Sujet : Re: Corned Beef Brisket (and a mild rant)
De : gregorymorrow (at) *nospam* msn.com (gm)
Groupes : rec.food.cookingDate : 16. Mar 2025, 19:13:37
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dsi1 wrote:
Canned meats were pretty popular in the old days. It was meat that was
easy to transport, purchase, and store. Canned meat is usually popular
in areas where storing meat could be a problem. Canned milk was also
popular. I used to eat canned corned beef mixed with mayo as a spread.
It was okay but a lot depends on how hungry you are. These days, beef
sandwiches are better.
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https://photos.app.goo.gl/1kHSihQrh9fXyHnN7
Vintage Car Life Review: 1965 Ford Mustang Six – The True Heart Of The
Mustang’s Success
https://www.curbsideclassic.com/vintage-reviews/1960s-vintage-reviews/ford-brands-1960s-vintage-reviews/vintage-car-life-review-1965-ford-mustang-six-the-true-heart-of-the-mustangs-success/#more-548383You sat low in the early Mustang. 'Car Life' magazine remarked:
"Tall gals, by the way, find the Mustang doesn’t interfere with bouffant
hair-dos...
The bucket seats are quite close to the floorboards and one sits down in
the car, rather than perching upon it...
But the petite gals might just complain a bit about this very thing...
It’s possible that a woman of more diminutive stature would be staring
more at looming hood than open road...
There are adjustments which can be made to the seat, but seating
position should be checked against personal preferences..."
;-D
-- GM--