From: Schodroski, Sarah C
Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2007 9:02
LOL- I'm signing into my account as we speak...
From: Amber, Jennifer
Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2007 9:00
I think you have another blog entry! ;) hehehe along w/ the pumpkin brownie recipe!
From: Schodroski, Sarah C
Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2007 8:59
I agree--I never have liked that word since it sounds so...biological. And epicurean sounds like a type of beautician. And foodie sounds a bit obsessive and *ahem* unsophisticated, like roadie or groupie (Duuuuuude! AWEsome pizza!). But I *am* partial to "bon vivant"! :)
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I looked it up just to make sure, and it literally means "jovial fellow" in French! I like it even more!!
Sarah Schodroski Ehman, Bon Vivant :)
From: Amber, Jennifer
Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2007 8:47
gastronome (noun) A connoisseur of good food and drink.
Synonyms: epicure, epicurean, foodie, gourmet, bon vivant
Usage: He was quite the gastronome, and restaurant chefs around the town knew it was important to impress him.
** somehow, I still wouldn't want someone to CALL ME THAT!! ;) LOL
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