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To: TradeOfTheDay who wrote (175)7/6/2001 10:53:15 AM
From: Rambi  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1857
 
I thought it was oatmeal
Maybe the secret is not to ask what the ingredients of strange foods are. Ignorance, if not blissful, at least can be preventive.

Instead of developing stinkbombs, perhaps the government should concentrate on food as weapons. Or maybe use some of these foods in their stinkbombs. Kale and vinegar would have the enemy on its knees begging for mercy. If the South had used kale against the Union Army, the War of Northern Agression might have had a different outcome. Never have had to fire a shot-



To: TradeOfTheDay who wrote (175)7/6/2001 11:32:58 AM
From: thames_sider  Respond to of 1857
 
Haggis is delicious, so savoury... just avoid the 'bashed neeps' that inevitably accompany it. Unless you're into overcooked, sweet, mashed, root vegetables, anyway - I'll leave them for cattle fodder.