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<blockquote data-quote="Cornelia" data-source="post: 22608" data-attributes="member: 25"><p><strong>minuteman project and Waco type events thread</strong></p><p></p><p>Paul,</p><p>once I was giving an italian recipe to an american friend (online). It was a recipe for four people. When it came on garlic, he said "four cloves?" I answered "are you crazy? half clove!" He couldn't believe it. He seemed outraged I wanted to put *only* half clove in an italian recipe for four. Well, I couldn't add we don't put ANY garlic in that recipe... he wanted so badly to put garlic that I didn't feel to disappoint him.</p><p></p><p>There's something I think you must learn. Whatever your "Italian American" friends say about italian customs... well, it is 99% untrue. They are proud to be Italian, OK, but they're different from italians like day and night. You should know this, like we know Americans are not going around horse riding and fighting with Indians. Free yourselves from clich?s.</p><p></p><p>What italians (the real thing) eat for breakfast:</p><p>- Sweet cookies with marmalade and milk</p><p>or</p><p>- French sweet croissants with cappuccino</p><p>or</p><p>- Kellogg's corn flakes and milk (children of course)</p><p></p><p>Feel free to ask anything else.</p><p></p><p>StarLord,</p><p>you feel yourself so superior you made a comment I don't understand. Well, who cares?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cornelia, post: 22608, member: 25"] [b]minuteman project and Waco type events thread[/b] Paul, once I was giving an italian recipe to an american friend (online). It was a recipe for four people. When it came on garlic, he said "four cloves?" I answered "are you crazy? half clove!" He couldn't believe it. He seemed outraged I wanted to put *only* half clove in an italian recipe for four. Well, I couldn't add we don't put ANY garlic in that recipe... he wanted so badly to put garlic that I didn't feel to disappoint him. There's something I think you must learn. Whatever your "Italian American" friends say about italian customs... well, it is 99% untrue. They are proud to be Italian, OK, but they're different from italians like day and night. You should know this, like we know Americans are not going around horse riding and fighting with Indians. Free yourselves from clich?s. What italians (the real thing) eat for breakfast: - Sweet cookies with marmalade and milk or - French sweet croissants with cappuccino or - Kellogg's corn flakes and milk (children of course) Feel free to ask anything else. StarLord, you feel yourself so superior you made a comment I don't understand. Well, who cares? [/QUOTE]
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