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Ken Knecht 21-10-2004 05:41 PM

Limburger cheese
 
I like limburger! Besides smearing it on crackers, what are some
other ways to use it?

TIA

Ken


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Jack Schidt® 21-10-2004 06:08 PM


"Ken Knecht" > wrote in message
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>I like limburger! Besides smearing it on crackers, what are some
> other ways to use it?
>


Rye bread and sliced raw onion. Beer! Followed by temporary celibacy!

Jack Halitoreos



Jack Schidt® 21-10-2004 06:08 PM


"Ken Knecht" > wrote in message
...
>I like limburger! Besides smearing it on crackers, what are some
> other ways to use it?
>


Rye bread and sliced raw onion. Beer! Followed by temporary celibacy!

Jack Halitoreos



Arri London 21-10-2004 11:33 PM



Ken Knecht wrote:
>
> I like limburger! Besides smearing it on crackers, what are some
> other ways to use it?
>
> TIA
>
> Ken
>
>

Fill some pate feuillete with limburger and bake until the cheese is
melted. Can top with some ham or bacon.

Arri London 21-10-2004 11:33 PM



Ken Knecht wrote:
>
> I like limburger! Besides smearing it on crackers, what are some
> other ways to use it?
>
> TIA
>
> Ken
>
>

Fill some pate feuillete with limburger and bake until the cheese is
melted. Can top with some ham or bacon.

Arri London 21-10-2004 11:33 PM



Ken Knecht wrote:
>
> I like limburger! Besides smearing it on crackers, what are some
> other ways to use it?
>
> TIA
>
> Ken
>
>

Fill some pate feuillete with limburger and bake until the cheese is
melted. Can top with some ham or bacon.

Arri London 21-10-2004 11:33 PM



Ken Knecht wrote:
>
> I like limburger! Besides smearing it on crackers, what are some
> other ways to use it?
>
> TIA
>
> Ken
>
>

Fill some pate feuillete with limburger and bake until the cheese is
melted. Can top with some ham or bacon.

Arri London 21-10-2004 11:33 PM



Ken Knecht wrote:
>
> I like limburger! Besides smearing it on crackers, what are some
> other ways to use it?
>
> TIA
>
> Ken
>
>

Fill some pate feuillete with limburger and bake until the cheese is
melted. Can top with some ham or bacon.

Arri London 21-10-2004 11:33 PM



Ken Knecht wrote:
>
> I like limburger! Besides smearing it on crackers, what are some
> other ways to use it?
>
> TIA
>
> Ken
>
>

Fill some pate feuillete with limburger and bake until the cheese is
melted. Can top with some ham or bacon.

Dean G. 21-10-2004 11:43 PM

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> "Ken Knecht" > wrote in message
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> >I like limburger! Besides smearing it on crackers, what are some
> > other ways to use it?
> >

>
> Rye bread and sliced raw onion. Beer! Followed by temporary celibacy!
>
> Jack Halitoreos


Add some braunswager to it and make a sandwich.

Dean G.

Dean G. 21-10-2004 11:43 PM

"Jack Schidt®" > wrote in message . com>...
> "Ken Knecht" > wrote in message
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> >I like limburger! Besides smearing it on crackers, what are some
> > other ways to use it?
> >

>
> Rye bread and sliced raw onion. Beer! Followed by temporary celibacy!
>
> Jack Halitoreos


Add some braunswager to it and make a sandwich.

Dean G.

Jack Schidt® 22-10-2004 01:34 AM


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>> >I like limburger! Besides smearing it on crackers, what are some
>> > other ways to use it?
>> >

>>
>> Rye bread and sliced raw onion. Beer! Followed by temporary celibacy!
>>
>> Jack Halitoreos

>
> Add some braunswager to it and make a sandwich.
>
> Dean G.


No, no....herring and more onions! And more bier!!

Jack Breath!



