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Thought for the day

by Paul Winalski » Tue Aug 10, 2021 12:17 pm

I saw this on a sign outside a restaurant in town:

"I want to grow my own food, but I can't find any bacon seeds."

-Paul W.
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Re: Thought for the day

by Jenise » Tue Aug 10, 2021 12:55 pm

That would be Bill Spohn. :)
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Re: Thought for the day

by Christina Georgina » Wed Aug 11, 2021 9:36 pm

A Wisconsin Thought For The Day: Ban Shredded Packaged Cheese. Make America Grate Again
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Re: Thought for the day

by Jenise » Sat Aug 14, 2021 12:54 pm

LOL, both of you. And I really appreciate the sentiment about grating cheese--it's not the same, folks! Doesn't taste as good! Grate your own, always!

While we're at it, should we dump on 'Baby Carrots'?
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Re: Thought for the day

by Paul Winalski » Sun Aug 15, 2021 11:23 am

The last pre-grated 'parmesan' that I bought (supermarket brand, not Kraft green can) smelled like baby barf. Since then I buy parmigiano reggiano and grate it myself. The mini food processor is great (grate?) for this.

I haven't seen cheese in a spray can in a while. Then again, I haven't gone looking for it. Long ago, in a food bulletin board I ran on Digital Equipment Corporation's internal corporate network, someone remarked, "I don't know why they call it 'pasteurized processed cheese food'. I put some in my fridge and the cheese won't touch it."

Regarding 'baby carrots', I assume they're just pieces cut from big carrots and trimmed en gousse.

I've noticed that Chinese and other Asian markets often carry these really huge carrots. But I've never seen a recipe that calls for them. Who uses them, and how?

-Paul W.
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Re: Thought for the day

by Larry Greenly » Sun Aug 15, 2021 2:39 pm

Paul Winalski wrote:The last pre-grated 'parmesan' that I bought (supermarket brand, not Kraft green can) smelled like baby barf. Since then I buy parmigiano reggiano and grate it myself. The mini food processor is great (grate?) for this.

Regarding 'baby carrots', I assume they're just pieces cut from big carrots and trimmed en gousse.

I've noticed that Chinese and other Asian markets often carry these really huge carrots. But I've never seen a recipe that calls for them. Who uses them, and how?

-Paul W.


I grate my Parmesan with a microblade. The pre-grated cheese has a coating of starch or cellulose (tasty if you're a termite) to keep it from clumping, and it doesn't melt as well.

The baby carrots are really baby-cut carrots, cut from larger carrots bred to be coreless and sweeter than regular carrots.
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Re: Thought for the day

by Jenise » Sun Aug 15, 2021 3:47 pm

Larry, I had no idea they were a special breed of carrot. I just firmly believe that the kind of person who would buy those flavorless precut/machine-tumbled carrots is the same person who buys pre-grated cheese--and believes both are "just fine".
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Re: Thought for the day

by Larry Greenly » Sun Aug 15, 2021 8:54 pm

I'm on your side.
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Re: Thought for the day

by Christina Georgina » Sun Aug 15, 2021 9:05 pm

Baby carrots .... HAIR ON FIRE !!!! Just finished 28 pints of garlic dilled pickled carrots. Vinegar and salt brine, lots of dill, garlic and a Thai bird chili. They are so popular with family and friends that they are the standard Christmas gift. I buy from a Hmong farmer and the size does change over the season with about 25 % loss after top, tail and peel. The Ball bible of canning and preserving mentions that baby carrots can be substituted for ease of packing and processing.... HOW COULD THEY ????
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Re: Thought for the day

by Christina Georgina » Sun Aug 15, 2021 9:08 pm

Paul, in our family the Kraft green tube of grated parmesan is referred to as Green Death .....
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