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If you are talking about difficult foods to eat (and we were just a bit ago) go to Leningrad and order the sturgeon, they call it a delicacy - I am not sure how it is prepared but I believe it involves vulcanization - it had the same consistency as a tire.

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Sally

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Haggis is heavenly! You just don't think about the contents. Never made it to Scotland but did import haggis every January-Robbie Burns day don't you know. Kind of hard to import since the mad cow thing since it originated in sheep and they use those bits.

Uh Oh..............you don't think that explains some of my recent..................nah.Uh, what was I saying?

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If you are talking about difficult foods to eat (and we were just a bit ago) go to Leningrad and order the sturgeon, they call it a delicacy - I am not sure how it is prepared but I believe it involves vulcanization - it had the same consistency as a tire.

Love ya,

Sally

Are you sure they said sturgeon? That sounds remarkably like a delicacy my Japanese brother-in-law insisted I try in an authentic sashimi bar, except that fresh octopus tentacle wiggles on the way down, Well, on the way up too to be truthful.

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In referring to the delicacy of octopus Colonel Sherman T. Potter said on M*A*S*H, " I never eat anything that clings to the plate!"

Actually I like squid but only if deep fried or as they call it in Italy - calamari fritti.

I believe that the very best I ever had was in a small roadside diner on the way to Delphi, Greece - lots of the little whole squids where all of the tentacles are extra crunchy.

Love ya,

Sally

Have you tried dried squid - the Asian answer to Beer Nuts -hmmmm - salty and chewy!

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Sally, had squid jerky had that in the Phillapines, the more you chew the bigger it gets.

Johnny, I love a good haggis and music of the pipes makes me go weak in the knees.

Big Hugs

Shelley

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Actually I like squid but only if deep fried or as they call it in Italy - calamari fritti.

I prefer it more lightly friend, otherwise it basically turns into onion rings without the onion. And with tentacles.

-Valerie

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Misread that last word for a minute and got hungry for prairie oysters.

Breaded in cornmeal and crackers and deep fried. Mmmmmm

Some of you may need to look up that particular dish-used to be traditional after the roundups when the calves were branded and made more......... uhm,,,,,,,acceptable for their future of turning grass and grain into beef.

By the way for animal lovers (I'm one) the branding is now painless and an expert can do the operation before the calf even knows it happened. Not nearly as barbaric as it all sounds.

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Misread that last word for a minute and got hungry for prairie oysters.

I beat you to it in my post that mentioned animelles, though those are lamb's rather than bull's... never mind...

-Valerie

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Oh-I bet they're good but then maybe you'd rather not say ..or maybe a gender thing.

Never thought about food being gender related but now that I think about it there weren't as many women in line for those prairie oysters either.

Interesting concept anyway.

You'd think that would make Beluga caviar a feminine thing then wouldn't you? Maybe? But I absolutely crave the stuff with a little sour cream, some minced egg and onion on a fine cracker.

I am now salivating. Time to go eat a grapefruit-my current addiction-and get my mind off other food. Especially lamb or caviar. .

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Oh sure now I'm salivating too and what do I get for dinner? Steamed vegetables and olive oil with spices. Dang trying to get that girlish figure.

I have no food aversions, when I fly I carry 200 lbs of fresh meat in the other seats. Muhahaha

Licking my Chops

Shelley

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Shelley somehow I sense you don't fly commercial. Or you aren't in one of those passenger seats if so.

Sorry about making you hungry. I eat only healthy myself right now. And I usually cook some great dish for the family for supper (I'm the one who's home all day & I like the creativity of cooking) if it is really tempting I save some for my eating day once a week. That would be tomorrow in this case and there is a steak in the fridge calling me already. Stir fry tonight but the sauce puts it over my limit so it's salad and veggies for me too,

I swim vigorously every day in the summer and some days burn more than I eat but it is beginning to make me hungrier too.

But I am more than half way to where I need to be.

Ever fly in to Arkansas? We have a nice little airport not so far from here.

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Guest Donna Jean

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Geez........

I ain't never been anywhere....and the best thing that I ever ate was hard moldy bread with a glass of tepid water.....

"snif'

Dee Jay

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Yeah -I buy that when I buy that handy little bridge over to the borough of Brooklyn

:D

But here is a hug and a kiss on the cheek to dry your crocodile tears because i love ya lady!

Johnny

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Guest Elizabeth K

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You didn't like my carefully prepared hard moldy bread???

No more tepid water for you!

And stop asking for it in a dirty glass!

L

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Guest Michaele

Johnny,

The vegetables must be doing me some good, not to mention the running I've been doing regular. Went to the Dr. and he took me off the blood pressure medication. So well worth the sacrafice.

Oh and I sit in the pointy end of a large freighter with two to four other crewmembers, we got the good window seats. LOL

Big Hugs

Shelley

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Dee Jay gets the moldy bread?

I thought those were jalapenos in mine.

The good news - bread softens as it molds.

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Sally

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And if you are really good and promise not to ask for more I hear you get gruel for breakfast!

Course that being Louisiana it's cayenne gruel, but hey what's food without cayenne anyway?

Is it true they eat cayenne ice cream down there?

Johnny

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No, we find that a bit off we use Tony Chachere's but only on my favorite - Crawfish tail sherbet.

Love ya'll,

Sally

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Yeah -I buy that when I buy that handy little bridge over to the borough of Brooklyn

You'll have to rip that bridge from my cold, dead, penniless fingers!

-Valerie

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We have just gotten another offer on that bridge - it seems that they feel the London bridge is getting lonely out there in Lake Havasu City - Arizona is not very much like England, so maybe a little North Eastern company is just what is needed.

Love ya,

Sally

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Add add add

How was that?

Or would this be better?

2+2 =4, 4+4=8

Sally that whole bridge deal sounds a little ....uhm.....shaky to me. What do we do when it comes time to deliver?

:D

Somebody didn't get enough sleep last night. Guess who?

Johnny

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