<i>"Remember the ET rationale: If somebody has a net worth of > $10, $100, $1000 million then he must party with dozens of escorts and do lines on their butts every weekend otherwise he's a complete nutcase."</i>
How boring a life is that? Immature losers only need apply.
As for the foods we eat, that's where all asset classes equal out. The rich and ultra-rich can afford some designer foods that are out of blue-collar reach. But, no one can live on caviar and crystal. Some have tried, but the poor nutrition will lead to an early death.
I've had the pleasure of cooking for a number of millionaires who could eat anywhere = anything they want. When served simple fare dishes like grilled venison tenderloin, fried potatoes with onions, green peppers and green tomatoes or crockpot macaroni & cheese with homemade salsa (variety of cheeses added) they have all to a person raved endlessly. Two of them now have their housekeepers replicate the dishes, and each is worth more than $50 million easily.
My #1 favorite food of all, and a huge hit with everyone who tries it? Cardoons fried in egg, flour and cheese patty. Think potato pancake with a vegetable similar to rhubarb = celery mix. Add some old-country Italian twists and the people who try it (multi-millionaires included) cannot get enough.
Know the best part? Cardoons are a novelty vegetable in this country, found only in a few specific stores that cater to ethnic foods. The substitute we use here are burdocks. That's right... the early growth stalks of a plant which matures into pesky stickers you pick out of pets and clothing.
Burdocks, dandelions, leeks and fiddlehead ferns. Most who try them would scrape caviar and pate` from their plate to make room for these free delicacies when prepared correctly.
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There's your helping of useless information for today.
