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Old 01-03-2007, 01:46 AM #5
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Default did someone say "pickled"?

I love pickled anything...unless of course you are talking about a pickled man, which is what one could end up as if he indulged in too much wine and whatever. I love Balsamic vinegar and olive oil and can eat a ton of Foccacia bread before my meal ever arrives if I'm at an Italian restaurant. Thanks for your comments... I think I'll try that before I go to bed tonight. Good to hear from you all, and thanks for the article Rick. I suspect the bread and wine wouldn't really work Robert. Interesting though...thats what the Lord used to represent his flesh and blood at the last supper...now thats food for thought
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