Brady C.

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    Brady C.
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    You need to explore why you are so unwilling to experience something different from your own background. Outside of the feel of raw food, the ‘feel’ of a cooked food has only the feel one has become accustomed to in his or her culture. Obviously you moved to Florida from out West and are feeling homesick, so maybe you are turning your feelings of anxiety against our local customs, i.e ‘We did it better back home.’ Where have you found it written that peanuts must be parched/baked/deep-fried, salted and sold in a can? If you were to buy some fresh (raw) peanuts, could you cook them in the style that you prefer? Try it and you will understand that boiling peanuts is the most efficient method of cooking them. Have you ever made your own peanut butter? Why does that ‘feel’ right? It’s mushier than boiled. Please think more about why you feel this way, instead of questioning ‘Southerners’ tastes.

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    Name : Brady C., Gender : M, Race : White/Caucasian, Age : 53, City : Melrose, State : FL, Country : United States, Occupation : graphic designer, Education level : Over 4 Years of College, Social class : Middle class, 
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