs that never brought anything
- >>special into the kitchen except the odd "secret spice mix". Ok, I do
- >>have things in my kitchen that I have to buy at the chemist rather than
- >>at the local supermarket, but - pro. ingredients???
- >
- >Have you ever tried to buy the cheese stuff they use to make cheese
- >popcorn? They don't have THAT at my grocery store. Maybe we
- >should cross-post to alt.conspiracy......
- >
- >Actually, they probably don't mean "pro ingredients", they probably
- >mean "artificiallycreatedinamadscientistschemlabforfactoryproduction
- >indgredients".
- >
- >--------------------
- >Tom "I Wanna Make My OWN Cheese Popcorn" Johnson
-
- I have been bought the cheese stuff to make cheese popcorn for years,
- its right by the canned parm. cheese (no I don't really use canned
- parm. cheese by the way!) Kraft makes it - it's called grated american
- cheese food (sounds good hmmm!)
-
- Elisabeth
- soc1071@vx.cis.umn.edu
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