posted on March 16, 2004 01:51:22 PM new
Did you guys know the ingredients in commercial bologna is similar to dog food?
You know the colour of meat when it starts to go bad... kind of a grey/green colour? Well that's the REAL colour of undoctored meat. From the time the animal is killed, the decompostion process starts so LOTS of preservatives have to be used.
posted on March 16, 2004 02:00:14 PM new
ohhhhhhh man! a grilled PB&J?????
Thats almost sacreligous 12!!!
Grilled bolonga and cheese is drawing pretty close to the line too!
(though my brother would throw a piece of bolona right on the electric burner on the stove, and then eat it, till my grandmother would yell and scream about the mess he made )
Now.... grilled cheese, grilled ham & cheese, or a tuna melt, now your talking
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posted on March 16, 2004 05:36:02 PM new
When I was a kid, that was the only way I could stand bologna A friend & I would turn on one of the burners of a gas stove and hold piece of bologna in the flame, then eat it when it was crisp. Tasted good that way, but couldn't stand it any other way. Haven't eaten it in about 30 years, though.
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posted on March 16, 2004 07:38:31 PM new
spam! First you fry it till it's almost burnt. Then you grill a sandwich with some good white cheese, mayo and a nice hot mustard...not just for breakfast anymore!
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posted on March 16, 2004 07:39:57 PM new
and not that ersatz, PC Spam-Lite garbage either...real, honest to god parts-is-parts SPAM!
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posted on March 17, 2004 05:54:21 PM new Yea, Grilled Peanut Butter & Banana.
The Elvis Special is great, may have to try a combo, grilled PB&J w/Banana
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