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That doesn't sound appealing at all! It looks nice in the picture but I'm sure it doesn't look that great at home. lolpost #3 of 81/30/08 at 8:48am- shipscook
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too funny or gross, not sure which?
thanks for link, okay to share it???
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Dang, you beat me to it. I was just about to post this same exact article when I saw it had already been done. It's almost as bad as canned pancakes.It's a wonderful thing to be spoiled in the way of food.post #5 of 81/31/08 at 11:23am- Nicko
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You have to admit there is a morbid curiosity to try it?Thanks,
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Oh, as a "German-American," I'm going to have to find it, and try it. :eek: Hey, everything is canned over there... but this is a doozy. I won't be able to try it if it has MSG though -- I'll make Ron try it :rolleyes:Life is a banquet, and most poor suckers are starving to death! Auntie Mamepost #8 of 81/31/08 at 4:48pm- Botanique
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Made for trekking (IOW backpacking).... LOL. The site is full of fun stuff. Hey, if I'm burning calories climbing with mountain goats, I'd go for a cheeseburger ;)Life is a banquet, and most poor suckers are starving to death! Auntie MameReturn HomeBack to Forum: The Late Night Cafe (off-topic)- Cheese burger in a can
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