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It's a gorgeous day here, and in the paper was an ad for a fair
held at a horse park. I had the idea maybe I'd at least get to see
some animals, so what the heck.

Walking around, what do I see. Since they've been mentioned here so
many times, I had to try the deep fried Oreos. Interesting. Melted
double stuf Oreos in fish n chips-type batter. Who would think that up.

nancy
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> Walking around, what do I see. Since they've been mentioned here so
> many times, I had to try the deep fried Oreos. Interesting. Melted
> double stuf Oreos in fish n chips-type batter. Who would think that
> up. nancy


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"Nancy Young" > wrote in message
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> It's a gorgeous day here, and in the paper was an ad for a fair
> held at a horse park. I had the idea maybe I'd at least get to see
> some animals, so what the heck.
>
> Walking around, what do I see. Since they've been mentioned here so
> many times, I had to try the deep fried Oreos. Interesting. Melted
> double stuf Oreos in fish n chips-type batter. Who would think that up.
> nancy



You could use them as a dessert when serving your famous meatballs in grape
jelly sauce.

Just a thought.

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> "Nancy Young" > wrote


>> Walking around, what do I see. Since they've been mentioned here so
>> many times, I had to try the deep fried Oreos. Interesting. Melted
>> double stuf Oreos in fish n chips-type batter. Who would think that
>> up.


> You could use them as a dessert when serving your famous meatballs in
> grape jelly sauce.
>
> Just a thought.


Woah, that's all way too high-falutin' for me! (laugh) Maybe at one
of your parties.

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On Jul 10, 1:55*pm, "Nancy Young" > wrote:
> It's a gorgeous day here, and in the paper was an ad for a fair
> held at a horse park. *I had the idea maybe I'd at least get to see
> some animals, so what the heck.
>
> Walking around, what do I see. *Since they've been mentioned here so
> many times, I had to try the deep fried Oreos. *Interesting. *Melted
> double stuf Oreos in fish n chips-type batter. *Who would think that up.. *


You can deep fry anything and people will go "Mmmm! Tasty!" In fact,
you could slice up an old stinky neoprene bootie, bread it and fry it
and people would eat it. In faxct, I think they do! Calamari? ;-)

John Kuthe...


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> It's a gorgeous day here, and in the paper was an ad for a fair
> held at a horse park. I had the idea maybe I'd at least get to see
> some animals, so what the heck.
>
> Walking around, what do I see. Since they've been mentioned here so
> many times, I had to try the deep fried Oreos. Interesting. Melted
> double stuf Oreos in fish n chips-type batter. Who would think that up.
>



The same people who thought up deep fried Mars Bars, and deep fried peanut
butter and banana sandwiches.

You can't talk to them though, they're dead.


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"Nancy Young" > wrote:

> Walking around, what do I see. Since they've been mentioned here so
> many times, I had to try the deep fried Oreos. Interesting. Melted
> double stuf Oreos in fish n chips-type batter. Who would think that up.
>
> nancy


That's just wrong, Nancy. Wrong, wrong, wrong.

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Nancy Young wrote:
> It's a gorgeous day here, and in the paper was an ad for a fair
> held at a horse park. I had the idea maybe I'd at least get to see
> some animals, so what the heck.
>
> Walking around, what do I see. Since they've been mentioned here so
> many times, I had to try the deep fried Oreos. Interesting. Melted
> double stuf Oreos in fish n chips-type batter. Who would think that up.
> nancy



I think it sounds awful. Did you like it?

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Gloria P wrote:
> Nancy Young wrote:
>> It's a gorgeous day here, and in the paper was an ad for a fair
>> held at a horse park. I had the idea maybe I'd at least get to see
>> some animals, so what the heck.
>>
>> Walking around, what do I see. Since they've been mentioned here so
>> many times, I had to try the deep fried Oreos. Interesting. Melted
>> double stuf Oreos in fish n chips-type batter. Who would think that
>> up.


> I think it sounds awful. Did you like it?


No, it's not something I'd buy again! (laugh) Not even. Not that I'm
adverse to fried things, don't get me wrong.

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Melba's Jammin' wrote:
> In article >,
> "Nancy Young" > wrote:
>
>> Walking around, what do I see. Since they've been mentioned here so
>> many times, I had to try the deep fried Oreos. Interesting. Melted
>> double stuf Oreos in fish n chips-type batter. Who would think that
>> up.


> That's just wrong, Nancy. Wrong, wrong, wrong.


Did I mention it was served with powdered sugar? Hee.

nancy


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In article >,
"Nancy Young" > wrote:

> Melba's Jammin' wrote:
> > In article >,
> > "Nancy Young" > wrote:
> >
> >> Walking around, what do I see. Since they've been mentioned here so
> >> many times, I had to try the deep fried Oreos. Interesting. Melted
> >> double stuf Oreos in fish n chips-type batter. Who would think that
> >> up.

>
> > That's just wrong, Nancy. Wrong, wrong, wrong.

>
> Did I mention it was served with powdered sugar? Hee.
>
> nancy


Good lord! I can feel my blood thicken at the thought of it. Ick.
Did you have one?

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> "Nancy Young" > wrote:
>
>> Melba's Jammin' wrote:


>>> "Nancy Young" > wrote:
>>>
>>>> Walking around, what do I see. Since they've been mentioned here
>>>> so many times, I had to try the deep fried Oreos. Interesting.
>>>> Melted double stuf Oreos in fish n chips-type batter. Who would
>>>> think that up.

>>
>>> That's just wrong, Nancy. Wrong, wrong, wrong.

>>
>> Did I mention it was served with powdered sugar? Hee.


