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On 10/09/05 23:48, in article ,
"Frank F. Matthews" wrote: Oh Earl. You really do need to spend some time in the NC/TN mountains. If it is Hickory smoked, that is different. But pork has to be processed in some way. Processing it into ham was a necessity to make it generally edible. |
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On 11/09/05 1:22, in article
1h2p7lh.ik9lwnw4wozyN%this_address_is_for_spam@yah oo.com, "chancellor of the duchy of besses o' th' barn and prestwich tesco 24h offy" wrote: They're both perfectly tasty- Earl's taste buds may have been dulled by the poor quality of meat in France. French lamb is great. We got New Zealand lamb in the US, which we found too fatty (what is called "lamb" is often young mutton elsewhere). France's best is pré-salé, lambs whose mothers munch on salt marshes of Normandy. |
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On Sun, 11 Sep 2005 03:14:21 +0200, Mxsmanic
wrote: No Spam writes: People should be able to give their children the names that they want. I agree. But if you name a child Hitler, there may be problems for the child. Because people will think it's their surname? -- --- DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com --- -- |
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From: Magda Organization: Noos Reply-To: Newsgroups: rec.travel.europe Date: Sat, 10 Sep 2005 14:01:14 +0200 Subject: French fast food caters to Muslims Strictly observant Jews can't have McDonald's hamburgers for two ... reasons: (1) they cook pork and dairy products on the same grills as ... beef, ... ... What pork or diary products do they grill at all?? Dairy products might be cheese, pork I don't know. I do know that for orthodox Jews, it is wrong to have meat and dairy in the same receptacle. Donna Evleth |
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From: Martin Organization: --------------------- Newsgroups: rec.travel.europe Date: Sun, 11 Sep 2005 02:17:10 +0200 Subject: French fast food caters to Muslims They don't have bacon butties in France. -- Martin What is a bacon buttie? I have never heard of this. Donna Evleth |
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Donna Evleth wrote:
From: Martin Organization: --------------------- Newsgroups: rec.travel.europe Date: Sun, 11 Sep 2005 02:17:10 +0200 Subject: French fast food caters to Muslims They don't have bacon butties in France. -- Martin What is a bacon buttie? I have never heard of this. Bacon sandwich. http://www.jamesmartinchef.co.uk/sho...m_bacon_buttie -- David Horne- http://www.davidhorne.net usenet (at) davidhorne (dot) co (dot) uk photos at http://homepage.mac.com/davidhornecomposer |
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From: "No Spam" Organization: ? Newsgroups: rec.travel.europe Date: Sun, 11 Sep 2005 00:26:42 GMT Subject: French fast food caters to Muslims Why the **** do you care? People should be able to give their children the names that they want. You're talking like a ****ing National Socialist. Unfortunately parents do not always exercise common sense, and it's the kids who pay for the rotten names wished on them by these thoughtless sires. I have two horrid examples from my own childhood, one from grade school, one from high school. The grade school example was a girl, whom her parents named Johnny. This was a common practice in the south where they came from, and since she was the second girl, they were shouting their wish for a boy by naming her this way. Also, giving a girl the name of a boy they really wanted was not done in California, where the family was living. That poor girl suffered and suffered with that name. The great irony was that this family went on to have two more children, both boys. The high school example was of a boy named George. What's wrong with George? Nothing, unless your last name is also George. This poor boy suffered and suffered with that name. People should be allowed to give their children the names they want - within reason. They should think of their children, the ones who actually have to live with the name in question, not about their own naming agenda. I have always believed that the names parents give their children should be just temporary. When the child reaches the age where he/she starts accumulating documents, like a driver's license (issued at age 16 in the US) a choice should be given. The vast majority of the kids will have no quarrel with the names their parents gave them, but having a simple name change form available with the first document accumulated would be a great help to the rest. Donna Evleth |
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