[HPFGU-OTChatter] Snacks of Doom (was: Spam)

Denise R gypsycaine at yahoo.com
Wed Apr 4 02:13:50 UTC 2001


More snacks:

Abbie, you reminded me of two more.

I adore bananas and mayo sandwiches, and 
tomatoes and mayo sandwiches.

:)  Used to live on the latter when I had little funds and worked for Rally's (when the pizza-folks WEREN'T trading).  Cost to the restaurant (aka what they charged me?) was ten cents.  Wonderful on a caramelized bun.

:D

Speaking of pizza, did you see the newest Pizza Hut commercial (DARK AGE, FOX -- Zack would make an excellent adult Draco--he's what I pictured in PoU!)?

Twisted Crust pizza.  You break the crust off and dip it into either Ranch or Marinara sauce.  Eating the pizza is optional (lol)!
          
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Starling 
  To: HPFGU-OTChatter at yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 10:01 PM
  Subject: Re: [HPFGU-OTChatter] Snacks of Doom (was: Spam)


  I can beat spam.  My freshman year, my boyfriend was at the local grand union (since gone out of business) and discovered, on sale, no less -- Canned Meat Product.  At least spam has the good grace to come up with a different name...people used to chase me around the dorm with it and hide it under my pillow (still canned, of course)...ugh. just thinking about it makes me shudder.

  As for wierd snacks, when i was little i'd eat bananas sliced and covered with honey.  It sounds gross -- but give it a whirl.  It tastes really good and for the life of me i can't understand why people think it's so wierd.  makes perfect sense to me.  ::shrug::  but then, i like haggis and dining hall mac and cheese, so obivously my tastes are a tad warped. 

  Abbie, who is too afraid of sardine flavoured BBEFBs to eat another white one ever again.
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    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Sister Mary Lunatic 
    To: HPFGU-OTChatter at yahoogroups.com 
    Sent: Tuesday, 03 April, 2001 9:30 PM
    Subject: [HPFGU-OTChatter] Snacks of Doom (was: Spam)


    Helping my mom feed her (4) dogs this evening, what does she trot out of the
    refrigerator to put on the dog food as an appetizer?   YEP, Spam!  The dogs
    love it, anyway.  We used to eat it when we were kids and the food budget
    was tight.

    As for Cheez-Wiz and similar stuff -- I love reading the ingredients.  One
    of them describes the contents as "cheese food product"....Sounds like
    something from the planet Remulak.  I guess it goes well with a glass of
    "pork water" -- the stuff that surrounds the hot dogs in the package.


    On another list, the members began describing their most hair-raising
    favorite snacks.  Some of them were beyond belief.  I recall in my youth
    that I favored vanilla ice cream and green olives (together).  Ok,
    everyone -- confess to your guilty secret snack -- the grosser the better.

    SML

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