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Comments on: American Food? http://finelineweb.com/blog/mel/2005/04/30/american-food/ Sun, 20 Jul 2008 21:26:02 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.0.4 by: mel http://finelineweb.com/blog/mel/2005/04/30/american-food/#comment-93 Wed, 04 May 2005 21:13:26 +0000 http://finelineweb.com/blog/mel/2005/04/30/american-food/#comment-93 Ok so that's 4 by my count. Ok so that’s 4 by my count.

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by: Jimmy Twoshirts http://finelineweb.com/blog/mel/2005/04/30/american-food/#comment-84 Tue, 03 May 2005 12:48:19 +0000 http://finelineweb.com/blog/mel/2005/04/30/american-food/#comment-84 Yes, BUT, to answer the original question, only an American could have come up with something so grotesque and ridiculous. Yes, BUT, to answer the original question, only an American could have come up with something so grotesque and ridiculous.

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by: mel http://finelineweb.com/blog/mel/2005/04/30/american-food/#comment-83 Mon, 02 May 2005 23:49:48 +0000 http://finelineweb.com/blog/mel/2005/04/30/american-food/#comment-83 I think it would have to anyway to get that nasty taste out of your mouth, lol I think it would have to anyway to get that nasty taste out of your mouth, lol

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by: rich http://finelineweb.com/blog/mel/2005/04/30/american-food/#comment-82 Mon, 02 May 2005 22:27:48 +0000 http://finelineweb.com/blog/mel/2005/04/30/american-food/#comment-82 And knowing the Irish, has to go down with several pints ... And knowing the Irish, has to go down with several pints …

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by: mel http://finelineweb.com/blog/mel/2005/04/30/american-food/#comment-81 Mon, 02 May 2005 21:57:38 +0000 http://finelineweb.com/blog/mel/2005/04/30/american-food/#comment-81 Oh good lord Jimmy! LOL I've never heard of it. Mulligan's eh? That wouldn't be an Irish pub now would it? Either way, ACHHHH I couldn't stomach that. But thanks for the info, interesting! Oh good lord Jimmy! LOL I’ve never heard of it. Mulligan’s eh? That wouldn’t be an Irish pub now would it? Either way, ACHHHH I couldn’t stomach that. But thanks for the info, interesting!

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by: rich http://finelineweb.com/blog/mel/2005/04/30/american-food/#comment-80 Mon, 02 May 2005 18:57:56 +0000 http://finelineweb.com/blog/mel/2005/04/30/american-food/#comment-80 OMG That hamdog sounds like a recipe for a heart attack! OMG That hamdog sounds like a recipe for a heart attack!

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by: Jimmy Twoshirts http://finelineweb.com/blog/mel/2005/04/30/american-food/#comment-79 Mon, 02 May 2005 14:53:01 +0000 http://finelineweb.com/blog/mel/2005/04/30/american-food/#comment-79 The Hamdog is an American food invention. We are the only ones that are sick enough to come up with this: ""The Hamdog." The dish, a specialty of Mulligan's, a suburban bar, is a hot dog wrapped by a beef patty that's deep fried, covered with chili, cheese and onions and served on a hoagie bun. Oh yeah, it's also topped with a fried egg and two fistfuls of fries." The whole story: http://apnews.myway.com//article/20050213/D887OPR80.html The Hamdog is an American food invention. We are the only ones that are sick enough to come up with this: “”The Hamdog.”
The dish, a specialty of Mulligan’s, a suburban bar, is a hot dog wrapped by a beef patty that’s deep fried, covered with chili, cheese and onions and served on a hoagie bun. Oh yeah, it’s also topped with a fried egg and two fistfuls of fries.”

The whole story: http://apnews.myway.com//article/20050213/D887OPR80.html

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by: mel http://finelineweb.com/blog/mel/2005/04/30/american-food/#comment-78 Mon, 02 May 2005 03:21:46 +0000 http://finelineweb.com/blog/mel/2005/04/30/american-food/#comment-78 I agree with Andrea, lol OH Andrea, meant to tell you, if you see any posts on your blog by "Melody" that's me. :) I agree with Andrea, lol
OH Andrea, meant to tell you, if you see any posts on your blog by “Melody” that’s me. )

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by: I Know Things http://finelineweb.com/blog/mel/2005/04/30/american-food/#comment-77 Mon, 02 May 2005 03:20:48 +0000 http://finelineweb.com/blog/mel/2005/04/30/american-food/#comment-77 Barbecue - 1800's - by Cowboys! - Western Cattle Drive Potato Chips - 1853 - by American George Crum - New York By the way, the first known pizza shop was in Naples (Italy, not Florida) in 1830. The Greeks ate a different form of pizza which is called Foccacia or something like that Barbecue - 1800’s - by Cowboys! - Western Cattle Drive
Potato Chips - 1853 - by American George Crum - New York

By the way, the first known pizza shop was in Naples (Italy, not Florida) in 1830.
The Greeks ate a different form of pizza which is called Foccacia or something like that

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by: Andrea http://finelineweb.com/blog/mel/2005/04/30/american-food/#comment-76 Mon, 02 May 2005 03:12:57 +0000 http://finelineweb.com/blog/mel/2005/04/30/american-food/#comment-76 Maybe we did not invent pizza, but we have perfected it ;) Anyone I've ever heard who's been to Italy says the pizza there is really nothing special. Maybe we did not invent pizza, but we have perfected it ) Anyone I’ve ever heard who’s been to Italy says the pizza there is really nothing special.

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