Jack Schidt® 22-10-2004 01:34 AM


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>> >I like limburger! Besides smearing it on crackers, what are some
>> > other ways to use it?
>> >

>>
>> Rye bread and sliced raw onion. Beer! Followed by temporary celibacy!
>>
>> Jack Halitoreos

>
> Add some braunswager to it and make a sandwich.
>
> Dean G.


No, no....herring and more onions! And more bier!!

Jack Breath!



Dave Smith 22-10-2004 02:09 AM

Ken Knecht wrote:

> I like limburger! Besides smearing it on crackers, what are some
> other ways to use it?


I once heard of a guy who used it to get back at a landlord who boosted
his rent after he renovated the house at his own expense. The landlord
thought that since the place was so much nicer after the tenant did all
the work to it that it was worth more rent. The guy packed everything
up, went to the store and got a few pounds of Limburger, plastered it in
the cupboards, under drawers and other hidden locations. Then he moved
out and left the place sealed up in a hot day.

Having tasted Limburger, that is about the best thing I can think to do
with it.


Dave Smith 22-10-2004 02:09 AM

Ken Knecht wrote:

> I like limburger! Besides smearing it on crackers, what are some
> other ways to use it?


I once heard of a guy who used it to get back at a landlord who boosted
his rent after he renovated the house at his own expense. The landlord
thought that since the place was so much nicer after the tenant did all
the work to it that it was worth more rent. The guy packed everything
up, went to the store and got a few pounds of Limburger, plastered it in
the cupboards, under drawers and other hidden locations. Then he moved
out and left the place sealed up in a hot day.

Having tasted Limburger, that is about the best thing I can think to do
with it.


Steve Calvin 22-10-2004 02:14 AM

Jack Schidt=AE wrote:
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>>>
>>>>I like limburger! Besides smearing it on crackers, what are some
>>>>other ways to use it?
>>>>
>>>
>>>Rye bread and sliced raw onion. Beer! Followed by temporary celibacy=

!
>>>
>>>Jack Halitoreos

>>
>>Add some braunswager to it and make a sandwich.
>>
>>Dean G.

>=20
>=20
> No, no....herring and more onions! And more bier!!
>=20
> Jack Breath!=20
>=20
>=20

ok Jack, I was with ya on the rye and onion (and of course a nice=20
beer) but you just lost me with the herring!

--=20
Steve

Experience is a wonderful thing. It enables you to recognize a mistake
when you make it again.



Steve Calvin 22-10-2004 02:14 AM

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>>>"Ken Knecht" > wrote in message
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>>>
>>>>I like limburger! Besides smearing it on crackers, what are some
>>>>other ways to use it?
>>>>
>>>
>>>Rye bread and sliced raw onion. Beer! Followed by temporary celibacy=

!
>>>
>>>Jack Halitoreos

>>
>>Add some braunswager to it and make a sandwich.
>>
>>Dean G.

>=20
>=20
> No, no....herring and more onions! And more bier!!
>=20
> Jack Breath!=20
>=20
>=20

ok Jack, I was with ya on the rye and onion (and of course a nice=20
beer) but you just lost me with the herring!

--=20
Steve

Experience is a wonderful thing. It enables you to recognize a mistake
when you make it again.



Steve Calvin 22-10-2004 02:14 AM

Jack Schidt=AE wrote:
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>>>"Ken Knecht" > wrote in message
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>>>
>>>>I like limburger! Besides smearing it on crackers, what are some
>>>>other ways to use it?
>>>>
>>>
>>>Rye bread and sliced raw onion. Beer! Followed by temporary celibacy=

!
>>>
>>>Jack Halitoreos

>>
>>Add some braunswager to it and make a sandwich.
>>
>>Dean G.

>=20
>=20
> No, no....herring and more onions! And more bier!!
>=20
> Jack Breath!=20
>=20
>=20

ok Jack, I was with ya on the rye and onion (and of course a nice=20
beer) but you just lost me with the herring!

