Oh well, more cabbage for me. But then again, I like feet-y foods. See also: Fritos.
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I like feet-y foods. See also: Fritos.
When did Fritos get footish?
They should make a snack that looks like baby toes.
They should make a snake that looks like baby toes.
How would that help the snake?
mmmm Cabbage and potatoes.....
Although I may just like them because they are excellent vehicles for butter, which I think may be my favorite food. (sometimes I eat butter on oatmeal)
The Irish pubs I've been to have fish and chips, but I thought of that as a generic UK food. Whereas Fisherman's Supper of reeking boiled unchoice cuts of lamb and onions on soda bread seemed to be uniquely Irish.
How would that help the snake?
Snack not snake. Though you could make a snake snack, I suspect.
Snake toes would be more of a philosophical conundrum than a tasty treat.
Hmmmm. Would a corn chip called BabyToes be any less disturbing than HuFu?
Hmm. Among me and mine, Fritos have always been associated with foot stank. Different strokes.
Snack not snake. Though you could make a snake snack, I suspect.
You could even serve it on a plane.
Hey look at that:
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito split with the court's conservatives in a death penalty case on his first full day on the court.
Handling his first case, Alito sided with five other justices Wednesday evening in refusing to allow Missouri to execute inmate Michael Taylor.
Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas supported lifting an execution stay issued by an appeals court, but Alito sided with the majority in turning down Missouri's last-minute request to allow a late night execution.
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You could even serve it on a plane.
Oooh, that would be exciting. Not as exciting as going shoe shopping with Kat P., but pretty fun.
Bob reports the sausage at Bewleys is divine.