On Sat, 2 Aug 2008 15:13:42 -0700, "Dimitri" >
wrote:
>> The dumb part for me was that we had to drive to the farmers' market
>> in Frisco to buy the chops. The hog farmer's wife was there selling
>> their meat, so that's where we bought it. This in spite of the fact
>> that their farm is 30 miles closer to Cow Hill than Frisco is. She
>> drove to Frisco, and we did, too. Call it a market inefficiency. But
>> it was nice to chat with the pork lady. She was interested in Michael
>> Ruhlman's "Charcuterie," which she hadn't heard of. Wrote his name
>> down. And I placed an order for ten pounds of belly to be delivered
>> in a couple of weeks..
>
>Frisco Texas?
>or
>Frisco Colorado?
Texas. I haven't seen more recent figures, but a couple of years ago
it was distinguished by the fact that its water usage rose even fasted
than its population over the course of a year. I do not much care for
Frisco.
--
modom
I have long maintained that Texans are not easy to love: we are, like anchovies, an acquired taste.
-- Molly Ivins
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