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- From: olson@husc8.harvard.edu (Chip Olson)
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- Subject: Re: Culinary Peculiarity (was Re: Dan'l hits Australia)
- Message-ID: <OLSON.93Jan21225321@husc8.harvard.edu>
- Date: 22 Jan 93 03:53:21 GMT
- References: <9301161803.AA13002@cipric> <OLSON.93Jan17225726@husc8.harvard.edu><C16Mt4.7wC@hfglobe.intel.com>
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- In-reply-to: hilp@hfglobe.intel.com's message of Thu, 21 Jan 1993 02:27:02 GMT
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- In article <C16Mt4.7wC@hfglobe.intel.com> hilp@hfglobe.intel.com (Robin Rosenbaum) writes:
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- >"As for beets, DM, I don't know if the sweet-pickled beets we have are
- >the same as the canned beets you get. But if you ever visit Lincoln
- >City on the Oregon coast here in the USA, order a hamburger at Li'l
- >Sambo's. They serve sliced beets instead of pickles on the side."
- >She considers. "...which my son won't touch; I never have any trouble
- >beeting him to them."
-
- "And you eat them with complete radishment, I assume?"
-
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