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Mar 14, 2008 21:55

while i was working my ass off at the gym tonight, i watched Paula Deen take a cold/solid piece of macaroni and cheese, wrap bacon around it, dip it in flour, egg and crumbled crackers and then deep fry it.

which begs the question: what the hell is wrong with southern people?

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pelomalo March 15 2008, 02:01:52 UTC
I love Paula Deen but that is disgusting.

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wiseacre March 15 2008, 03:52:19 UTC
It does not beg the question, it raises the question. The answer is that they'll fry anything.

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citizengwen March 15 2008, 16:02:32 UTC
what is the difference between begs and raises? I never thought it meant anything different, but then again, i never thought of it at all. haha.

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wiseacre March 16 2008, 04:56:53 UTC
"Begging the question" is a particular type of logical fallacy. It is used to describe a circular argument that assumes as true the point which is meant to be proven ( ... )

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capnshorty March 15 2008, 17:01:01 UTC
Friend Macaroni and Cheese is pretty standard, but pretty gross. It's too much for me--wrapping it in bacon? Damn. But Fried Pickles on the other hand....they are fantastic.

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citizengwen March 17 2008, 13:59:48 UTC
it looked gross when she was making it but i actually wanted a piece when she bit into it and it sounded all crunchy.

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dorkabrain March 17 2008, 10:25:15 UTC
Hey, You're the one who said some of here food looked good haha. I think she made some bizarre dish once that included a whole bunch of different meats and cheeses, topped with crumpled up potato chips *vomit*

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citizengwen March 17 2008, 14:00:13 UTC
key word: some!

even emeril has a good recipe here and there. case in point: champagne punch!

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