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Regional Foods

Discussion in 'General Baptist Discussions' started by mnw, May 3, 2006.

  1. mnw

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    Thanks mesly, it sound almost like the Scottish haggis... a little
     
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    Thanks mesly, it sound almost like the Scottish haggis... a little
     
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    Oppossumj, fatback and fied rattlesnake. [​IMG]
     
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    oops...pardon the spelling in the previous post...make that "oppossum" and "fried."
     
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    I'm in Japan...currently all of it but especially Olive Garden and Arby's :( [​IMG]
     
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    Just got back from Australia and New Zealand. You can wrap ANYTHING in pastry there! And it's really yummy.

    But tonight I'm making a dinner I missed: halibut, salad, and homemade bread!

    And Pete, with apologies mate, but Barry doesn't miss vegemite at all, even though I have some in the pantry here -- he never touches it. However, the stuff NEVER rots, either.

    What Barry does miss when he is here in the States is Milo, though! (a chocolate mix for a drink -- they they consider Ovaltine a very poor cousin to...)

    We both miss some of the tropical fruits when we are not in Australia -- passion fruit, mangos (the ripe ones...), papaya (ditto). But the fruits here on the west coast are in plentiful supply so we don't suffer too much.
     
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    Northeast Ohio...pierogies and peanut butter and bolgna sandwiches...OK, pierogies. (PB & B was my childhood choice)
     
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    I will have to ditto that! You know you are a Michigander if you can drink Vernors without coughing and you know what a pastie is!

    I will be moving to Argentina as a missionary soon, so I will have to trade my Coneies and Vernors for steak and mate.
     
  9. mnw

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    The Ulster Fry has to be the King of Breakfasts!

    I wonder if Ulsterman is lurking in the shadows anywhere to give a good description...
     
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