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From: Crawford <>
Subject: Re: [ML] Report on Collards, Bananas, & Mayonnaise
Date: Sun, 1 Jan 2006 23:33:55 -0500
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I don't know what the world is coming to.
Crawford

On 1/1/06, E Darlington <> wrote:
> I am Grinning broadly from ear to ear. Mr. Walter, you are the first person to ever try this with me. Everyone else just says ewwe yuck and no way but i am sincerly glad to see that you had guts enough to try it and even gladder that you like it like i do! No one else will believe us im telling you. I have been telling people about it for years and no one believed me!
>
> Though this wasnt my accident to concoct, my aunt introduced me to it about 5-6 years ago when she married into the family and took her first Thanksgiving with us.
>
> I can however give you the recipie that ive just made up a few months ago that people are loving and raving about and begging me to make for their parties if you would like. Itsa pasta salad with chicken and cashews....ummm ummm good.
>
>
> Emily
> WJFreeman <> wrote:
> Ok, Crawford, open another long neck. Doug you may want to step outside
> until your stomach settles.
>
> DANG! MISS EMILY WAS RIGHT!
>
> I found some bananas, a fresh jar of Duke's Mayo, and of course the
> collards.
>
> So I tried it.
>
> She is correct that when eaten together one does not taste either the
> banana, mayo or collards. Weird!
>
> So I tried just mayo and collards. Not quite the same.
>
> Then just banana and collards. That wasn't it either.
>
> So the combination is as Miss Emily maintains--unique.
>
> Shirley wanted to know what I was eating. She had a number of comments
> after I told her. I don't remember and wouldn't report all she had to
> say in any case. But among her better and more printable comments was:
>
> "Well, I was hungry and looking for something to eat before you told
> me. Now, I am not so hungry."
>
> So apparently this combo is like a diet pill. Who knew?
>
> She also said, "Well you sure wouldn't go out and pay somebody for that
> meal!"
>
> Right again, Shirley. I doubt, if I could find anyone who would serve
> it, much less charge for it.
>
> So hats off to you Emily. I don't know what food accident you had that
> caused this combination to come together, but the old commercial about
> the peanut butter and chocolate man bumping into each other and the
> peanut butter cup being born is safe! I can't see a national wave,
> except of revulsion, for this trio.
>
> Emily, you might want to patent the combo as a weight loss diet. Who
> knows, it might work!
>
> Walter
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