Every time we start talking about meatballs, I start thinking about that AC/DC song, Big Balls.
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No you're special because no one else can think turkey meatballs taste better just because you don't. Keep up...
No. I said they would NEVER think that about my mom's meatballs--or Czech's. I can't speak for the meatballs of most other people.
You seem to take exception to that--meaning that you think their meatballs are not good.
-- Edited by huskerbb on Monday 16th of November 2015 07:11:57 PM
Quite a leap isn't it husker...I should be used to you putting words in my mouth but it still isn't a very logical way to argue.
ok, so are you agreeing with me or disagreeing? My entire point was that my moms and Czechs meatballs are awesome and no one who ever tries their meatballs would ever want another recipe.
If if you disagree, that means their meatballs must not be that food. If you aren't disagreeing, then why are you arguing?
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I'm not arguing, I'm just explaining why I'm right.
Well, I could agree with you--but then we'd both be wrong.
The whole point was that you insist if they're not made with beef then they're no good. Unless you've tasted every turkey meatball out there you really are just acting like your opinion is the only one. Clear enough for you?
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The whole point was that you insist if they're not made with beef then they're no good. Unless you've tasted every turkey meatball out there you really are just acting like your opinion is the only one. Clear enough for you?
That was not my point. I specifically pointed out two specific persons' meatballs. Maybe no one else can make food meatballs so it's possible in that case the turkey ones could be better.
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I'm not arguing, I'm just explaining why I'm right.
Well, I could agree with you--but then we'd both be wrong.
The whole point was that you insist if they're not made with beef then they're no good. Unless you've tasted every turkey meatball out there you really are just acting like your opinion is the only one. Clear enough for you?
That was not my point. I specifically pointed out two specific persons' meatballs. Maybe no one else can make food meatballs so it's possible in that case the turkey ones could be better.
Well ... I would think turkey meatballs would certainly be better than non-food meatballs ...
The whole point was that you insist if they're not made with beef then they're no good. Unless you've tasted every turkey meatball out there you really are just acting like your opinion is the only one. Clear enough for you?
That was not my point. I specifically pointed out two specific persons' meatballs. Maybe no one else can make food meatballs so it's possible in that case the turkey ones could be better.
Well ... I would think turkey meatballs would certainly be better than non-food meatballs ...
Well, turkey is barely food.
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I'm not arguing, I'm just explaining why I'm right.
Well, I could agree with you--but then we'd both be wrong.
I take it you don't roast a turkey for Thanksgiving?
I do but because the family is a split between ham and turkey. I'd rather have ham. I've never had meatballs for Thanksgiving but would love it. I love a good meatball.
I take it you don't roast a turkey for Thanksgiving?
I do but because the family is a split between ham and turkey. I'd rather have ham. I've never had meatballs for Thanksgiving but would love it. I love a good meatball.
Oh, mom might throw one in for some company that might want the "traditional" meal--but I guarantee the meatballs will be gone and it's the turkey we'll be having the next day.
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I'm not arguing, I'm just explaining why I'm right.
Well, I could agree with you--but then we'd both be wrong.
I take it you don't roast a turkey for Thanksgiving?
I do but because the family is a split between ham and turkey. I'd rather have ham. I've never had meatballs for Thanksgiving but would love it. I love a good meatball.
Oh, mom might throw one in for some company that might want the "traditional" meal--but I guarantee the meatballs will be gone and it's the turkey we'll be having the next day.
Can't say I blame ya! I'd eat meatballs over turkey too.
I love turkey. More so than many meats. Love bacon but am not a pork eater other than bacon. I am not a hamburger person. Really don't care for them. A good ribeye though is to die for. We eat a lot of chicken and turkey.
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I love a good burger. I love a good steak too. Rare, please! But, a lot of places around here don't know how to cook a rare steak so I don't get it often. I really love perfectly tender bbq ribs but don't get those much either.
We eat a lot of chicken here too. DH would live off turkey legs if he could. I've gotta get him some and make them for him.