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Let's see...no truffles in anything.
There is a block of Stilton in the fridge.
We have several salts, but nothing high end like a true snob would have: standard commercial/home measure-from-the-box-for-cooking iodized salt, shake-from-the-container sea salt, Kosher, coarser sea salt in a grinder, and the stuff I throw on the driveway & sidewalk when it's icy .
...and there are two different bottles of bitters, but those are the staid old commercial brands: Peychaud's and Angostura. Been stocking those for decades. Great way to freshen up a bottle of carbonated water. Started that back when Perrier was all the rage.
The pots, pans, and knives are where the true snobbery starts in our house...
cat fud heer
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I didn't think I was a food snob to be honest - just enjoy tasty food!
We've currently got a selection of about 5 cheeses - bog-standard cheddar for the toasties, a couple of (intentionally!) blues, a goats cheese and some brie.
Salt - rock salt for daily use (in a grinder), sea salt for finishing and a cheap table salt that I use for brining onions for pickling.
Several flavoured oils - olive and rapeseed - but not truffle oil. We do our own garlic oil, rosemary oil (from the garden) and occasionally lemon oil.
Got the makings for several cocktails always on hand but you're more likely to get a choice of wines (some of them half-decent)
Don't forget the pepper ... black peppercorns in a grinder, white pepper out of a shaker and mixed peppercorns that I have to use the mortar & pestle for. Oh and whole nutmegs with their own little grater...
Ok ... I'm a food snob
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Yes, I'm from the North and possess olive oil.
#CulturalRelativismLOLZ
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Could be worse: "I'm from Scotland and possess lettuce".
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Yes, in the sense that I almost always like my cooking better than anyone else's or a restaurant. The exception are things that I don't do, like sushi. That said, I do have a large selection of herbs and spices.
Marc
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Sometimes I go in local restaurants to eat some typical local cuisine, because I'm not used to it - I still have to taste a lot of the local recipes. I often find some crazy clever ideas, like tomini with jam ("tomino" is a kind of typical goat cheese, a bit acid and with very little salt).
Also, I'm not used to cook some recipes and many of them are based upon repetition and trial/errors, often requiring training to be made right, so I try them at restaurants.
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den2k88 wrote: I often find some crazy clever ideas, like tomini with jam
Funny you mention that. We were at a really good Japanese restaurant yesterday for lunch, they had this interesting appetizer: goat cheese with plum sauce on garlic bread. A bit multicultural, but it was quite excellent.
Marc
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I have a fine selection of Kraft Cheese Singles. Does that count?
/ravi
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Ravi Bhavnani wrote: Does that count?
Absolutely!
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What, no big ol' block of Veleeta? for shame, for shame!
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"I was eating a block of cheese the size of a car battery, Jerry!!".
George Costanza
/ravi
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Classic!
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Only if you cover them with Primula squeezy cheese[^] before eating!
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Yes, and with a cup of Kopi Luwak coffee
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If I said no, that might make ME a snob, so I'll stay shtoom!
Life is like a s**t sandwich; the more bread you have, the less s**t you eat.
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Ugh. Lab rat 'cheese'. And calling it cheese is an insult to lab rats (and cheeses) everywhere.
We get it for our dogs (as a bedtime snack/giving pills). One of our kittens likes it, so I call her the 'Lab Cat'.
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Oh I dunno. Seems to go well with Oscar Mayer weiners in Wonder Bread rolls.
/ravi
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I never liked any cheese singles. I like real cheese.
Random: I Googled 'big cheese' to get a joke in, and this place[^] was the first result.
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Is it fair to say you don't frequent singles bars?
/ravi
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Life is like a s**t sandwich; the more bread you have, the less s**t you eat.
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Not even if washed down with an ice cold Tang? Would that convert your to a ?
/ravi
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Not a chance, not even if you offered the space trip to go with it
My body is a temple, even if there aren't many worshippers!
Life is like a s**t sandwich; the more bread you have, the less s**t you eat.
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Nay...
i got some different salts though.
And i love a fine dine but i won't ever have stinky cheese in my house!
On the other hand i pay BK a visit frome time to time and love asian food, so ...
i think i'm not a food snob but surely on beer and schnapps
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