--=20
Steve

Experience is a wonderful thing. It enables you to recognize a mistake
when you make it again.



Richard Periut 22-10-2004 03:10 AM

Dave Smith wrote:
> Ken Knecht wrote:
>
>
>>I like limburger! Besides smearing it on crackers, what are some
>>other ways to use it?

>
>
> I once heard of a guy who used it to get back at a landlord who boosted
> his rent after he renovated the house at his own expense. The landlord
> thought that since the place was so much nicer after the tenant did all
> the work to it that it was worth more rent. The guy packed everything
> up, went to the store and got a few pounds of Limburger, plastered it in
> the cupboards, under drawers and other hidden locations. Then he moved
> out and left the place sealed up in a hot day.
>
> Having tasted Limburger, that is about the best thing I can think to do
> with it.
>

That's called an idiot. Not only did he waste his good money on the
cheese, he left the place for the landlord, who probably paid a mexican
or a russian 30 bucks to have the place totally cleaned; then he
probably rented it for 3 fold.

Money comes to money.

Rich

--
"Dum Spiro, Spero."

As long as I breath, I hope.

Cicero (Ancient Rome)





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Let there be fish!!!


Richard Periut 22-10-2004 03:10 AM

Dave Smith wrote:
> Ken Knecht wrote:
>
>
>>I like limburger! Besides smearing it on crackers, what are some
>>other ways to use it?

>
>
> I once heard of a guy who used it to get back at a landlord who boosted
> his rent after he renovated the house at his own expense. The landlord
> thought that since the place was so much nicer after the tenant did all
> the work to it that it was worth more rent. The guy packed everything
> up, went to the store and got a few pounds of Limburger, plastered it in
> the cupboards, under drawers and other hidden locations. Then he moved
> out and left the place sealed up in a hot day.
>
> Having tasted Limburger, that is about the best thing I can think to do
> with it.
>

That's called an idiot. Not only did he waste his good money on the
cheese, he left the place for the landlord, who probably paid a mexican
or a russian 30 bucks to have the place totally cleaned; then he
probably rented it for 3 fold.

Money comes to money.

Rich

--
"Dum Spiro, Spero."

As long as I breath, I hope.

Cicero (Ancient Rome)





ø¤°`°¤ø,¸¸¸,ø¤°`°¤ø,¸¸¸,ø¤°`°¤ø,¸¸,ø¤°`°¤ø,¸¸¸,ø¤° `°¤ø,¸¸,ø¤°`°¤ø
><((((º>`·.¸¸.·´¯`·.¸.·´¯`·.¸. ><((((º> ·´¯`·. , .·´¯`·.. ><((((º>


Let there be fish!!!


notbob 22-10-2004 03:29 AM

On 2004-10-21, Ken Knecht > wrote:

> I like limburger! Besides smearing it on crackers, what are some
> other ways to use it?


Make a cheese sandwich. That's how an old German greasy spoon down by the
railyards in Nashville served it. On white bread, no less. I hated the
stuff then, but love it now. But, I'm no more imaginative than you. I now
eat in on crackers. Hmmmm.... maybe a limburger grilled cheese....

nb

notbob 22-10-2004 03:29 AM

On 2004-10-21, Ken Knecht > wrote:

> I like limburger! Besides smearing it on crackers, what are some
> other ways to use it?


Make a cheese sandwich. That's how an old German greasy spoon down by the
railyards in Nashville served it. On white bread, no less. I hated the
stuff then, but love it now. But, I'm no more imaginative than you. I now
eat in on crackers. Hmmmm.... maybe a limburger grilled cheese....

nb

Jack Schidt® 22-10-2004 09:29 AM


"Steve Calvin" > wrote in message
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Jack Schidt® wrote:
> "Dean G." > wrote in message
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>>"Jack Schidt®" > wrote in message
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>>
>>>"Ken Knecht" > wrote in message
.. .
>>>
>>>>I like limburger! Besides smearing it on crackers, what are some
>>>>other ways to use it?
>>>>
>>>
>>>Rye bread and sliced raw onion. Beer! Followed by temporary celibacy!
>>>
>>>Jack Halitoreos

>>
>>Add some braunswager to it and make a sandwich.
>>
>>Dean G.

