During my childhood, the dinner table was a gladiator pit battle of wills between my father and me. He was a proficient gardener who could make the wind-hardened Wyoming soil bend to his will while I was a preteen food critic who would only approve of food that was either deep fried or covered in chocolate, or deep fried and then covered in chocolate - …
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