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notsoogood

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An ephelant ear sounds like a large "dough boy", except the dough boy has confectionery sugar on it and it's smaller.

I think it's the funnel cakes that have the confectioners sugar on them. I don't know cause I always buy the meat stuff. Teriyaki on a stick or broasted chicken or a bbq beef sandwich or........................oh man...............I'm getting soooooooooo hungry!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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I've never even heard of a chow mein sandwich!



I never know if it's meant as a real agreement or a sarcastic agreement! LOL

Me neither. I'm beginning to think I live in a backwards state. We don't have any of this fancy cuisine. I guess corn beef and cabbage or a New England boiled dinner is high cuisine around here.
 

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Ralph, aren't the big ones known as "bars" and the small ones known as "ingots", or in my case, "ain'tgots". lol.
 

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Are those gold bars for me....LOL

I was introduced to a chow mein sandwich at a small fair in the late 70s. I was cynical, but I tried one and it's very good.

I would be cynical too. I guess it would depend on the chowmein too.
 

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I was introduced to a chow mein sandwich at a small fair in the late 70s. I was cynical, but I tried one and it's very good.

I want to try one.

Me neither. I'm beginning to think I live in a backwards state. We don't have any of this fancy cuisine. I guess corn beef and cabbage or a New England boiled dinner is high cuisine around here.

I love corned beef and cabbage. Except the flossing later :(

Ralph, aren't the big ones known as "bars" and the small ones known as "ingots", or in my case, "ain'tgots". lol.

I think ingot is a "casting" term. But then I got Betty and Wilma confused and so am not to be trusted. :facepalm:

Ingot
 

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I want to try one.



I love corned beef and cabbage. Except the flossing later :(



I think ingot is a "casting" term. But then I got Betty and Wilma confused and so am not to be trusted. :facepalm:

Ingot

:laugh::laugh::facepalm::facepalm:

I could go for a ham or turkey grinder right now. I should have bought one when I was at the store a few days ago.

Why?
 
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