>
>
> No, no....herring and more onions! And more bier!!
>
> Jack Breath!
>

ok Jack, I was with ya on the rye and onion (and of course a nice
beer) but you just lost me with the herring!

It was the beer, I tellya!

Jack Lagerstinkos



Jack Schidt® 22-10-2004 09:29 AM


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>>>"Ken Knecht" > wrote in message
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>>>
>>>>I like limburger! Besides smearing it on crackers, what are some
>>>>other ways to use it?
>>>>
>>>
>>>Rye bread and sliced raw onion. Beer! Followed by temporary celibacy!
>>>
>>>Jack Halitoreos

>>
>>Add some braunswager to it and make a sandwich.
>>
>>Dean G.

>
>
> No, no....herring and more onions! And more bier!!
>
> Jack Breath!
>

ok Jack, I was with ya on the rye and onion (and of course a nice
beer) but you just lost me with the herring!

It was the beer, I tellya!

Jack Lagerstinkos



Dean G. 22-10-2004 04:20 PM

"Jack Schidt®" > wrote in message news:<SAYdd.20897
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> >> >I like limburger! Besides smearing it on crackers, what are some
> >> > other ways to use it?
> >>
> >> Rye bread and sliced raw onion. Beer! Followed by temporary celibacy!
> >>
> >> Jack Halitoreos

> >
> > Add some braunswager to it and make a sandwich.
> >
> > Dean G.

>
> No, no....herring and more onions! And more bier!!
>
> Jack Breath!


I wonder what a limburger and herring pizza would be like. Maybe with
some olives and artichokes. And lots of red onion. No, it's too
gruesome!

Dean G.
Stepping back slowly, he says "I'll run out for some more beer."

Dean G. 22-10-2004 04:20 PM

"Jack Schidt®" > wrote in message news:<SAYdd.20897
<snip>
> >> >I like limburger! Besides smearing it on crackers, what are some
> >> > other ways to use it?
> >>
> >> Rye bread and sliced raw onion. Beer! Followed by temporary celibacy!
> >>
> >> Jack Halitoreos

> >
> > Add some braunswager to it and make a sandwich.
> >
> > Dean G.

>
> No, no....herring and more onions! And more bier!!
>
> Jack Breath!


I wonder what a limburger and herring pizza would be like. Maybe with
some olives and artichokes. And lots of red onion. No, it's too
gruesome!

Dean G.
Stepping back slowly, he says "I'll run out for some more beer."

Barry Grau 22-10-2004 04:32 PM

Dave Smith > wrote in message >...
> Ken Knecht wrote:
>
> > I like limburger! Besides smearing it on crackers, what are some
> > other ways to use it?

>
> I once heard of a guy who used it to get back at a landlord who boosted
> his rent after he renovated the house at his own expense. The landlord
> thought that since the place was so much nicer after the tenant did all
> the work to it that it was worth more rent. The guy packed everything
> up, went to the store and got a few pounds of Limburger, plastered it in
> the cupboards, under drawers and other hidden locations. Then he moved
> out and left the place sealed up in a hot day.


I seem to remember that a group protesting Mellon Bank investment in
Japanese steel at a time when mills in Pennsylvania were going broke
rented a safe-deposit box in the Mellon Bank and put dead fish in it.

>
> Having tasted Limburger, that is about the best thing I can think to do
> with it.


-bwg

Barry Grau 22-10-2004 04:32 PM

Dave Smith > wrote in message >...
> Ken Knecht wrote:
>
> > I like limburger! Besides smearing it on crackers, what are some
> > other ways to use it?

