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View Poll Results: is there a positive correllation between wealthy men and above average looking wives | |||
yes | 47 | 87.04% | |
no | 7 | 12.96% | |
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Re: French fries and salt.
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Is it ok that I also put ketchup on barbequed things? [/ QUOTE ] Now this is bad. |
#42
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Re: French fries and salt.
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] BECAUSE THEY'RE DEEP FRIED. [/ QUOTE ] What does that have to do with salt? [/ QUOTE ] They're mutually exclusive. [/ QUOTE ] Ok so you were just playing with us. Ha ha nice joke. [/ QUOTE ] WTF is going on here? Who salts deep fried things? [/ QUOTE ] Dude look up the recipe for every deep fried item ever made. [/ QUOTE ] No, no, you're getting me wrong. My question was not: does x taste good with salt. Obviously french fries need salt. The question is, once you get it, is salting it further weird? Like, for example, if someone were to shake salt over a piece of fried chicken, that would be weird, correct? |
#43
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Re: French fries and salt.
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] BECAUSE THEY'RE DEEP FRIED. [/ QUOTE ] What does that have to do with salt? [/ QUOTE ] They're mutually exclusive. [/ QUOTE ] Ok so you were just playing with us. Ha ha nice joke. [/ QUOTE ] WTF is going on here? Who salts deep fried things? [/ QUOTE ] Seriously stop! It's not that it's deep fried. It's that it's [censored] potato! You can't compare putting salt on fries to onionrings/fried shrimp, or mozzarella sticks, becase most people don't salt that to begin with. Salt enhances the flavor of potatos. That's it. Deep fried/baked/au gratin, whateverthefuck. [/ QUOTE ] It was my understanding that the Deep Fried rule overrides the Potato rule, of which I was aware. |
#44
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But many foods taste fine on their own. Potatoes can be dull, especially if they're cold. Cold french fries definitely taste better salted. But hot fries, especially good steak fries, taste fine without salt. I usually try to eat less salt and less sugar in every dish to see if I can discover what it really tastes like and learn to appreciate it, instead of nuking the taste with salt or sugar. One of the main reasons salt or sugar seem wanted and needed in every dish by people is because they become habituated to it, and can't really taste food properly anymore. Drop the habit and you won't find food lacking as much anymore, as you'll learn to really taste and appreciate it as it is. Things will begin to taste better. [/ QUOTE ] This is true. I started making my own fries all the time a long time ago, and realized one day that about half the time I would simply forget to put salt on and not notice. They tasted just as good, if not better (but different). Now it depends on what kind of mood I'm in and what I'm having them with. Putting mayo on fries is disgusting, but I think the world would be a better place without mayo in general. Just looking at the stuff makes me sick, like Undercover Brother. |
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Like, for example, if someone were to shake salt over a piece of fried chicken, that would be weird, correct? [/ QUOTE ] Absofuckinglutely incorrect. Man, you're [censored] up. |
#47
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Re: French fries and salt.
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It was my understanding that the Deep Fried rule overrides the Potato rule, of which I was aware. [/ QUOTE ] Here's the problem - there is no Deep Fried rule. |
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It was my understanding that the Deep Fried rule overrides the Potato rule, of which I was aware. [/ QUOTE ] Where are these rules!? |
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Re: French fries and salt.
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] BECAUSE THEY'RE DEEP FRIED. [/ QUOTE ] What does that have to do with salt? [/ QUOTE ] They're mutually exclusive. [/ QUOTE ] Ok so you were just playing with us. Ha ha nice joke. [/ QUOTE ] WTF is going on here? Who salts deep fried things? [/ QUOTE ] Dude look up the recipe for every deep fried item ever made. [/ QUOTE ] No, no, you're getting me wrong. My question was not: does x taste good with salt. Obviously french fries need salt. The question is, once you get it, is salting it further weird? Like, for example, if someone were to shake salt over a piece of fried chicken, that would be weird, correct? [/ QUOTE ] So now take the product (fries) and lessen / remove the amount of salt that is put on it. |
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Re: French fries and salt.
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[ QUOTE ] Like, for example, if someone were to shake salt over a piece of fried chicken, that would be weird, correct? [/ QUOTE ] Absofuckinglutely incorrect. Man, you're [censored] up. [/ QUOTE ] Okay seriously WTF. |
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