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Thanks for the distraction people, but no fair pumping up your "karma" with posts to this thread! Razzer


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awww. give us a break..we're punchy, and over-fowled. Razzer




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I didn't even know what the karma was for a long time. Maybe we should start a new thread on Christmas, or New Years or whatever holiday is next in the world.

I'll keep quiet on this one now, I promise.


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Aw, don't do that! It helps the day go by when folks converse generally in our virtual office Smiler

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Prarie,

I work with someone up here from Texas who says Texans eat Spagetti sandwhiches!

Guess I'm a little late on this post, production **** week here.

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I'm from Mass, live in Michigan, work in TX, and I used to eat meatball sandwiches when I was a kid. Deeeelicious!


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Meatball sandwiches are still here. Of course we have the Runza (also called a bierock or fleischkuche) around here. Never saw them when I was in Germany though. Apparently German/Russian history on it. My sister-in-law wouldn't tell me what was in it until I ate it.


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Runza

Surely, that's the result of eating it? Eeker

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Well I've lived in Texas for 25 years...and never heard of a Spagetti sandwich...but they'll put anything you can think of in a Tortilla.


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...but they'll put anything you can think of in a Tortilla.

Rats?

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If they think they can get away with it they will!!!


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Since a tortilla is sliced bread equivalent, just think of all the varieties of goodies you can do. I wonder what the Earl of Sandwich would think now.

Of course there's pita bread, white bread, rye bread, pumpernickle (not sure I spelled this okay), then there is the wheat/white bread combination we have here, sort of looks like a marble cake. Hard rolls, soft rolls, kaiser rolls, French bread, Italian bread, Hawaiian bread... oh I'm making myself hungery.


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and challah too!


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Runza

Surely, that's the result of eating it? Eeker

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Only if cabbage does it too you. Good One


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and challah too!


Had to search on that one. Sounds good, of course I don't bake bread much in my 'old age'.


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Challah hasn't made it to Omaha yet? Pity.


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Is this some new Webfocus feature? Making bread?
Not sure what this post is all about... sounds like a blog for the food network.
Well, here's my contribution for your edification... I'm Filipino, lots of crazy food where I come from. Ever heard of balut? Yumm. Especially with a bottle of San Miguel.


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ah san miguel..now that will get everyone's attention.




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Yes, I didn't realize that San Miguel was considered Filipino "crazy food"!

And I did not know that San Miguel Pale Pilsen is "the 14th largest-selling beer in the world", according to Wikipedia.


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Balut made #1 in this list:

http://www.cracked.com/article_14979_6-most-terrifying-foods-in-world.html


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Holy &^#&@! Batman!

BTW, What does ttfn mean?


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ta ta for now


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Well, I am definitely not interested in trying anything on that list, tvm.


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OMG!
thanks melbourne, thats a *very* interesting link. the explorers' club has a dinner every year where they eat wierd stuff, bringing in chefs who actually know how to prepare it..
yuck.
btw,frankiemartini, whats 'tvm'?




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ta very much.


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So, who's been to Taco Bell lately? Eeker

... and who still intends to frequent them? Hmmm tasty!

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it makes the turkey and cranberry sauce and stuffing and corn and coffee and pumpkin pie, all on one plate, that this all started with seem all the better now.


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Ok, where I work, that link is being blocked. Some one has to tell me what's there! Curiosity is killing me.


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Whoa! San Miguel, 14th largest selling... wow! I mean, hey, my Dad was a chemist there! I lived 3 kilometers from the bottling plant. But Pale Pilsen is just the "regular" stuff. You need to try the Red Horse. Dunno if they can sell it as beer here. Maybe it is considered liquor. Will knock your socks off...

And I think that link is waaay wrong... Balut cannot possibly top maggot infested cheese or baby mice wine! Or Taco Bell for that matter! No way in ****! I actually like that stuff ;-)

Susannah... here's another for ya. ttyl.

Nice Thread

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Spence,

Welcome to the "boost your ratings " post, you'll soon be at platinum level Wink

lol

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p.s. that's one more on my total Big Grin



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