When you realize that your insensitivity was actually NOT because of her education, but that you pretended to know to feel superior...
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She needs a new lunch date
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I hope she saw this and promptly got one...
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My degree is in Nuclear Engineering; we didn't cover "Pomodoro" or "Soppressata" in Thermodynamics...I would perfer a good Taco too...


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Ditto... my aerospace engineering degree didn't prepare me for froo-froo food... don't care anyay, pizza and beer works for me

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That is very snobbish to equate *food literacy,* if that is even such a thing, to the level of someone's education.
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and BTW, nothin' better than a fried egg & bologna sandwich with Campbell's Tomato soup.
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When we want a "fancy" sandwich, we fry the Bologna! Then we match it with whatever is on tap!
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Her loss. He should have informed her that migrants from Africa & Syria are now in Italy and enjoying all these Italian delicacies daily.
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It disparages the serious issue of education inequality while pretending to care. It personifies elite NY Times/MSM snobbery.
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you have to have college degree 2 b foodie? shld have steered HS grad automatically to Mex place?
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i have a masters degree....but not in lunch meat.
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One must assume, based on sandwich paragraph, this article is a joke. No human being with a modicum of intelligence could mean it seriously.
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Keep in mind the author is a Left Progressive- makes more sense now, right?
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Yes, but even a Left Progressive should be smart enough to hide their terrible elitism and closet racism a little better than this.
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It's also known as 'stretched bread' -- this will give you some backgroundhttp://www.syracuse.com/food/index.ssf/2014/05/who_invented_stretch_bread_the_story_behind_the_pastabilities_lawsuit.html …
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I can't think of a single Italian restaurant or bakery in the Finger Lakes region that ever disappointed. Nor the pot of salt potatoes.
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Wow, David Brooks appears to obliviously pompous.
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And absolutely heartless printing the story for his "friend" to read.
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Excellent point.
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