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On Mon, 26 Apr 2010 01:11:55 -0500, the infamous Don Foreman
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On Sun, 25 Apr 2010 06:30:47 -0700, Larry Jaques
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*raw spinach salad with vidalia onion and sliced strawberries, dressed
with poppyseed dressing


Yum, onions with strawberries! gag


Sounds like you're averse to onions in general, burp. Roger that! We
all have our various aversions. Mary is averse to garlic in more than


I'm a garlaholic. I just can't eat raw onions, but they're fine when
cooked, and really -make- a soup.


miniscule amounts, I'm averse to the use of sherry in food. I like a
glass of sherry but don't like it at all in clam chowder or chicken
ala king. Urp retch barf gag level of dislike.


I don't mind red wine in food, but I remember "furry" when trying it
by itself, long, long ago, in another life.


Vidalia onions are nothing like yellow onions used in cooking real
food and infusing a household with wonderful aroma of supper to be
anticipated, definitely beating the stink of boiled cabbage from the
bad old days. They're very mild and sweet, can be eaten like apples.
They're too mild to be any good as raw slices on burgers but they do
provide a bit of tang, texture and crisp crunch to a salad for we who
can gag down a salad now and then. The big Texas sweets are much
better as thick raw slices on burgers for the not-onion-averse.


Yeah, Vidalia and Bermudas are supposed to be mild, but raw, they're
as welcome as a dose of clap.


It's like vinegar. Really good, aged Balsamic vinegar bears no
resemblance to everyday cider or wine vinegar. Some have used it as a
dressing on ice cream. I've not found aged genuine balsamic here but
it's readily available in the UK, even at Tesco, if one's Visa is up
for the jolt. It's worth it. A vinaigrette made with this stuff is
indescribable, not found in any restaurant here or abroad that I've
ever been willing to afford.


Balsamic vinegar tastes like bad wine after it's gone off. Pass,
thanks. It was good on fish and chips a very, very long time ago, but
that was it. You might enjoy the furry stuff, but I sure don't.

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