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Dining Out - Pleasurable or Painful?

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ZK:
I love it!!!!! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

. If only I could have said that when I was growing up and faced with a plate of carrots and swede mashed together.

southendmd:
I had to look up "swede":  in American, it's rutabaga.  Yum. 

ZK:

--- Quote from: southendmd on January 13, 2009, 10:15:27 am ---I had to look up "swede":  in American, it's rutabaga.  Yum. 

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I have never heard of it being called rutabaga before and you are welcome to have my portion  ;)

I started seeing a chef for a while late last year and I went to his place for dinner and he had prepared a dish made largely of rutabage. As he was serving it up, he asked if I like swede, *gulp* yep I replied with a slight tremor in my voice. I almost passed out during the meal  ;D

Front-Ranger:
Maybe we should rename this thread Dining IN - Pleasurable or Painful? Why, didn't you know, Matt, that rutabaga is a legendary aphrodesiac? When you almost passed out, did the chef carry you to the bed and fanned/massaged you to revive you? Did he have to apply mouth to mouth resucitation? No, you don't have to answer...I'm just funning with you!!

David In Indy:

--- Quote from: Front-Ranger on January 13, 2009, 06:26:02 pm ---Maybe we should rename this thread Dining IN - Pleasurable or Painful? Why, didn't you know, Matt, that rutabaga is a legendary aphrodesiac? When you almost passed out, did the chef carry you to the bed and fanned/massaged you to revive you? Did he have to apply mouth to mouth resucitation? No, you don't have to answer...I'm just funning with you!!



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:laugh:

Have you ever noticed how nearly EVERYTHING that tastes bad is an aphrodesiac? If it tastes terrible it will improve your love life, although I really don't have a problem with rutabaga. ;)

 

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