> Good lord! I can feel my blood thicken at the thought of it. Ick.
> Did you have one?


You kidding, I paid 5 bucks to see what the fuss was about, I tried
2 of them. (laugh) Hey, I don't go to fairs for the health food. But
I won't try anything like that again. I get the idea.

I did see health food, does that count? The 4H club had their prize
winning vegetables. I have a zucchini that could have been a
contender!

nancy
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Nancy Young said...

> I did see health food, does that count?



There's something about health food that's little spoken about.

Ask me.

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Nancy Young wrote:
> Gloria P wrote:
>
>> I think it sounds awful. Did you like it?

>
> No, it's not something I'd buy again! (laugh) Not even. Not that I'm
> adverse to fried things, don't get me wrong.
> nancy



They sell fried Oreos at Mermaids Casino on Freemont street in Las
Vegas. They have fried Twinkies, fried Oreos and fried bananas, they
are 99 cents each. After traveling that far, who could resist??? The
fried Oreo was my favorite.


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Gloria P > wrote:

> Nancy Young wrote:
> > It's a gorgeous day here, and in the paper was an ad for a fair
> > held at a horse park. I had the idea maybe I'd at least get to see
> > some animals, so what the heck.
> >
> > Walking around, what do I see. Since they've been mentioned here so
> > many times, I had to try the deep fried Oreos. Interesting. Melted
> > double stuf Oreos in fish n chips-type batter. Who would think that up.
> > nancy

>
>
> I think it sounds awful. Did you like it?


They taste a lot like fried brownies; pretty good. Deep fried Oreos are
sold at the Camden Riversharks home games. The Riversharks are a minor
league baseball team out of Camden, NJ.


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Stan Horwitz > wrote:

> In article >,
> Gloria P > wrote:
>
> > Nancy Young wrote:
> > > It's a gorgeous day here, and in the paper was an ad for a fair
> > > held at a horse park. I had the idea maybe I'd at least get to see
> > > some animals, so what the heck.
> > >
> > > Walking around, what do I see. Since they've been mentioned here so
> > > many times, I had to try the deep fried Oreos. Interesting. Melted
> > > double stuf Oreos in fish n chips-type batter. Who would think that up.
> > > nancy

> >
> >
> > I think it sounds awful. Did you like it?

>
> They taste a lot like fried brownies; pretty good. Deep fried Oreos are
> sold at the Camden Riversharks home games. The Riversharks are a minor
> league baseball team out of Camden, NJ.


I'll bet fried brownies are delicious!
I've never had one.

If I were to make them, what would I batter it with?

<googles>

Hm. Looks like just a basic flour batter is used to dip them. I think
I'd add a little sugar and vanilla to that.

Speaking of deep fried things, there is one grill in our area (Pats
Place) that serves deep fried dill pickle chips. Dipping sauce of ranch
dressing is served with them.

They are divine. ;-d I introduced my sister and brother in law to that
sin a few years ago. They were dubious at first, but ended up really
liking them. <eg>
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> double stuf Oreos in fish n chips-type batter. Who would think that up.
> nancy


apparently the fish and chip sellers in the UK
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Becca > wrote:

> Nancy Young wrote:
> > Gloria P wrote:
> >
> >> I think it sounds awful. Did you like it?

> >
> > No, it's not something I'd buy again! (laugh) Not even. Not that I'm
> > adverse to fried things, don't get me wrong.
> > nancy

>
>
> They sell fried Oreos at Mermaids Casino on Freemont street in Las
> Vegas. They have fried Twinkies, fried Oreos and fried bananas, they
> are 99 cents each. After traveling that far, who could resist??? The
> fried Oreo was my favorite.


A few years ago when I was walking down Fremont Street with a few
friends, we dared one of my friends to go try the fried Twinkies. He
offered all of us a taste, but they looked absolutely disgusting to me.
I did try the fried Oreos last year at a minor league baseball game in
NJ near where I live. As far as I can tell, the batter is just your
standard tempora batter. Anyone who is adventurous can surely find a
recipe via a Google search.
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On Jul 10, 3:57*pm, PeterL > wrote:
> "Nancy Young" > wrote in news8M5m.42052$AX1.39108
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> > It's a gorgeous day here, and in the paper was an ad for a fair
> > held at a horse park. *I had the idea maybe I'd at least get to see
> > some animals, so what the heck.

>
> > Walking around, what do I see. *Since they've been mentioned here so
> > many times, I had to try the deep fried Oreos. *Interesting. *Melted
> > double stuf Oreos in fish n chips-type batter. *Who would think that up. *

>
> The same people who thought up deep fried Mars Bars, and deep fried peanut
> butter and banana sandwiches.
>
> You can't talk to them though, they're dead.


And good riddance.
>
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On Jul 11, 5:45*am, Andy > wrote:
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>
> > I did see health food, does that count?

>
> There's something about health food that's little spoken about.
>
> Ask me.


Did you say, "Ask me," instead of just revealing your knowledge
because you're trying to ascertain whether anyone has any interest in
anything you have to say?

Just curious.
>
> Andy


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Bobo Bonobo® said...

> On Jul 11, 5:45*am, Andy > wrote:
>> Nancy Young said...
>>
>> > I did see health food, does that count?

>>
>> There's something about health food that's little spoken about.
>>
>> Ask me.

>
> Did you say, "Ask me," instead of just revealing your knowledge
> because you're trying to ascertain whether anyone has any interest in
> anything you have to say?
>
> Just curious.
>>
>> Andy

>
> --Bryan



A slow reader, eh? LOL!

Andy
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