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Sometimes I just like eating refried beans out of the can.

 

Does this mean I should just give up on fine dining?

 

Sometimes I will blow $100 on a meal, and I just wonder...is my palate too unrefined to get the most out of it? I mean it tastes good, and usually I like the ambiance, but does the fact that I many nights I just like spaghetti with heaps of salty red sauce and Kraft parmesean cheese mean that I am unfit to eat at the city's finer establishments (not the snobbiest places, but the foodiest places...)??

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That makes sense to me. Eating is both utilitarian and luxurious. We cannot afford (both monetarily and temporally) to eat luxuriously all the time.

 

I do have to give Gary props on his epicurian culinary taste. From now on, Gary, you shouldn't post anything unless it has to do with fine cuisine. HCL.gif

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I spent a month in France last year. A whole month of good wines, cheeses, pates, breads and crossants, not to mention going out every night to nice resturants. I was starting to get tired and not appreciating the good food. By the end of the trip, McD's was looking very appealing. I think it comes down to if you don't know how bad food can get, then you really won't be able to appreciate how good it can get.

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