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L O W L A N D S - L * 11 May 2006 * Volume 05
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From: "Kevin Caldwell" <kevin.caldwell1963 at verizon.net>
Subject: LL-L "Delectables" 2006.05.10 (03) [E]

> From: "Global Moose Translations" <globalmoose at t-online.de>
> Subject: LL-L "Delectables" 2006.05.10 (06) [E]
>
> Leslie:
> >Actually, chicken fried steak is simply steak that has been breaded and
> >fried just like fried chicken normally is, with flour, egg, and usually
> >bread crumbs, along with other spices sometimes.
>
> and Kevin:
> >Um, it's steak, not chicken - it's just breaded or battered and then deep
> >fried, like fried chicken. It's also usually made with cheap cuts of
> meat,
> >such as cube steak.
>
> Maybe there are regional differences? I used to live on the West Coast
> (Oregon), and
> the few times I had chicken fried steak, it actually seemed to be
> processed poultry,
> shredded and put back together (like cheap chicken nuggets). It looked
> white on the
> inside. But this was at the kind of place where the mashed potatoes and
> gravy would
> come out of a bag, as powder or flakes (think Denny's). I think I gave up
> on it
> after the second try (both the dish and the place).
>
> Gabriele Kahn

Hi Gabriele!

Your first problem is that you had it on the West Coast and not in the
South. ;) Anyway, I know there is one major national restaurant chain that
has something they call chicken fried chicken, which is cooked like chicken
fried steak, but it's a boneless chicken breast that's been pounded flat.

Kevin Caldwell

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From: "Stellingwerfs Eigen" <info at stellingwerfs-eigen.nl>
Subject: LL-L "Delectables"

Just another tea-story.
When my father (years ago) went to the land for the hayharvest than my
mother came at teatime with the tea, cups, suger, etc. to the land. In times
there was a cup short (in case of an unexpected visitor) my father often
took off one his wooden shoes ('klomp') and drank his tea out the heel of
his 'klomp' including mud, sweet and whatever.
Mit een vrundelike groet uut Stellingwarf,
Piet Bult

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From: "Global Moose Translations" <globalmoose at t-online.de>
Subject: LL-L "Delectables" 2006.05.10 (03) [E]

Heather wrote:
>I think for the benefit of public information this forum should be apprised
>of the deceit that has clearly been perpetrated upon its members

Well, our Reinhard was lacking the opportunity to wield some of his more
powerful arguments, so he had to create me as a persona in order to use them
against me... or something like that. Hahn/Kahn... dead giveaway right
there.

Or am I really real - an evil twin turned arch-nemesis? In that case, you
may assume that I possess certain knowledge that must never become public;
this theory is supported by the fact that he has never dared to kick me out
of this forum for good.

Then again... no, never mind, the world is just not ready for this.

>Is Ron really Rhona?
Oh, the things I'm not allowed to tell... you'd be SO surprised...

>Or Gabrielle Gabriel?
No, Gabrielle is really Gabriele... we've actually discussed this before...
the standard German spelling has one L, but all native English speakers here
insist on giving me a second one (just like everybody I knew in the
States) - assuming I probably don't know how to spell my own name. ;-)

>Who is identical to whom?
I am he as you are he as you are me and we are all together...

Gabriele Kahn (possibly)

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From: R. F. Hahn <sassisch at yahoo.com>
Subject: Delectables

I might as well come clean at this point.

Gabriele doesn't really exist.  She's merely one of my alter-egos,
counter-balancing that of the kahuna.  My shrink tells me I subconsciously
created her because I have suppressed masochistic tendencies, and
splitting off that personality is the only way I permit myself to living
out my fantasies.

Thereyou have it.

Confession time over.

Reinhard/Ron

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