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From: Mysterialistic Jello <mi@ij.invalid>
Newsgroups: rec.food.cooking
Subject: Re: Fuzzy logic rice cooker Vs Zojirushi Neuro Fuzzy? (Today's
 article in Wirecutter)
Date: Sun, 21 Apr 2024 13:03:40 -0600
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On Sun, 21 Apr 2024 20:47:42 +0200
D <nospam@example.net> wrote:

> On Sun, 21 Apr 2024, dsi1 wrote:
> 
> > Marge Anal wrote:
> >  
> >> On Sun, 21 Apr 2024 14:05:05 +0000
> >> gregorymorrow@msn.com (GM) wrote:  
> >  
> >>> D wrote:
> >>> 
> >>> 
> >>>   
> >>> > On Sat, 20 Apr 2024, dsi1 wrote:   
> >>> >> Ed P wrote:  
> >>> >>  >>> On 4/20/2024 1:24 PM, dsi1 wrote:  
> >>> >>> .. rfc is clueless - as usual.  >>  
> >>> >>  >>> Yet you still come here.  Why is that?  To show
> >>> >>  >>> superiority?  
> >>> >>> Does it make you feel good?  >>  
> >>> >> I come here to talk about food, and display photos. >> Yoose
> >>> >> people   
> >>> think I post to talk about newsreaders. Why do you  
> >>> >> come here? To hassle people?
> >>> >>
> >>> >> My original post was to talk about cooking rice. Yoose clowns
> >>> >> completely missed that. I gave you the Asian secret to adding
> >>> >> the correct amount of water to rice. The Asian Counsel of
> >>> >> Elders has decreed that the gweilo will not be taught our
> >>> >> secrets of making rice. I'm like Bruce Lee - I don't care what
> >>> >> those old farts say. 
> >>> > Have they ever challenged you to a cooking fight? ;)   
> >>> 
> >>> Most of the inbred clowns on this group are too feeble and stupid
> >>> to even be capable of knowing how to wave a *spatula*, lol...
> >>>   
> >  
> >> <guffaw!>  
> >  
> >> no mention of chopsticks...  
> >
> >
> >
> > rfc'ers are strange folks. They're not really interested in talking
> > about food. My thing is food and culture. It always has been. 
> > My wife and I was eating at a pho restaurant the other day. There
> > was a local haole woman eating with two men. She was using
> > chopsticks, which is not unusual in a pho restaurant. Most people
> > that grew up in Hawaii hold their chopsticks Japanese style. That
> > woman was holding her sticks Vietnamese style i.e., the chopstick
> > was held crossed. I've been noticing that some younger people have
> > been using chopsticks in this manner. The ex-president of the
> > United States holds his chopsticks in this manner. This is a new
> > culturally significant trend in Hawaii. I can't even figure out how
> > people how their sticks like that. That cultural/generation gap is
> > a very wide one. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efG56KcQj0Q 
> 
> Given the current polarization in the US, do you foresee any problems
> due to this trend? I could easily imagine vietnamese vs japanese
> chopstick customs being the spark that ignites the fire. =(

You forgot about Thai cuisine, whose side are they on?