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Russian is basically Thousand Island without any pickle relish, right?
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yep. the "islands" are the tiny chunks of relish. That was my conclusion as a child. Never bothered to verify though.
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Russian is usually darker and spicier. TI is mayo and ketchup, Russian is yogurt and chili sauce.
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yuummm, Thousand Island dressing! great on chefs salad (especially those hard boiled eggs)
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Ah! I knew tomato sauce & mayo as Gulf sauce or Marie-Rose sauce.
Maybe I'll try Thousand Island then - I've always associated it with my bete-noire salad cream! Russian sounds so yummy - yoghurt & chilli.... :drool: I love me a bit of raita - yoghurt, onion and mint. And sometimes cucumber, bleurgh, but you can't taste it. |
But wait, weren't you the one who hates pickles, SG? Or am I misremembering?
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I have one of only three green vehicles in the parking lot that surrounds the building.
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wtf about featherbeds? You know, those down filled mattress topper thingies you put on over your mattress. I had one. For a while--
they're impossible to clean! Seems like a bad idea. |
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Maybe SG hates peanut butter? I don't know, I would swear there's some really common food that she hates. I know wolf hates mushrooms...
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I hate peanut butter too
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I hate avocados.
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buncha freaks...
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Yes I am a peanut butter hater.
I also hate bananas, cucumbers and sliced tomato in sandwiches (too sweet! too soggy!) Pre-packed sandwiches are a problem for me, despite the fact I am the least fussy person I know on all other sandwich fillings. Any meat restrictions? No. Fish? Yumyum. Cheese? Any kind. Onion, pickle, mayo, mustard, olives - any other common objection? No! Oh by the way all we have without cucumber and/ or tomato is egg mayonnaise. Sigh. Okay then. Nom, nom (egg again) nom. |
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