Just curious. Why is tripe being discussed on a BMW site? Do all BMW owners eat this food? Does a free sample come with every new BMW? I have a 1988
735i and was wondering. Thank you. No flames, please, I'm just curious. no question, just all this pho and tripe talk is making me hungry. >
> That is all,
> Anton
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> Roadie wrote:
> > Were you making a statement or posing a question with your uhmmming. > >
> >
> > ant> > > uhmmmm, pho
> > >
> > >
> > > Roadie wrote:
> > > > snipped-for-privacy@aol.com wrote:
> > > > > Tripe.
> > > > >
> > > > > For those not acquainted with the term, the stomachs of a cow.....
> > > > > Worse than Spam, which is at least fit for human consumption. > > > > >
> > > > > Peter Wieck
> > > > > Wyncote, PA
> > > >
> > > > Hmmm....
> > > >
> > > > Pho is another tripe based soup which is delicious and of course the
> > > > Scots have their haggis and the southerners love those chitlins and
> > > > fried pork rinds. Sausage, liver, kidney, brain, sweetbreads, blood
> > > > pudding, scrapple, blutwurst, duck tongues, pickled pigs feet, beef
> > > > tongue, etc., etc are but a few delicacies enjoyed by a lot of people.
> > > > Expand your horizons beyond that overly salted and chemically preserved
> > > > Spam and you might find some real dining pleasure.
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