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I had company today, so I thought I'd make an American influenced Italian dish. Ouch! I opened up a few cans of Beefaroni. These cans had a pull top, so no can opener was used. The stuff though was horrible. All these little noodles with very little beef or sauce. Next time I'm going with the Chefboyardee ravioli. That stuff is tremendous although the cans don't have a pull top and I have to use a can opener.
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> I had company today, so I thought I'd make an American influenced Italian dish. Ouch! I opened up a few cans of Beefaroni. These cans had a pull top, so no can opener was used. The stuff though was horrible. All these little noodles with very little beef or sauce. Next time I'm going with the Chefboyardee ravioli. That stuff is tremendous although the cans don't have a pull top and I have to use a can opener.



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> I had company today, so I thought I'd make an American influenced Italian dish. Ouch! I opened up a few cans of Beefaroni. These cans had a pull top, so no can opener was used. The stuff though was horrible. All these little noodles with very little beef or sauce. Next time I'm going with the Chefboyardee ravioli. That stuff is tremendous although the cans don't have a pull top and I have to use a can opener.
>


Ya gotta do better with this crowd. Next time make some bbq ribs for
your company if you have a big enough pot to boil them.
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> > I had company today, so I thought I'd make an American influenced Italian dish. Ouch! I opened up a few cans of Beefaroni. These cans had a pull top, so no can opener was used. The stuff though was horrible. All these little noodles with very little beef or sauce. Next time I'm going with the Chefboyardee ravioli. That stuff is tremendous although the cans don't have a pull top and I have to use a can opener.
> >

> Ya gotta do better with this crowd. Next time make some bbq ribs for
> your company if you have a big enough pot to boil them.



You are forgetting, Ed...John is a VEGETARIAN...any meat items he would serve MUST be provided by the GUESTS...

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>I had company today, so I thought I'd make an American influenced Italian dish. Ouch! I opened up a few cans of Beefaroni. These cans had a pull top, so no can opener was used. The stuff though was horrible. All these little noodles with very little beef or sauce. Next time I'm going with the Chefboyardee ravioli. That stuff is tremendous although the cans don't have a pull top and I have to use a can opener.


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On Sun, 22 Nov 2020 19:44:45 -0500, Ed Pawlowski > wrote:

>On 11/22/2020 7:15 PM, wrote:
>> I had company today, so I thought I'd make an American influenced Italian dish. Ouch! I opened up a few cans of Beefaroni. These cans had a pull top, so no can opener was used. The stuff though was horrible. All these little noodles with very little beef or sauce. Next time I'm going with the Chefboyardee ravioli. That stuff is tremendous although the cans don't have a pull top and I have to use a can opener.
>>

>
>Ya gotta do better with this crowd. Next time make some bbq ribs for
>your company if you have a big enough pot to boil them.


You have to get over the BBQ ribs, Ed. The world's bigger than that.
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>> I had company today, so I thought I'd make an American influenced Italian dish. Ouch! I opened up a few cans of Beefaroni. These cans had a pull top, so no can opener was used. The stuff though was horrible. All these little noodles with very little beef or sauce. Next time I'm going with the Chefboyardee ravioli. That stuff is

tremendous although the cans don't have a pull top and I have to use a can opener.
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On 11/22/2020 7:44 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On 11/22/2020 7:15 PM, wrote:
>> I had company today, so I thought I'd make an American influenced
>> Italian dish.Â* Ouch!Â* I opened up a few cans of Beefaroni.Â* These cans
>> had a pull top, so no can opener was used.Â* The stuff though was
>> horrible.Â* All these little noodles with very little beef or sauce.
>> Next time I'm going with the Chefboyardee ravioli.Â* That stuff is
>> tremendous although the cans don't have a pull top and I have to use a
>> can opener.
>>

>
> Ya gotta do better with this crowd.Â* Next time make some bbq ribs for
> your company if you have a big enough pot to boil them.


Truly. Gotta shift focus from canned Ravioli. This really is a lame
attempt at trolling.

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On Sun, 22 Nov 2020 21:13:25 -0500, jmcquown >
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>On 11/22/2020 7:44 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>> On 11/22/2020 7:15 PM, wrote:
>>> I had company today, so I thought I'd make an American influenced
>>> Italian dish.Â* Ouch!Â* I opened up a few cans of Beefaroni.Â* These cans
>>> had a pull top, so no can opener was used.Â* The stuff though was
>>> horrible.Â* All these little noodles with very little beef or sauce.
>>> Next time I'm going with the Chefboyardee ravioli.Â* That stuff is
>>> tremendous although the cans don't have a pull top and I have to use a
>>> can opener.
>>>

>>
>> Ya gotta do better with this crowd.Â* Next time make some bbq ribs for
>> your company if you have a big enough pot to boil them.

>
>Truly. Gotta shift focus from canned Ravioli. This really is a lame
>attempt at trolling.


Hey, he said "American influenced".
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On Sun, 22 Nov 2020 16:15:37 -0800 (PST), wrote:

> I had company today, so I thought I'd make an American influenced
> Italian dish. Ouch! I opened up a few cans of Beefaroni. These
> cans had a pull top, so no can opener was used. The stuff though
> was horrible. All these little noodles with very little beef or
> sauce. Next time I'm going with the Chefboyardee ravioli. That
> stuff is tremendous although the cans don't have a pull top and I
> have to use a can opener.


All the Chefboyardee's have pull tops except for the 28oz cans and
the boxes of "pizza".

The store-band generic Chefboyaredees have traditional can lids.

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