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As for the ketchup, i am not sure why everyone is hatin so hard on it. I mean I'm not really going for a high class meal here. I live alone, i don't really have to impress anyone with my Dijon mustard. I can understand a half point style deduction though. [/ QUOTE ] I thought we were giving points for nutrition, not style. |
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Re: Rate my Dinner (PIC)
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[ QUOTE ] As for the ketchup, i am not sure why everyone is hatin so hard on it. I mean I'm not really going for a high class meal here. I live alone, i don't really have to impress anyone with my Dijon mustard. I can understand a half point style deduction though. [/ QUOTE ] I thought we were giving points for nutrition, not style. [/ QUOTE ] i thought the ketchup was negative points for it's taste. |
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I thought the negative points for ketchup were for nutrition.
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ketchup is negative everything
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Dijon is much better nutrition wise than ketchup. Plus it tastes better with pork.
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The better play is to say that it's barbecue sauce or something and it's some weird trick of the lighting to make it look like ketchup. Do not admit to putting ketchup on things that aren't french fries.
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pork is pretty ketchup accepting imo.
obv i am not putting ketchup on steaks. as for barbecue sauce, i have had a whole lot of it lately and was tired of it. no ketchup on hamburgers? if the ketchup was a deduction for health, then i can accept that. |
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