Sujet : Re: Breakfast for six days
De : esp (at) *nospam* snet.n (Ed P)
Groupes : rec.food.cookingDate : 08. Dec 2024, 01:13:27
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On 12/7/2024 1:54 PM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
On 2024-12-07, Carol <cshenk@virginia-beach.com> wrote:
Ed P wrote:
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On 12/6/2024 5:18 PM, Carol wrote:
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It seems there are several types of white pizzas.
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one I've seen several times uses a standard jar of premade garlic
parmesan Alfredo sauce (note some screaming as some believe it can't
have the name 'Alfredo' unless it's just butter and parmesan aka
Italian recipe'. I mean the cream and milk version commonly started
with a roux. Example: Classico and Ragu brands (there are many
brands). It's basically creamy white cheese vs tomato based.
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There's a lot of them. Some appeal to me and some don't.
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Chef Alfredo made a particular combination of ingredients. When you
change it, your new version is something else.
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<https://www.walmart.com/ip/Classico-Signature-Recipes-Roasted-Garlic-Alfredo-Pasta-Sauce-15-oz/10307636>
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Someone forgot to tell American markets that the name in our stores is
wrong.
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I go with the mainstream USA. It's also one of the few I can't scratch
make for less (though the scratch version is better).
You're indulging in the _Argumentum ad populum_ logical fallacy, also known
as the Bandwagon Fallacy. Just because a lot of people think something
is true, doesn't make it true.
Followed by what I like to call the "Mother's Contradiction":
If everyone was jumping off the Empire State Building, would you
do it too?
In 1979, a woman jumped from the 86th floor of the Empire State Building and lived. How is that possible? She landed on a ledge of the 85th floor.