>
> I once heard of a guy who used it to get back at a landlord who boosted
> his rent after he renovated the house at his own expense. The landlord
> thought that since the place was so much nicer after the tenant did all
> the work to it that it was worth more rent. The guy packed everything
> up, went to the store and got a few pounds of Limburger, plastered it in
> the cupboards, under drawers and other hidden locations. Then he moved
> out and left the place sealed up in a hot day.


I seem to remember that a group protesting Mellon Bank investment in
Japanese steel at a time when mills in Pennsylvania were going broke
rented a safe-deposit box in the Mellon Bank and put dead fish in it.

>
> Having tasted Limburger, that is about the best thing I can think to do
> with it.


-bwg

Glenn Jacobs 22-10-2004 05:47 PM

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> TIA
>
> Ken


You guys are lucky, if there is a place in Colorado to get Limburger, I
don't know where it is. If someone out there does please let me know where.


--
JakeInHartsel

If there is a God, let it be Bacchus!


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> I like limburger! Besides smearing it on crackers, what are some
> other ways to use it?
>
> TIA
>
> Ken


You guys are lucky, if there is a place in Colorado to get Limburger, I
don't know where it is. If someone out there does please let me know where.


--
JakeInHartsel

If there is a God, let it be Bacchus!


Glenn Jacobs 22-10-2004 06:04 PM

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>> I like limburger! Besides smearing it on crackers, what are some
>> other ways to use it?
>>
>> TIA
>>
>> Ken
>>
>>

> Fill some pate feuillete with limburger and bake until the cheese is
> melted. Can top with some ham or bacon.


What is pate feuillete?

--
JakeInHartsel

Food, The Art Form that You Can Eat


Glenn Jacobs 22-10-2004 06:04 PM

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> Ken Knecht wrote:
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>> I like limburger! Besides smearing it on crackers, what are some
>> other ways to use it?
>>
>> TIA
>>
>> Ken
>>
>>

> Fill some pate feuillete with limburger and bake until the cheese is
> melted. Can top with some ham or bacon.


What is pate feuillete?

--
JakeInHartsel

Food, The Art Form that You Can Eat


Arri London 23-10-2004 12:19 AM



Glenn Jacobs wrote:
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> On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 16:33:41 -0600, Arri London wrote:
>
>
> >
> > Ken Knecht wrote:
> >>
> >> I like limburger! Besides smearing it on crackers, what are some
> >> other ways to use it?
> >>
> >> TIA
> >>
> >> Ken
> >>
> >>

> > Fill some pate feuillete with limburger and bake until the cheese is
> > melted. Can top with some ham or bacon.

>
> What is pate feuillete?
>
> --
> JakeInHartsel
>


Puff pastry; the dough is layered with butter and folded repeatedly.

Arri London 23-10-2004 12:19 AM



Glenn Jacobs wrote:
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> On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 16:33:41 -0600, Arri London wrote:
>
>
> >
> > Ken Knecht wrote:
> >>
> >> I like limburger! Besides smearing it on crackers, what are some
> >> other ways to use it?
> >>
> >> TIA
> >>
> >> Ken
> >>
> >>

> > Fill some pate feuillete with limburger and bake until the cheese is
> > melted. Can top with some ham or bacon.

>
> What is pate feuillete?
>
> --
> JakeInHartsel
>


Puff pastry; the dough is layered with butter and folded repeatedly.

val189 23-10-2004 01:29 AM

We make a sandwich - limburger, tomato slices and Vidalia onions
'tween English muffins - top brown them to melt the cheese. Be sure
to deposit the wrapper paper fah, fah, away. No dental appt. next
day, either.

val189 23-10-2004 01:29 AM

We make a sandwich - limburger, tomato slices and Vidalia onions
'tween English muffins - top brown them to melt the cheese. Be sure
to deposit the wrapper paper fah, fah, away. No dental appt. next
day, either.

Mark Thorson 23-10-2004 01:36 AM

Ken Knecht wrote:

> I like limburger! Besides smearing it on crackers, what are
> some other ways to use it?


