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The comments by Gav, Onions, Sverige et al are so predictable.A trap wouldn't work better, if one needed to round up the usual suspects.It would be good to hear, instead, from dozens if not hundreds of members who have frequented this forum within, blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah..................
Quote from: littlechilie on April 17, 2015, 11:31 AMaverage everyday dinners being posted over the forumOver one thread.
average everyday dinners being posted over the forum
It would be good to hear, instead, from dozens if not hundreds of members who have frequented this forum within, say, the past five years but increasingly stay away because of threads like the 'Jospephine' one
But if I see beans on toast, well I'm just going to die. ;D ;D ;D
Quote from: littlechilie on April 17, 2015, 11:31 AMIs the CR0 dying? I have never given this post much thought, but after the last two-three weeks of your average everyday dinners being posted over the forum My question along the line of this thread would be, is the CR0 turning into a general food forum?At last, a small number of the primary contributors to the Josephine thread might be starting to think something along the lines of "OMG - what have we done?" If ever a thread needed closing, because it was against the public (i.e forum) interest it was that one.I disagree with the notion that it's perfectly acceptable because we can't be cooking curry every day. Perhaps we could get similar threads going on subjects like DIY or gardening. I think not. That's my view anyway.
Is the CR0 dying? I have never given this post much thought, but after the last two-three weeks of your average everyday dinners being posted over the forum My question along the line of this thread would be, is the CR0 turning into a general food forum?
There are times, George, when I think that you missed your true vocation. Do you not think that you would have excelled as an agent provocateur ?