I haven’t seen Terminator in far too long.
As long as it's not Michelob.Pizza and beer sounds good right now.
Except that pizza itself is a traditional rustic food of the working-class poor that was traditionally looked down upon as "peasant food."So it's not a Star Trek opinion, but it is a controversial one – I don't like pizza. It's just Welsh rarebit with ideas above its station.
Except that pizza itself is a traditional rustic food of the working-class poor that was traditionally looked down upon as "peasant food."
Then why compare it to peasant food with delusions of grandeur/ideas of above it's station?I'm not quite sure why that merits an "except". I'm not saying I dislike pizza because its roots are as a peasant food.
I took the opposite meaning. I read "ideas above its station" as meaning that pizza is some kind of frou-frou fancy food, as opposed to Welsh Rarebit. Strangely, a lot of people a derisive of foods that they perceive as fancy or ostentatious. I see that a lot with sushi, which is also a traditional working-class food in its culture of origin.I'm not quite sure why that merits an "except". I'm not saying I dislike pizza because its roots are as a peasant food.
Then why compare it to peasant food with delusions of grandeur/ideas of above it's station?
I read "ideas above its station" as meaning that pizza is some kind of frou-frou fancy food, as opposed to Welsh Rarebit. Strangely, a lot of people a derisive of foods that are perceived as fancy.
I see that a lot with sushi, which is also a traditional working-class food.
Depends on the pizza. Usually the term used is "gourmet" and I know one seafood restaurant was doing that.Also – who the hell thinks pizza is a fancy food!?
Nope. Michael Burnham is the best thing to happen to the Spock character since the Genesis wave.Yup. And nix the silly Burnham/Spock connection, too.
I'm not quite sure why that merits an "except". I'm not saying I dislike pizza because its roots are as a peasant food.
I thought that we were talking about beer.As long as it's not Michelob.
Kor
Someone hungry?I just wonder whose idea it was to eat a snail.
Lobster History:A lot of dishes that are today seen as "nice" or "trendy" food started out as dishes primarily cooked and consumed by peasantry. Ratatouille for example. And there's even places were tripe of all things is making a comeback in modern trend cooking.
It was not until the mid-19th century that lobster trapping, also first practiced in Maine, became a more popular way to collect the sea creatures. Dirt-cheap because they were so copious, lobsters were routinely fed to prisoners, apprentices, slaves and children during the colonial era and beyond.
I just wonder whose idea it was to eat a snail. I mean, escargot is good and all, but live snails look about as appetizing as a brick.
I just wonder whose idea it was to eat a snail. I mean, escargot is good and all, but live snails look about as appetizing as a brick.
I thought that we were talking about beer.
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