I don’t subscribe to the theory that we lose our taste buds and lapse into bland as we age. At 73, my palate is more sensitive, than when I was 33 – but probably, because I was a smoker back then.
The only thing I have to be careful of, when I’m doing the cooking is my tendency towards really hot and spicy foods, which the rest of my family doesn’t care for.
Much as I’ve tried, I haven’t been able to sell them on my Cajun, Mexican or Thai dishes or the use of Peruvian ghost chilies.
Folks on the Ecuador coast, unlike the people in the Andes, don’t go for ‘heat’ in their dishes.
Dkram over 6 years ago
Earl, didn’t anybody tell you to walk carefully in a mine field?
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Sportymonk over 6 years ago
No wonder older people add more seasoning like salt to their food.
Jaw Jacker over 6 years ago
Earl Pickles for President!
sarah413 Premium Member over 6 years ago
Fifth panel? Earl is wearing his food.
wirepunchr over 6 years ago
Open mouth, insert foot.
well-i-never over 6 years ago
Bland isn’t better.
PMark over 6 years ago
Wrong thing to say, Earl!
Ontman over 6 years ago
It WAS a tasteless thing to say.
Perkycat over 6 years ago
Earl, you made my jaw drop on that one. Hope you enjoy cooking!
Linguist over 6 years ago
I don’t subscribe to the theory that we lose our taste buds and lapse into bland as we age. At 73, my palate is more sensitive, than when I was 33 – but probably, because I was a smoker back then.
The only thing I have to be careful of, when I’m doing the cooking is my tendency towards really hot and spicy foods, which the rest of my family doesn’t care for.
Much as I’ve tried, I haven’t been able to sell them on my Cajun, Mexican or Thai dishes or the use of Peruvian ghost chilies.
Folks on the Ecuador coast, unlike the people in the Andes, don’t go for ‘heat’ in their dishes.
Retliblady Premium Member over 6 years ago
Dead man talking
She Mc over 6 years ago
We learn something every day!