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    #1
    Senior Member

    Homemade... isn't necessarily good.

    "Tastes like homemade."

    Advertisers use this line all the time to try and get me to buy their products. But let's think about this for a minute. What if you, and everyone else in your home, is a bad cook? In that case, I sure as hell don't want to buy anything that tastes like it was "homemade."

    "Just like mom used to make it."

    My mom always was, and still is, a horrible cook. I began cooking myself, not because I enjoyed cooking, but because I didn't enjoy eating anything she cooked. And I'm not a good cook either, but I'm a little better at it than she is.

    If advertisers want to sell to me, they need to come up with a different approach. How about this for a slogan:

    "It beats that rat shit you had last night."
    CityBoyGoneCountry Reviewed by CityBoyGoneCountry on . Homemade... isn't necessarily good. "Tastes like homemade." Advertisers use this line all the time to try and get me to buy their products. But let's think about this for a minute. What if you, and everyone else in your home, is a bad cook? In that case, I sure as hell don't want to buy anything that tastes like it was "homemade." "Just like mom used to make it." My mom always was, and still is, a horrible cook. I began cooking myself, not because I enjoyed cooking, but because I didn't enjoy eating anything she cooked. Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    Homemade... isn't necessarily good.

    I agree

    I cook our meals because mom cooks like shit. luckily grandma and her bfhad today covered.

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    #3
    Senior Member

    Homemade... isn't necessarily good.

    Well my mother AND my step mom are BOTH wonderful cooks.Part of having a Cajun heritage I guess.Hardly a shitty cook in the family period.Even I can cook good,made my living as a sous chef and short order cook for over a decade.
    So "like homemade" means the best damn food you ever tasted to me.The avg
    mom (at least if you are in your 40's)is a fine cook.If you are under 30 and have an 80's child as your mom,then you probably eat mostly fast food and tv dinners.In which case, I suggest YOU take cooking lessons and start doing the cooking in the house.

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    #4
    Senior Member

    Homemade... isn't necessarily good.

    Well it most certainly beats rat shit

    I'll prefer to go with 'skunk' rather then homegrown normally.

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    #5
    Senior Member

    Homemade... isn't necessarily good.

    Quote Originally Posted by thebeancounter41
    I suggest YOU take cooking lessons
    I don't have time for cooking lessons. I'm too busy growing the food I can grow, and earning the money to buy the food I can't grow.

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    #6
    Senior Member

    Homemade... isn't necessarily good.

    Quote Originally Posted by Reefer Rogue
    I'll prefer to go with 'skunk' rather then homegrown normally.
    I wouldn't.

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    #7
    TheBudBuster

    Homemade... isn't necessarily good.

    y...........................

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    #8
    Senior Member

    Homemade... isn't necessarily good.

    as long as it does its job (keeping me alive) i couldnt really give a rats ass

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    #9
    Senior Member

    Homemade... isn't necessarily good.

    Quote Originally Posted by CityBoyGoneCountry
    "It beats that rat shit you had last night."
    If they said that I would buy it

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