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Damsel wrote:
> On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 19:41:06 -0500, " BOB" > > wrote: >> Call it MiniSoda Clam chowdah. > > Just plain ol' Clam Chowder. I suppose I could come up > with some really impressive-sounding, pretentious name > for my creation, but it'd just be clam chowder. And > chowdah is from somewhere other than Minnesoda. Bah-ston, > maybe? The "chowdah" part was just me. That's the way I pronounce it no matter where it's from or what's in it. Why name it? Just eat it! ;-) >>> The best I've had has been >>> Campbell's chunky non-concentrated soup. I know I can >>> do better. I've just been afraid to try. >>> >> That stuff can be addictive. Once you've had really >> good freshly made N.E. clam chowder, there is no >> comparisum, but the Campbells is addictive, and a >> relatively new "comfort food". > > Definitely, there'll be no comparison, but when you're > both tired and hungry, the Campbell's stuff really hits > the spot. Just don't get the condensed version, and if > you do, don't say I didn't warn you. I do know the difference. Your warning is right on. I have been known to open the can (non-condensed version, do they make a condensed version of the Chunky?) and eat it with a spoon right out of the can when really tired and hungry. Heated is much better if I have the energy. BOB |
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