Asking the 20th Century's oldest philosophical question

peapod

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Thanks rev, I have no words.....for your culinary cuisine 8O :p :wink:
Twila have you tried St. Ives ground round? You cannot tell the difference between it and hamburger. Its great in chili. I suppose those rumors you hear on the news must have some truth. British columbians are the healthiest and most fit of canadians. :lol: Gee that plus the most beautiful province in canada. :p
 

Reverend Blair

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RE: Asking the 20th Centu

The art of white trash cooking is very odd, Peapod. It involves lots of hamburger and many things that come in cans.
 

Reverend Blair

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RE: Asking the 20th Centu

The art of white trash cooking is very odd, Peapod. It involves lots of hamburger and many things that come in cans.
 

Reverend Blair

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RE: Asking the 20th Centu

The art of white trash cooking is very odd, Peapod. It involves lots of hamburger and many things that come in cans.
 

Twila

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I use the St Ives ground round for anything that requires ground beef. I periodically watch this show that talks about the "lives of germs" and the one on mad cow scared the crap out of me. So now no more ground beef.

Bear Creek makes a really good veggie chili. very spicy

White trash cooking eh Rev? What about stuffing sandwhiches? no ground beef and no can. Just a box of stove top stuffing. Mayo. and loaf of bread.
I loved stuffing sandwiches.

I called it poor (wo)man cooking. It's amazing what you can create with left overs.
 

Twila

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I use the St Ives ground round for anything that requires ground beef. I periodically watch this show that talks about the "lives of germs" and the one on mad cow scared the crap out of me. So now no more ground beef.

Bear Creek makes a really good veggie chili. very spicy

White trash cooking eh Rev? What about stuffing sandwhiches? no ground beef and no can. Just a box of stove top stuffing. Mayo. and loaf of bread.
I loved stuffing sandwiches.

I called it poor (wo)man cooking. It's amazing what you can create with left overs.
 

Twila

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Mar 26, 2003
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I use the St Ives ground round for anything that requires ground beef. I periodically watch this show that talks about the "lives of germs" and the one on mad cow scared the crap out of me. So now no more ground beef.

Bear Creek makes a really good veggie chili. very spicy

White trash cooking eh Rev? What about stuffing sandwhiches? no ground beef and no can. Just a box of stove top stuffing. Mayo. and loaf of bread.
I loved stuffing sandwiches.

I called it poor (wo)man cooking. It's amazing what you can create with left overs.
 

LadyC

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twila said:
My grandmother would always invite us over for tongue soup and tongue sandwhiches. Disgusting. I'd have been tempted if it hadn't actually looked like a cow tongue!
My Gramma used to make tongue sandwiches too. I remember them being pretty tasty, especially with relish.

I won't eat them now - I refuse to eat something that can taste me back. :p
 

LadyC

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twila said:
My grandmother would always invite us over for tongue soup and tongue sandwhiches. Disgusting. I'd have been tempted if it hadn't actually looked like a cow tongue!
My Gramma used to make tongue sandwiches too. I remember them being pretty tasty, especially with relish.

I won't eat them now - I refuse to eat something that can taste me back. :p
 

LadyC

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twila said:
My grandmother would always invite us over for tongue soup and tongue sandwhiches. Disgusting. I'd have been tempted if it hadn't actually looked like a cow tongue!
My Gramma used to make tongue sandwiches too. I remember them being pretty tasty, especially with relish.

I won't eat them now - I refuse to eat something that can taste me back. :p
 

scott malcolm

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"Washington is a city of southern efficiency and northern charm."

Ten Packs just described every democratic bureacracy.
 

scott malcolm

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"Washington is a city of southern efficiency and northern charm."

Ten Packs just described every democratic bureacracy.
 

scott malcolm

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"Washington is a city of southern efficiency and northern charm."

Ten Packs just described every democratic bureacracy.
 

Ten Packs

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No, not me - Kennedy..... still miss the man, or at least the feeling he gave us.

He did for "liberals" what Reagan did for "conservatives".... let History be the Judge.