coltle6920
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did New Englanders become the official taste testers for the rest of us?
I frequently watch America's Test Kitchen on TV. One can get some good ideas from watching but they're hardly the last word. They have a segment where a panel taste tests a different item each episode. In the end you are told which item was voted the best and you should go right out and buy it.
Same thing goes for their recipes. "We cooked 500 turkeys." "We made 5000 meatballs." "Here is the way you should be doing it."
Sorry but I grew up on ethnic foods made from recipes handed down from generation to generation. You palate is no better than mine when it comes to what tastes good. Isn't that all that matters?
Didn't mean to lump in all New Englanders. The kitchen is up there in one of those small States.
I frequently watch America's Test Kitchen on TV. One can get some good ideas from watching but they're hardly the last word. They have a segment where a panel taste tests a different item each episode. In the end you are told which item was voted the best and you should go right out and buy it.
Same thing goes for their recipes. "We cooked 500 turkeys." "We made 5000 meatballs." "Here is the way you should be doing it."
Sorry but I grew up on ethnic foods made from recipes handed down from generation to generation. You palate is no better than mine when it comes to what tastes good. Isn't that all that matters?
Didn't mean to lump in all New Englanders. The kitchen is up there in one of those small States.
