As far as spending $ on the finer things goes, I'm waaaay more into food and drink than anything else. I'm not a huge beef Wellington fan, but I'd spend $38 on a dish no problem.
When I hit up a nice steakhouse (much more rare these days cuz of the baby), I get $38 steaks if that's what I feel like getting-or crab or lobster around that price.
I'd rather get that than buy a stupid ass 75k car or expensive ass clothes that I end up fuking up anyway.
My cognac/scotch/wine bills border on the unthinkable sometimes.
As far as spending $ on the finer things goes, I'm waaaay more into food and drink than anything else. I'm not a huge beef Wellington fan, but I'd spend $38 on a dish no problem.
When I hit up a nice steakhouse (much more rare these days cuz of the baby), I get $38 steaks if that's what I feel like getting-or crab or lobster around that price.
I'd rather get that than buy a stupid ass 75k car or expensive ass clothes that I end up fuking up anyway.
My cognac/scotch/wine bills border on the unthinkable sometimes.
Thats what Im saying its not the price thats the problem, but I wouldnt order the beef wellington if it was $15.
Thats what Im saying its not the price thats the problem, but I wouldnt order the beef wellington if it was $15.
The principle of spending a lot of money on food doesn't bother me. But I agree with this post. I would never order beef Wellington with a bullsh it ass smoked potato purée anywhere.
Who the fuk wants a potato purée? I want a freakin potato that tastes like a potato, not smoky whipped cream. I want lyonnaise or baked or mashed, fuk a purée.
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