grits    Take dry corn grind it to a coarse texture boil it in a pot of
water til pasty and enjoy.    Specially good with brown sugar and maple
syrup.


Russell Rice

----- Original Message -----
From: Stuart Precious <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Rangernet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Adrian Bonham
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, October 10, 1999 5:02 PM
Subject: [RR] Re: Vegemite, Grits, Root Beer etc.


>
> [delayed: posted from a nonmember address that is no longer functional.
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>  Please reconfigure your mailer with your correct address, Stuart.
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>
> Ok here in England we take food very seriously.
>
> I am not too familiar with grits, we don't get it much in the UK. usually
> grit is something you find in the bottom of a budgie cage. We eat Porridge
> or Oatcakes, To a traditional Scottish recipe.
>
> Vegemite, deliver us o Lord!!, Nuff said.
>
> Root Beer. I actually like the stuff. As a young teen come twenty someting
> I worked for Mcdonalds in The UK as a supervisor, and was able to drink
> copious amounts of free liquid germoline as the crew named it. We would
get
> customers coming in asking for that stuff that tasted like germoline.
>
> Now sadly every time I go into Mcdonalds I find that root beer is no
longer
> sold. The fashion these days is for Coke (not Mcdonalds cola), Fanta or
> 7up. The closest thing I can find to it is Dr Pepper, which I absolutely
> adore. Guess that is why I am so miss understood.
>
> For the benefit of anyone outside the UK. Germoline is a foul smelling
pink
> antiseptic ointment that smells the same as hopital disinfectant.
> Incidently kids in this country just love the taste of it. Germoline that
> is, not root beer.
>
> Ok to add to the culinary delights try this one. I call it the Hiker. A
> sandwich made of Peanut Butter & Chocolate Spread. Very good for Protein,
> Calcium, Complex Carbohydrate, and Sugars. gives initially quick but long
> term sustained energy release, and it tastes good. Not like Vegemite,
Grits
> or Root Beer.
>
> Stu in England.
>
> PS if this message is delayed because rangernet thinks it is posted from
> the wrong e-mail address. It isn't I've only got one active at the moment.
>
>
>
> ----------
> > From: Adrian Bonham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: Stuart Precious <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: [RR] is rangrenet dead?
> > Date: 09 September 1999 02:31:pm
> >
> > Hey Stu
> >
> > > Vegemite, Yeuchk!!!!!
> > The reason the English don't like it is because it's wrapped in
> > batter or fried then wrapped in paper.
> > > I and my dear lady used to be veggies, and used to eat that stuff a
> lot.
> > You've left youself wide open for a remark about mental ability, but I
> > will refrane.
> > > Thank you Jesus for setting us free.
> > >  Adrian, if you really want to educate our colonial cousins, get them
> to try
> > > marmite. tastes great, especially on toast.
> > Trying to get them to eat vegemite is like trying to get me to drink
> > that toxic waste they call root beer.
> >
> >
> > Waaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhooooooooooeeeeeeeeee
> > The Larrikin
> > Strikes again. He, who strikes no fear or favour.
> > At the sound of his yell, mere mortals tremble and say
> >
> >
> > NOT AGAIN
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