> SD>> I may have to denote it more clearly in the rules. These days
> SD>> with dwindling traffic, you can't be too picky.
> But I don't want to read about US politics or US religions. If I'm the
> only one who feels this way then I will happily go back to not reading or
> posting in the echo.
I took these posts to mean that posting about "hot cross buns" or other
sorts of food related to religious holidays was ok while contrasting the
religion they originate from, vs. others, is not.
I am not sure about political cooking but there could be some traditional
foods specific to inauguration day, the White House, or particular
politicians that I am not familiar with (well, aside from associating
things with cherries with George Washington).
I don't think anyone wants to start discussing political or religious
doctrine here, but maybe I misunderstood.
Mike
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