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Default Orange rind vs. orange extract?

On Fri, 25 Sep 2015 18:47:26 -0400, Dave Smith
> wrote:

>On 2015-09-25 6:33 PM, Je?us wrote:
>
>>>>> I don't have peanut butter in my house either! Repulsive stuff!
>>>>> On the other hand, Brie or Camembert..........
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Peanut butter is handy as bait for mouse traps.
>>>
>>> That's all it's fit for!

>>
>> No satay sauce for you?
>>

>
>
>In all fairness, you can but spicy peanut sauce.
>
>On a related note... I could not eat peanuts or nuts of any type for a
>long time because ..... let's just say that they caused problems for me.
> Then I had my gall bladder out and they seem not to bother me as much.
>
>Last night our kayaking club had an early evening paddle. I was planning
>to pick up something for supper on the way home. I had been thiking of
>tacos, but at the last minute I considered Thai food from a place in
>Niagara Falls that a friend who had lived in Thailand said was the most
>authentic. I stopped there and got an order of Pad Thai.
>
>I had had Pad Thai several times before, but this stuff was incredible.


Sometimes I wish we had such things here...
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