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Unique ways of serving food
There was a family pharmacy in Pittsburgh, PA that closed over thirty years
ago, and the owner closed the door, and it sat unused for that time. One of the owner's son decided to reopen it as an ice cream store since it had that nice marble counter. It has been a success. He has one of those large jars of pickles on the counter. One day someone wanted a pickle to take with them, but the son did not have anything to put it in. Then he realized that he could use one of those disposable gloves to put it into. After that one of the ice cream stores specialties, so to speak, is a pickle-in-a-glove. Anyone have any other unusual ways of serving food. (Keep it clean). Tom |
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"mary" > wrote: > Anyone have any other unusual ways of serving food. (Keep it clean). <http://msnbc.msn.com/id/3541615/> -- to respond, change "spamless.invalid" with "optonline.net" please mail OT responses only |
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Scott > wrote:
>In article >, > "mary" > wrote: > >> Anyone have any other unusual ways of serving food. (Keep it clean). > ><http://msnbc.msn.com/id/3541615/> Naked Sushi has been around for several years, but was a very old concept long before someone tried to market it. Ever seen "Tampopo"? --Blair "Just thinking about the box sitting over by my DVD player makes me hungry..." |
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"mary" > wrote in message ... > There was a family pharmacy in Pittsburgh, PA that closed over thirty years > ago, and the owner closed the door, and it sat unused for that time. One of > the owner's son decided to reopen it as an ice cream store since it had that > nice marble counter. It has been a success. He has one of those large jars > of pickles on the counter. One day someone wanted a pickle to take with > them, but the son did not have anything to put it in. Then he realized that > he could use one of those disposable gloves to put it into. After that one > of the ice cream stores specialties, so to speak, is a pickle-in-a-glove. > > Anyone have any other unusual ways of serving food. (Keep it clean). > > Tom > Occasionally, my Mom would serve my Dad his eggs by throwing the skillet at him. |
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mary had something important to tell us on Sun, 30 May 2004 21:23:14
-0400: >There was a family pharmacy in Pittsburgh, PA that closed over thirty years >ago, and the owner closed the door, and it sat unused for that time. One of >the owner's son decided to reopen it as an ice cream store since it had that >nice marble counter. It has been a success. He has one of those large jars >of pickles on the counter. One day someone wanted a pickle to take with Just a weird question that springs to mind here - why on EARTH would an icecream store have a jar of pickles on hand? For the convenience of all those pregnant ladies? (For that matter, why would anyone buy one?) lol -- ~Karen AKA Kajikit Lover of shiny things... Made as of 25 May 2004 - 79 cards, 45 SB pages (plus 3 small giftbooks), 56 decos & more! Visit my webpage: http://www.kajikitscorner.com Allergyfree Eating Recipe Swap: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Allergyfree_Eating Ample Aussies Mailing List: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ampleaussies/ |
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>Just a weird question that springs to mind here - why on EARTH would
>an icecream store have a jar of pickles on hand? For the convenience >of all those pregnant ladies? (For that matter, why would anyone buy >one?) lol >-- >~Karen AKA Kajikit I worked at an ice-cream shop all thru high school. We always had pickles. But, I'll admit .. I worked there 3 years and I think the same pickles that were there when I started, were there when I left. If the place is still open (over 20 yrs later) I bet they would still have the same pickles lol ~Kat "The early bird gets the worm, the second mouse gets the cheese." |
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Kajikit wrote:
> > mary had something important to tell us on Sun, 30 May 2004 21:23:14 > -0400: > > >There was a family pharmacy in Pittsburgh, PA that closed over thirty years > >ago, and the owner closed the door, and it sat unused for that time. One of > >the owner's son decided to reopen it as an ice cream store since it had that > >nice marble counter. It has been a success. He has one of those large jars > >of pickles on the counter. One day someone wanted a pickle to take with > > Just a weird question that springs to mind here - why on EARTH would > an icecream store have a jar of pickles on hand? For the convenience > of all those pregnant ladies? (For that matter, why would anyone buy > one?) lol My thoughts exactly. I don't mind an occasional kosher pickle spear with a Reuben or some other sandwich, but that's about it. I don't want no stinkin' pickles nowhere near my ice cream. :-) > -- > ~Karen AKA Kajikit > Lover of shiny things... Are you part crow or packrat? :-) Kate -- Kate Connally “If I were as old as I feel, I’d be dead already.” Goldfish: “The wholesome snack that smiles back, Until you bite their heads off.” What if the hokey pokey really *is* what it's all about? |
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