"cybercat" > wrote in message
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> "A. Tyrone" > wrote in message
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>> On Tue, 4 Aug 2009 16:52:05 -0400, "Dora" > wrote:
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>>>Ophelia wrote:
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>>>> It doesn't matter how fancy a sandwich can be, whatever our Mothers
>>>> made for us... what we grew up with.. is always the best
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>>>My all-time favourite - bread and butter, a chunk of *real* Cheddar
>>>cheese, and pickled onions. I've loved that all the way back until I
>>>was five years old, when I had it with the farmer in Cheddar.
>>>Memories get locked into one's brain.
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>> White bread, dayglo Heinz mustard. That's it.
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>> [Yes, we went through some tight on money periods]
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> A lady who kept us in Florida gave us Campbell's Soup and "Maynayze"
> sandwiches.
Here in Louisiana I've heard mayonnaise pronounced MY NEZ. Mostly it is a
Cajun thing and from what I understand, not as widespread as it used to be,
but every once in a while you hear it especially from rural people in the
Southern part of the state.
George L.