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Janet Wilder[_4_] Janet Wilder[_4_] is offline
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On 8/31/2014 3:13 AM, Julie Bove wrote:
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> "Ophelia" > wrote in message
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>> Please would someone be so kind as to define this for me? What kind
>> of food is it?

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> It's a sandwich but what is in it depends on where you get it. We got
> frozen ones when I was a kid. They came on a submarine roll and I'm
> pretty sure that the fillings were cheap bologna and American cheese.
> You baked them in the oven to heat through. I didn't particularly like
> them but they were cheap and easy to fix. My friend and I often chose
> those for dinner when we had sleepovers and had to get our own meals.
> We would also get frozen turnovers which weren't really cheap. But the
> Po Boys were cheap enough that it allowed us enough money left over to
> get the turnovers.


Not only is that NOT a po' boy sandwich, it's not even real food.

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