It melts well. I used to melt slices of Limburger on
flour tortillas, and roll them up for a quick snack.
That was before I got smart about food.

I used to worry about the SATURATED FAT in a fatty
cheese like Limburger. Now I know how misplaced
my fear was! CARBS KILL! They are responsible for
ALL diseases. The natural human lifespan would be
over 150 YEARS if you never eat carbs!




mjones 23-10-2004 12:38 PM

Wash the rind off the brick using running tap water before cutting it. Slice
it thick and put it on a nice firm bread, buttered, with a thick slice of
sweet onion, a little salt and pepper and a good slathering of good old
yellow mustard. A hard boiled egg to go along with it and an ice cold ale to
wash it down.
:-) Marc...who misses the limberger we used to get from the factory in
Illion, NY when I was a kid. The stuff in our grocery stores here in NC just
isn't the same.


"Dean G." > wrote in message
om...
> "Jack Schidt®" > wrote in message news:<SAYdd.20897
> <snip>
>> >> >I like limburger! Besides smearing it on crackers, what are some
>> >> > other ways to use it?
>> >>
>> >> Rye bread and sliced raw onion. Beer! Followed by temporary
>> >> celibacy!
>> >>
>> >> Jack Halitoreos
>> >
>> > Add some braunswager to it and make a sandwich.
>> >
>> > Dean G.

>>
>> No, no....herring and more onions! And more bier!!
>>
>> Jack Breath!

>
> I wonder what a limburger and herring pizza would be like. Maybe with
> some olives and artichokes. And lots of red onion. No, it's too
> gruesome!
>
> Dean G.
> Stepping back slowly, he says "I'll run out for some more beer."




mjones 23-10-2004 12:38 PM

Wash the rind off the brick using running tap water before cutting it. Slice
it thick and put it on a nice firm bread, buttered, with a thick slice of
sweet onion, a little salt and pepper and a good slathering of good old
yellow mustard. A hard boiled egg to go along with it and an ice cold ale to
wash it down.
:-) Marc...who misses the limberger we used to get from the factory in
Illion, NY when I was a kid. The stuff in our grocery stores here in NC just
isn't the same.


"Dean G." > wrote in message
om...
> "Jack Schidt®" > wrote in message news:<SAYdd.20897
> <snip>
>> >> >I like limburger! Besides smearing it on crackers, what are some
>> >> > other ways to use it?
>> >>
>> >> Rye bread and sliced raw onion. Beer! Followed by temporary
>> >> celibacy!
>> >>
>> >> Jack Halitoreos
>> >
>> > Add some braunswager to it and make a sandwich.
>> >
>> > Dean G.

>>
>> No, no....herring and more onions! And more bier!!
>>
>> Jack Breath!

>
> I wonder what a limburger and herring pizza would be like. Maybe with
> some olives and artichokes. And lots of red onion. No, it's too
> gruesome!
>
> Dean G.
> Stepping back slowly, he says "I'll run out for some more beer."




Steve Calvin 23-10-2004 01:10 PM

mjones wrote:
> Wash the rind off the brick using running tap water before cutting it. Slice
> it thick and put it on a nice firm bread, buttered, with a thick slice of
> sweet onion, a little salt and pepper and a good slathering of good old
> yellow mustard. A hard boiled egg to go along with it and an ice cold ale to
> wash it down.
> :-) Marc...who misses the limberger we used to get from the factory in
> Illion, NY when I was a kid. The stuff in our grocery stores here in NC just
> isn't the same.
>
>
> "Dean G." > wrote in message
> om...


I even liked the smooth kind in a jar (Mohawk Valley I believe) but I
can't find it anywhere around here any longer. I thought about asking
a store mgr to order it but figured that I'd be the only one that
bought and and they'd stop stocking it again.

--
Steve

Experience is a wonderful thing. It enables you to recognize a mistake
when you make it again.



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