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cjhsa
 
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Reply Tue 20 Jan, 2004 05:30 pm
I'll stick with my tuna and chocolate sandwiches, thank you very much.
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Brand X
 
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Reply Tue 20 Jan, 2004 05:50 pm
Try mayo, catsup and banana on onion bread, you'll never go back to tuna and chocolate again.
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quinn1
 
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Reply Tue 20 Jan, 2004 05:53 pm
I would like to know what exactly is wrong with peanut butter on a bagel...people have thought me odd for years for this practice and I simply cant understand it...bread, toasted, peanut butter....its not rocket science.


soccergeorge!!! Did you get the invite to the BPL Gathering??!! Smile
Nice to see ya anyhow!
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pueo
 
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Reply Tue 20 Jan, 2004 05:57 pm
quinn1 wrote:
...people have thought me odd for years


well i haven't Laughing
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quinn1
 
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Reply Tue 20 Jan, 2004 06:06 pm
Smile thanks pueo, that makes me feel better
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margo
 
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Reply Tue 20 Jan, 2004 08:11 pm
80 years of Vegemite!
- whaddya mean it's not a food!

It's a staple, fgudnesssake - and probably the only thing that could possibly make bagels palatable - but you'd have to eat an awful lot of it to do so!
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ehBeth
 
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Reply Tue 20 Jan, 2004 08:27 pm
Peanut butter on a bagel <shudder>
That's just sooooooooo errrrrrr, well in our office we'd say white

Kinda like having corned beef with mayo. <shudder>




ahhhhhhh, the glories of the beefsteak tomato. It's a big, thick, solid (meaty) and juicy tomato. It's nice in thick slices - best straight off the plant with the pepper grinder out in the garden with you.
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nimh
 
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Reply Tue 20 Jan, 2004 09:14 pm
Ah ... dagmaraka speaks my mind. <smiles>
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cicerone imposter
 
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Reply Tue 20 Jan, 2004 09:23 pm
margo, Is that the reason you look like a kitten today? LOL
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gustavratzenhofer
 
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Reply Tue 20 Jan, 2004 09:24 pm
Quinn speaks wisely ....

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I would like to know what exactly is wrong with peanut butter on a bagel...people have thought me odd for years for this practice and I simply cant understand it...bread, toasted, peanut butter....its not rocket science



Welcome to the Brotherhood of the Peanut Butter Bagel, Quinn. (Your badge and secret decoder ring are in the mail.)
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quinn1
 
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Reply Tue 20 Jan, 2004 09:35 pm
Ahh...the brotherhood
I knew there was something I had been missing out on ...I shall now go await the parcel with bagel in hand and my cup shall runneth over with such partners in pb n bagel life....
much thanks to you
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timberlandko
 
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Reply Wed 21 Jan, 2004 12:10 am
nimh wrote:
Anyone ever notice that, if you read up on a thread and then just kinda post your reactions/replies as you go along, like, at few-minute intervals, and it results in, like, four posts of you in a row, people think you're a bit weird?

No?


I think I've noticed that myself ... but then, I AM wierd, no matter what folks think. And ya know, following along on this thread has gotten me thinking maybe hasenpfeffer, with lots of gravy, over a nicely toasted sourdough bagel might be a pretty tasty snack. Don't know where I'd find a bagel around here this time of night, though.
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dlowan
 
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Reply Wed 21 Jan, 2004 01:49 am
I HATE Marmite, whereas I like the odd bit of Vegemite, from time to time.

Marmite is sort of sad and dank and British - Vegemite is sort of hot and intense and Australian.
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linlam
 
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Reply Wed 21 Jan, 2004 04:32 am
nimh wrote:
ehBeth wrote:
After the birds have been served, I'll have a toasted sesame seed bagel - toasted twice please - a little schmeer of butter, then a bigger schmeer of fresh cream cheese - not that stuff in the block from the grocery store - and I'll have two slices of beefsteak tomato with lotsa salt and pepper on the side.


What's (a) beefsteak tomato?



Beefsteak tomatoes are huge (a single one can weigh up to 2lbs), juicy, tasty beasts. Smile
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bigdice67
 
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Reply Wed 21 Jan, 2004 08:15 am
Linlam, welcome to a2k!

Though I've never seen 2lbs beefsteak tomatoes before( except after the Chernobyl accident 20 yrs ago), you're right, they be delicious!


Ahhh, reminds me of my youth in Sweden, shortly after Chernobyl, we'd be having blue-haired babys with blond eyes all over town... fun to watch, those toddlers!

Maybe you guys in Pennsylvania had the same kind of occurrences after Three Mile sland?
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dagmaraka
 
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Reply Wed 21 Jan, 2004 08:21 am
haha! we were told by the czechoslovak radio that the radioactive wave is not going across our territory. ukraine is just nextdoor, mind you and austria was hit hard. which means the radioactive wave, out of solidarity for another communist country, had to choose the route through countries ridden with rotten capitalism. that did not prevent our carrots and potatoes from growing to the size of baseball bats and soccer balls. but what do stupid vegetables know.
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bigdice67
 
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Reply Wed 21 Jan, 2004 08:55 am
That's the difference between capitalism and communism-- the commies always wanted to hurt us, but it backfired! Ha! shoulda seen those mushrooms! And our lingonberries! They came in two to a pound! Beat that if you can!
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margo
 
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Reply Wed 21 Jan, 2004 12:02 pm
bigdice67 wrote:
Linlam, welcome to a2k!


Linlam??? I read it as Timtam - just goes to show where my thoughts are! Twisted Evil

Welcome, whatever your name is!
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Ceili
 
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Reply Wed 21 Jan, 2004 05:07 pm
I've grown huge beefsteaks. Several reached the two pound stage.
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Brand X
 
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Reply Wed 21 Jan, 2004 05:24 pm
What part of the anatomy is that?
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