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rotuts

rotuts

Cambridge is not Boston.

 

Night and Day , or day and Night.

 

they don't know anything about footballs in Cambridge.

 

Harvard plays the game across the river , in Boston.  Not in Cambridge.

 

the place in Cambridge , MA that made the srapple is very chichi.

 

and as the presenter figured out early on

 

scrapple is not sliced thinly.

 

it has to be thick enough to get a good crust on each side w the middle remaining soft.

 

freshly ground pepper is nice after its fried.

 

I have not tried any made with buckwheat.

 

my loss no doubt.

 

PS :

 

https://www.formaggiokitchen.com

 

makes WF feel like a Bus Stop.

 

 

rotuts

rotuts

Cambridge is not Boston.

 

Night and Day , or day and Night.

 

they don't know anything about footballs in Cambridge.

 

Harvard plays the game across the river , in Boston.  Not in Cambridge.

 

the place in Cambridge , MA that made the srapple is very chichi.

 

and as the presenter figured out early on

 

scrapple is not sliced thinly.

 

it has to be thick enough to get a good crust on each side w the middle remaining soft.

 

freshly ground pepper is nice after its fried.

 

I have not tried any made with buckwheat.

 

my loss no doubt.

rotuts

rotuts

the place in Cambridge , MA that made the srapple is very chichi.

 

and as the presenter figured out early on

 

scrapple is not sliced thinly.

 

it has to be thick enough to get a good crust on each side w the middle remaining soft.

 

freshly ground pepper is nice after its fried.

 

I have not tried any made with buckwheat.

 

my loss no doubt.

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