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Old 06-28-2006, 06:46 PM
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ritz crackers with peanutbutter and horseradsh..trust me its friggin good for an appi..t sounds nasty tastes great..if you have this things in your house right now try it...

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Old 06-28-2006, 06:58 PM
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Its a tuna melt with a side of pasta with red sauce, a loaf of fresh garlic bread and a hot fudge sundae while watching the Red Sox Mets game.
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It sure would be better if Pedro had not been spanked in the first inning. I hate the Red Sox AND the Yankees. I am a Tribe fan. I was alive (barely) when the Tribe won their last World Series.
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Old 06-28-2006, 07:00 PM
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I love Pad Thai. Tried it for the first time (against my will) last fall on Jockey Club Gold Cup day and loved it.
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Old 06-28-2006, 07:01 PM
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Pedro getting spanked =
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I love Pad Thai. Tried it for the first time (against my will) last fall on Jockey Club Gold Cup day and loved it.
Thai food is a wonderful thing. Manny Ramirez is one scary sob. I wish he was still with the Tribe.
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Old 06-28-2006, 07:04 PM
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Seriously, Cookbooks are very saleable. "Capper's Cookbook" sounds like a winner to me.
There's a few racetrack theme cookbooks out there... I have a cookbook collection of about 150... and tons of corporate brand brochure pamphlet type cookbooks.

Sizeable collection of antique Procter & Gamble items as well from my days there. Bottle of 'Joy' from its' intro year (1948)... Bars of Lenox, Bob-White and Ivory Soap going back well before 1900.. Box of 'Chipso'... "The Story of Crisco", a hysterical book from around 1935... all kinds of stuff...
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Thai food is a wonderful thing. Manny Ramirez is one scary sob. I wish he was still with the Tribe.
Two words: Joey Belle
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Cookbooks are very saleable.

"Capper's Cookbook" sounds like a winner to me.
You might be on to something....
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ritz crackers with peanutbutter and horseradsh..trust me its friggin good for an appi..t sounds nasty tastes great..if you have this things in your house right now try it...

Im very objective.....but that sounds a little too extreme.

Ironically I did have salmon steak with ****tail sauce for dinner and a peanut butter & jelly sanwich for dessert.
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Old 06-28-2006, 07:17 PM
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Im very objective.....but that sounds a little too extreme.

Ironically I did have salmon steak with ****tail sauce for dinner and a peanut butter & jelly sanwich for dessert.
i hear ya i cringed when i first had it..but its very tasty...i wouldent do that to the derby trail guys....
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Old 06-28-2006, 08:49 PM
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fyi

i overcooked the chops, again. cooked in veggy oil to brown on both sides after flour, then added water but overcooked

corn was great, garlic salt is perfect for it with loads of butter

peas were great

Have a great night and day tomorrow!
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