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Kali:
I feel so at home here.
Shecky:
--- Quote from: Paynesgrey on October 01, 2010, 06:59:36 PM ---Regional language and dialect issues apply. In some parts of the panhandle, it would indeed refer to 8 quarts of armadillos, but only if they were freshly pressed.
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Some of the pressing juice must be reserved for return to the peccadillo if it's intended for shipping.
Paynesgrey:
They do inflate well enough, although some unscrupulous vendors will just use a mixture of old cooking oil and some chicken broth.
Shecky:
--- Quote from: Paynesgrey on October 01, 2010, 10:01:15 PM ---They do inflate well enough, although some unscrupulous vendors will just use a mixture of old cooking oil and some chicken broth.
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Only the most discerning connoisseur can detect the substitution, unfortunately, as the natural bouquet of the peccadillo is quite exuberant on the nose and palate. Still, for non-vintage peccadillo, the old oil-and-broth is actually a boon, reviving the mouthfeel and extending the finish pleasantly.
Chiana:
Sounds..........yummy?
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