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I like green olives mixed into potato salad; when I make burgers I like to have a layer of bbq sauce on top with catsup, mustard & mayo on the bread, along w/ all the other toppings
(lettuce, tomato, grilled onions, & cheese)
When I was little I loved hot dogs with mayo on 'em
Grandpa always poured his coffee onto his saucer for drinking. Some Norwegian thing, I think.
My grandmother would sometimes drink tea from the saucer.
"In the 1770's and 1780's it became fashionable to drink tea from the saucer, perhaps to allow the tea to cool. One consistent characteristic of tea wares at that time was the deep saucer, borrowed from China. Later in the century, cup plates became part of the tea set and allowed the tea drinker to "park" her cup on the small cup plate while she sipped tea from the saucer -- all this in a seated position instead of standing, as before."
Speaking of cheese doodles, I heard about a guy once who loved Bugles on his pizza. Remember Bugles?
I remember Bugles. I even ate them.
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