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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]mac and cheese, rice, fried chicken, any red meat not exactly quality food you are making there maybe he likes more than you think but you are cooking for a 5 year old's apatite. [/quote] 1. I have not cooked for him. I do not cook for men I'm not in a serious relationship .He listed his preferences during a conversation. [b]2. Mac and cheese and fried chicken can be low end or high end depending on how it's prepared. There are world class chefs who serve both [/b] 3. If you're going to snark at someone make sure you can read, spell, and have all your facts first.[/quote] NP. Look, I love mac and cheese and fried chicken, but no matter who prepares it or how much it costs, they’re never going to be elevated dishes. It’s just lots of fat, and deep frying. They’re simple country food, and nothing wrong with that. And delicious! [/quote] NP here technically so is foie gras. It's considered low class not because of the nutritional content but because it's a traditional food among AA and the lower socioeconmic groups.[/quote]
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