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4th of July in Paris alone, any suggestions on where to meet other Americans?



 
 
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Old July 15th, 2004, 04:46 PM
Olivers
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Default 4th of July in Paris alone, any suggestions on where to meet other Americans?

Tim Kroesen extrapolated from data available...

I like A1 sauce on fries too: use it every time there's a free bottle on
the table too...


Personally, Heinz 57 seems a bit more perky....

As for mayo, there's a new popular brand wasabi mayo in US supermarkets,
not bad with fried oysters (and not sweet like mass production "Tartar
Sauces", most of them serious and felonious offenses against seafood and
the state) and palatable w/frites.

TMO

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Old July 15th, 2004, 06:52 PM
Tim Kroesen
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Ahhh WASABI! Shall never forget my first straight-up taste as an
boastful horseradish aficionado!!!

Tim K

"Olivers" wrote in message
...
Tim Kroesen extrapolated from data available...

I like A1 sauce on fries too: use it every time there's a free

bottle on
the table too...


Personally, Heinz 57 seems a bit more perky....

As for mayo, there's a new popular brand wasabi mayo in US

supermarkets,
not bad with fried oysters (and not sweet like mass production "Tartar
Sauces", most of them serious and felonious offenses against seafood

and
the state) and palatable w/frites.

TMO


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Old July 18th, 2004, 12:49 AM
Calif Bill
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Default 4th of July in Paris alone, any suggestions on where to meet other Americans?

Needs about 3x more wasabi in the mayo!
Bill

"Tim Kroesen" wrote in message
ink.net...
Ahhh WASABI! Shall never forget my first straight-up taste as an
boastful horseradish aficionado!!!

Tim K

"Olivers" wrote in message
...
Tim Kroesen extrapolated from data available...

I like A1 sauce on fries too: use it every time there's a free

bottle on
the table too...


Personally, Heinz 57 seems a bit more perky....

As for mayo, there's a new popular brand wasabi mayo in US

supermarkets,
not bad with fried oysters (and not sweet like mass production "Tartar
Sauces", most of them serious and felonious offenses against seafood

and
the state) and palatable w/frites.

TMO




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Old July 18th, 2004, 12:49 AM
Calif Bill
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Default 4th of July in Paris alone, any suggestions on where to meet other Americans?

Needs about 3x more wasabi in the mayo!
Bill

"Tim Kroesen" wrote in message
ink.net...
Ahhh WASABI! Shall never forget my first straight-up taste as an
boastful horseradish aficionado!!!

Tim K

"Olivers" wrote in message
...
Tim Kroesen extrapolated from data available...

I like A1 sauce on fries too: use it every time there's a free

bottle on
the table too...


Personally, Heinz 57 seems a bit more perky....

As for mayo, there's a new popular brand wasabi mayo in US

supermarkets,
not bad with fried oysters (and not sweet like mass production "Tartar
Sauces", most of them serious and felonious offenses against seafood

and
the state) and palatable w/frites.

TMO




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Old July 18th, 2004, 01:56 AM
EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)
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Calif Bill wrote:

Needs about 3x more wasabi in the mayo!
Bill


If by that you mean it's comparatively mild, I'll try it. (I hesitated
to buy any, knowing what wasabi is like, straight!)

 




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