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Sheryl Rosen wrote:

> Excuse me.
> Mice??????


no playing with the trolls. nancy
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Nancy Young wrote:
> Sheryl Rosen wrote:
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>>Excuse me.
>>Mice??????

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> no playing with the trolls. nancy


I don't think it was a troll; I think it was s'posed to say "mince".
But "mice" was kind of funny :-)

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zxcvbob wrote:
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> Nancy Young wrote:


> > no playing with the trolls. nancy

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> I don't think it was a troll; I think it was s'posed to say "mince".
> But "mice" was kind of funny :-)


Oh, assuming that's true, that's a riot. (laugh!)

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zxcvbob wrote:

> I don't think it was a troll; I think it was s'posed to say "mince".


My guess: rice

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Reg > wrote in news:aZ%Nb.9328$8N5.9065
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> zxcvbob wrote:
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>> I don't think it was a troll; I think it was s'posed to say "mince".

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> My guess: rice
>


Nope - I think Bob's guess is correct. I noticed a .au in the header. We
use the word mince to refer to minced (US - ground) beef.

However, I'm sure cats would prefer the mice version of the recipe <g>


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Rhonda Anderson wrote:

> Nope - I think Bob's guess is correct. I noticed a .au in the header. We
> use the word mince to refer to minced (US - ground) beef.


At this point I think whomever guessed right should win something

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On Fri, 16 Jan 2004 19:47:23 -0500, Nancy Young
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>Sheryl Rosen wrote:
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>> Excuse me.
>> Mice??????

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>no playing with the trolls. nancy


It wasn't a troll. It was a typo.

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