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Sâtruth. Prior to, what, 30 years ago (best guess), chicken wings were near throwaway not a thing, short of meat but now sold for the chicken tasting flavored coating. Potato skins were throwaway, now skins are on the menu on some restaurants. And a fisher I know from a town on Lake of the Woods where I grew up just shakes his head at a local restaurantâs âfish wingsâ on the menu, which is just breaded fins, fins fâgawdâs sake. As the population has increased, weâve been to reduced to the bottom of the food chain.
I love a good pumpernickel. As a kid my dad was embarrassed by the âcrude darkâ bread they had, and envied the kids who had sandwiches on white bread.
Not really so far off. Medievals who were very well off ate white bread we now consider poison. Down the scale, less well off ate brown bread that we now pay extra for. Even less well off ate maslin bread, that we now call multi-grain and pay a premium for. The truly destitute ate bread made from peas and beans, which we would call gluten free and would price above all others.
syzygy47 over 4 years ago
Sâtruth. Prior to, what, 30 years ago (best guess), chicken wings were near throwaway not a thing, short of meat but now sold for the chicken tasting flavored coating. Potato skins were throwaway, now skins are on the menu on some restaurants. And a fisher I know from a town on Lake of the Woods where I grew up just shakes his head at a local restaurantâs âfish wingsâ on the menu, which is just breaded fins, fins fâgawdâs sake. As the population has increased, weâve been to reduced to the bottom of the food chain.
Ida No over 4 years ago
Is this a reference to catfish, crawdaddies, kale or prawns?
Radish... over 4 years ago
We would ferment the craproot so it would be extra stinky.
P51Strega over 4 years ago
I love a good pumpernickel. As a kid my dad was embarrassed by the âcrude darkâ bread they had, and envied the kids who had sandwiches on white bread.
Plods with ...⢠over 4 years ago
Artisanal snobbery. If you havenât made it, how in the ever lovinâ h-e hockey sticks can you possibly know?
moderateisntleft over 4 years ago
Many great classic dishes were created by people using only what was available at the time. BBQ for example.
MeGoNow Premium Member over 4 years ago
Not really so far off. Medievals who were very well off ate white bread we now consider poison. Down the scale, less well off ate brown bread that we now pay extra for. Even less well off ate maslin bread, that we now call multi-grain and pay a premium for. The truly destitute ate bread made from peas and beans, which we would call gluten free and would price above all others.
swanridge over 4 years ago
Back then, the demand for spices was so high to cover up the taste of the food.
Mostly Water Premium Member over 4 years ago
Craproot is best stewed with goat liver and left to age for several days.