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rotuts

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@ElsieD

 

thank you for the menu.  looks very interesting

 

Ive always though that the small tough bit on the scallop was the tendon , and the scallop itself the

 

muscle.   maybe Ive been wrong

 

Earthquake , the gray Fuzz-Ball you see on the upper L

 

loved the tendons , if they came w the scallops.  Id peel them off , and give them to him raw

 

he was beside himself with joy .  took him some time to chew, and he'd sing all the while.

rotuts

rotuts

@ElsieD

 

thank you for the menu.  looks very interesting

 

Ive always though that the small tough bit on the scalop was the tendon , and the scalop itself the

 

muscle.   maybe Ive been wrong

 

Earthquake , the gray Fuzz-Ball you see on the upper L

 

loved the tendons , if they came w the scallops.  Id peel them off , and give them to him raw

 

he was beside himself with joy .  took him some time to chew, and he'd sing all the while.

rotuts

rotuts

@ElsieD

 

thank you for the menu.  looks very interesting

 

Ive always though that the small tough bit on the scalop was the tendon , and the scalp itself the

 

muscle.   maybe Ive been wrong

 

Earthquake , the gray Fuzz-Ball you see on the upper L

 

loved the tendons , if they came w the scallops.  Id peel them off , and give them to him raw

 

he was beside himself with joy .  took him some time to chew, and he'd sing all the while.

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