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what we are not eating for dinner

most of the time, the internet seems marvelously democratic (that is, when you can manage to forget the gaping digital divide). the barriers to entry are so low that almost anyone can have a voice. there's something exciting about that idea...until you're looking for a casserole recipe.

beneath the gloss of my sincere and heartfelt liberalism, i confess there is an inconvenient elitism lurking, poised to spring upon evidence like this:

Broccoli Casserole

10 White Castle hamburgers
4 Pkg. chopped frozen broccoli
1 Med. box Velveeta (R) cheese
1 Stack Ritz (R) crackers
1/2 Stick butter

Place 10 White Castle hamburgers side by side in a large casserole dish. Cook 4 packages of frozen broccoli, drain and layer over White Castles. Melt cheese and pour over broccoli and White Castles. Crush 1 stack of crackers with 1/2 stick of butter; sprinkle over top of casserole. Bake at 350 deg F. for 30 minutes or until topping starts to brown.

...as an iron-clad reason why publishing on the internet should be limited to those with, you know, taste.

must cut this short as i hear the tumbrels approaching. let them eat white castle. vive la révolution!