So the first meal I cooked in my hotel room was a tortellini in a simple tomato sauce. I ate it out of what seems to be a dog dish since it was the only large bowl and, in retrospect, I really should have washed the bowl before I used it. When I was at the store I wandered around trying to find something that I recognized. I finally settled upon a pasta dish, but which to chose? Since I had eaten pretty much nothing but pork I decided I wanted some beef product. So I picked the fleisch-tortellini (fleisch is meat and I knew that) shown here:
Correct me if I am wrong, but the pictured meat product looks a lot like a cut of beef cooked medium. I get my food back, get it on the stove, then crack out my German dictionary to check the ingredients. Low and behold this is not beef tortellini, but pork. So I would like to make this a case of false advertisement and/or misinformation. Along with the following...Why does LA need legalization and who in america would wear that outfit?
Last for now, and most important. There is nothing sexy about that... nothing...
2 comments:
The "American Appearel" looks like something from the 80s. Oh wait, that was before your time;)
JCB
From that package I totally would have thought it was beef tortellini. But remember, most of the world outside of the US eats a lot of pork. We're spoiled with all our beef cattle and abundance of land to raise them on. At least you're not in France where they eat horse.
And I don't know what American they modeled their apparel after but wow, 80s sporty look to the max. And a fat ho on a zebra. Any sexual feelings you may have will be non-existent after looking at that!
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