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What's for Dinner?

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Just the thought of Vienna Sausages makes me want to vomit. They are nasty!

Now, as far as Armour Products go, potted meat with some crackers is a mighty fine snack.

As a child I was traumatized by a babysitter who tried to feed me a cut up vienna sausages and mayonaise sandwich.....40 years later I still break out in a sweat when I walk by 'em in the grocery store.

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No thanks to the fish but I'll have one of each ham and bacon. :p

I had to pass on the fish. Hated to miss an opportunity to try something new, but there's not enough vodka in Europe to get me to eat anything with that much mayonaise involved.

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Doing something unusual for me tomorrow. I've invited twenty or so folks over for a holiday dinner, but here's what's different...the menu will be very humble foods would have been available to a poor Eastern North Carolina family during the holiday season of 1939. I'm planning to serve big lima beans seasoned with lots of pepper-cured country ham. We'll also have corn bread and...of course...a big pot of collards. For desert, Jackie is baking an apple cobbler in a huge cast iron pan. Probably offer my guests a nip of some corn that I found, too.

Lizzie helped me get my hands on some period holiday radio broadcasts, and I've loaded it onto my IPod...so Jack Benny, Fiver McGee, Gun Smoke and Amos and Andy will be playing in the background. I’ve even managed to find an old tobacco sheet to use as a table cloth.

AF
 
Doing something unusual for me tomorrow. I've invited twenty or so folks over for a holiday dinner, but here's what's different...the menu will be very humble foods would have been available to a poor Eastern North Carolina family during the holiday season of 1939. I'm planning to serve big lima beans seasoned with lots of pepper-cured country ham. We'll also have corn bread and...of course...a big pot of collards. For desert, Jackie is baking an apple cobbler in a huge cast iron pan. Probably offer my guests a nip of some corn that I found, too.

Lizzie helped me get my hands on some period holiday radio broadcasts, and I've loaded it onto my IPod...so Jack Benny, Fiver McGee, Gun Smoke and Amos and Andy will be playing in the background. I’ve even managed to find an old tobacco sheet to use as a table cloth.

AF

Twenty people all eating beans and collards for dinner. Sounds pungent. :p
 

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