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- Date: Fri, 1 Jan 1993 16:43:09 -0600
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- From: Doris Smith <dorisann@TENET.EDU>
- Subject: Re: What A Quiet Bunch
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- > > Black-eyed peas and French bread were on the menu here.
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- > That's ok as far as the luck. Cornbread is optional as a luck food. Only
- > the black-eyed peas are required. But does French bread really taste right
- > with black-eyed peas?
- > --Natalie (maynor@ra.msstate.edu)
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- Hot French bread tastes right with anything. Plus, I had bought it at
- Sam's Warehouse and figured it would get stale if I didn't use it. So I did.
- And didn't think spaghetti would taste good with black-eyed peas.
- doris
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