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From: dave@circadia.UUCP (David Messer)
Newsgroups: net.cooks
Subject: Re: Re: nasty food ingredients
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Date: Mon, 28-Oct-85 03:05:25 EST
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> I mean, how many cooks do you know who say:
> 
> "Peanut butter tastes good.  Smoked oysters taste good. Guacamole tastes
> good.  Therefore, I'll mix them together and have a great dish!"
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Well, there is Olson's Law of Combinetorial Dining which states:
	Any two foods, when mixed together, will taste as good
	as the least palitable one.

Have you tried the above combination?  It might taste good.  I
happen to not like oysters very much, but I bet I would like
peanut butter & guacamole.  Could be an interesting dip.
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