People really do have sharp opinions about this. I think it is more an expression of regional pride and tribalism than culinary taste. I'm from Georgia where BBQ is definitely tomato based but I like them all, vinegar, tomato and mustard.
The Anabaptist perception on "botique" coffee?
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I'm told that Brunswick Stew and Gumbo can be that way.
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Me too.
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French Press
Great Canadian by President's Choice
Cream straight from ye olde cow
Great Canadian by President's Choice
Cream straight from ye olde cow
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I imagine that produces coffee I would truly enjoy.
Trader Joe's whole bean
French press
Black or a touch of regular 2% milk.
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I like both of them. My area has an additional item called "hash" that is also worth eating.steve-in-kville wrote: ↑Wed Dec 13, 2023 7:55 amI'm told that Brunswick Stew and Gumbo can be that way.
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I have tried all types of BBQ in our travels. I cannot fault any of them as they were all quite lovely. I would hazard that the preferences are also influenced by childhood memories that bring up memories of happiness and security.barnhart wrote: ↑Wed Dec 13, 2023 7:30 amPeople really do have sharp opinions about this. I think it is more an expression of regional pride and tribalism than culinary taste. I'm from Georgia where BBQ is definitely tomato based but I like them all, vinegar, tomato and mustard.BBQ is really controversial down here.
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There's a subtle difference between cream straight from the cow, straight cream from the cow, and cream from the straight cow.
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Folgers.
Bunn Coffee Maker.
Real dairy cream, thick.
Full tilt, 100% a snob.
Bunn Coffee Maker.
Real dairy cream, thick.
Full tilt, 100% a snob.
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