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I noticed that someone posted "Steeler Food". Although I live in
Pittsburgh now, I used to live in Arizona on the border for twelve
years. What would be suggestions for Cardinal food other than suet?
Tacos or how about menudo?
If you lived in Phoenix I guess it would be Jack in the box or Carls
Jr.

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> I noticed that someone posted "Steeler Food". Although I live in
> Pittsburgh now, I used to live in Arizona on the border for twelve
> years. What would be suggestions for Cardinal food other than suet?
> Tacos or how about menudo?
> If you lived in Phoenix I guess it would be Jack in the box or Carls
> Jr.
>
> Tom


Sunflower seeds and cracked corn.

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> I noticed that someone posted "Steeler Food". Although I live in
> Pittsburgh now, I used to live in Arizona on the border for twelve
> years. What would be suggestions for Cardinal food other than suet?
> Tacos or how about menudo?
> If you lived in Phoenix I guess it would be Jack in the box or Carls
> Jr.


Anything Italian with a red wine.

Fish, if it's Friday, in which case a white wine will do.
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>>I noticed that someone posted "Steeler Food". Although I live in
>>Pittsburgh now, I used to live in Arizona on the border for twelve
>>years. What would be suggestions for Cardinal food other than suet?
>>Tacos or how about menudo?
>>If you lived in Phoenix I guess it would be Jack in the box or Carls
>>Jr.

>
>
> Anything Italian with a red wine.
>
> Fish, if it's Friday, in which case a white wine will do.


Fresh bread, fruit, cheese and a nice white wine would not be out of
place in the Vatican, an American sporting event might be another story?
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On Jan 23, 3:24*pm, " >
wrote:
> I noticed that someone posted "Steeler Food". Although I live in
> Pittsburgh now, I used to live in Arizona on the border for twelve
> years. What would be suggestions for Cardinal food other than suet?
> Tacos or how about menudo?
> If you lived in Phoenix I guess it would be Jack in the box or Carls
> Jr.
>
> Tom


For some of the real old timers, Cardinals food would be a Chicago hot
dog or Chicago pizza, for when the team was here and played at
Comiskey Park.

Signed: A disappointed Chicago Bears fan.
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On Jan 23, 10:22*pm, "l, not -l" > wrote:
> On 23-Jan-2009, OLY > wrote:
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> > For some of the real old timers, Cardinals food would be a Chicago hot
> > dog or Chicago pizza, for when the team was here and played at
> > Comiskey Park.

>
> > Signed: A disappointed Chicago Bears fan.

>
> Or St. Louis style thin crust pizza and pork steaks from when in St. Louis.


You mean slimy, StL Style process cheese pizza.

For AZ, how about pico de gallo?

Remove the seeds and ribs from some jalapenos, then dice finely. Add
chopped sweet onions and chopped tomatoes, and optionally, some
chopped cilantro leaves (no stems).

Last time we were in AZ, we ate at this restaurant:

http://www.losdosmolinosaz.com/springervillemenu1.html

It isn't often that I confront salsa that I consider "too hot," but
jeez, their red was punishing.

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" > wrote:

> I noticed that someone posted "Steeler Food". Although I live in
> Pittsburgh now, I used to live in Arizona on the border for twelve
> years. What would be suggestions for Cardinal food other than suet?
> Tacos or how about menudo?
> If you lived in Phoenix I guess it would be Jack in the box or Carls
> Jr.
>
> Tom


Arby's.
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On Jan 24, 2:56*pm, Omelet > wrote:
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> >,
>
> " > wrote:
> > I noticed that someone posted "Steeler Food". Although I live in
> > Pittsburgh now, I used to live in Arizona on the border for twelve
> > years. What would be suggestions for Cardinal food other than suet?
> > Tacos or how about menudo?
> > If you lived in Phoenix I guess it would be Jack in the box or Carls
> > Jr.

>
> > Tom

>
> Arby's.


Several nights ago, in the middle of an episode of The Simpsons, I saw
an Arby's commercial. Funny, considering:

"I'm so hungry, I could eat at Arby's!"

"If I can keep down Arby's, I can keep down you!"

"Lisa, people do lots of crazy things in commercials...like eat at
Arby's!"


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> Peace! Om
>

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Bobo Bonobo® > wrote:

> On Jan 24, 2:56*pm, Omelet > wrote:
> > In article
> > >,
> >
> > " > wrote:
> > > I noticed that someone posted "Steeler Food". Although I live in
> > > Pittsburgh now, I used to live in Arizona on the border for twelve
> > > years. What would be suggestions for Cardinal food other than suet?
> > > Tacos or how about menudo?
> > > If you lived in Phoenix I guess it would be Jack in the box or Carls
> > > Jr.

> >
> > > Tom

> >
> > Arby's.

>
> Several nights ago, in the middle of an episode of The Simpsons, I saw
> an Arby's commercial. Funny, considering:
>
> "I'm so hungry, I could eat at Arby's!"
>
> "If I can keep down Arby's, I can keep down you!"
>
> "Lisa, people do lots of crazy things in commercials...like eat at
> Arby's!"


I never eat at Arby's Brian. :-) It's been over 20 years since I've
tried them. The last time was the last time.

Their sandwich tasted like I was eating a salt shaker! <shudder>

Never again......
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