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Andy
 
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Default What's on your Ritz?

Bought a box of Ritz crackers to make hooordreves (thanks for the
spelling trick!) cause it's too hot to cook.

Here's what I doctored up, from the bottom up...

ritz cracker
deli-sliced roast beef
pepper jack cheese

I know... boring!!!

Yours?


Andy
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One time on Usenet, Andy <Q> said:

> Bought a box of Ritz crackers to make hooordreves (thanks for the
> spelling trick!) cause it's too hot to cook.


Dad calls 'em "horse's ovaries". Quite a joker, my dad is. :-)

> Here's what I doctored up, from the bottom up...
>
> ritz cracker
> deli-sliced roast beef
> pepper jack cheese
>
> I know... boring!!!
>
> Yours?


Cream cheese and a few drops of Crystal Sauce:

http://tinyurl.com/e35k8

OR:

http://www.baumerfoods.com/products/product_info.
php?cPath=21_22&products_id=77&osCsid=67755f8ba2f8 267f50d0cd6e5b5e3cf9

--
Jani in WA (S'mee)
~ mom, VidGamer, novice cook, dieter ~
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Nothing - don't care for Ritz.

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Andy wrote:
>> Bought a box of Ritz crackers to make hooordreves (thanks for the
>> spelling trick!) cause it's too hot to cook.
>>
>> Here's what I doctored up, from the bottom up...
>>
>> ritz cracker
>> deli-sliced roast beef
>> pepper jack cheese
>>
>> I know... boring!!!
>>

About 4 oz cream cheese, 1/2 cup of sour cream mixed (this is the base for a
myriad of flavours).. add to that a chopped peeled, seedless cuke topped
with chives, OR a can of drained tuna topped with dilled pickle maybe, OR a
can of salmon.... maybe topped with red pepper, hot pepper?

Debbie


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"Andy" <Q> wrote in message
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> Bought a box of Ritz crackers to make hooordreves (thanks for the
> spelling trick!) cause it's too hot to cook.
>
> Here's what I doctored up, from the bottom up...
>
> ritz cracker
> deli-sliced roast beef
> pepper jack cheese
>
> I know... boring!!!
>
> Yours?
>
>
> Andy


I don't generally eat Ritz, but for crackers in general (and it's most
likely going to be Milton's or the multigrain crackers) I like either pate
and olives or cream cheese (the kind with onions and chives) or some slices
of good cheese and maybe a bit of Genoa salami.

kimberly




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"Seamus" > wrote in news:1123270436.860517.166690
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> Nothing - don't care for Ritz.



Now THAT was boring!!!

Andy
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No "Ritz-mini-Dagwoods"?
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On Fri 05 Aug 2005 12:14:35p, Andy wrote in rec.food.cooking:

> Bought a box of Ritz crackers to make hooordreves (thanks for the
> spelling trick!) cause it's too hot to cook.
>
> Here's what I doctored up, from the bottom up...
>
> ritz cracker
> deli-sliced roast beef
> pepper jack cheese
>
> I know... boring!!!
>
> Yours?
>
>
> Andy


A smear of cream cheese, a dollop of chutney, and a square of bacon
(previously nuked 'til crisp).

--
Wayne Boatwright *¿*
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Give me a smart idiot over a stupid genius any day.
Sam Goldwyn, 1882-1974
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"Debbie" > wrote in
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> Andy wrote:
>>> Bought a box of Ritz crackers to make hooordreves (thanks for the
>>> spelling trick!) cause it's too hot to cook.
>>>
>>> Here's what I doctored up, from the bottom up...
>>>
>>> ritz cracker
>>> deli-sliced roast beef
>>> pepper jack cheese
>>>
>>> I know... boring!!!
>>>

> About 4 oz cream cheese, 1/2 cup of sour cream mixed (this is the base
> for a myriad of flavours).. add to that a chopped peeled, seedless
> cuke topped with chives, OR a can of drained tuna topped with dilled
> pickle maybe, OR a can of salmon.... maybe topped with red pepper, hot
> pepper?
>
> Debbie



Cucumber! Just the right size too (thinking coins). Good crunch and
moisture.

Thanks,

Andy
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In article >, Andy <Q>
wrote:

> Bought a box of Ritz crackers to make hooordreves (thanks for the
> spelling trick!) cause it's too hot to cook.

(snip)
> Andy


I rarely eat them. I'll look for a cracker to put under a smoked
oyster, maybe, but usually prefer a Triscuit.
--
-Barb, <http://www.jamlady.eboard.com> 8/3/05 New York-Vermont tab (a
couple pictures added to the 7/29 note on 8/5)


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Andy wrote:
> Bought a box of Ritz crackers to make hooordreves (thanks for the
> spelling trick!) cause it's too hot to cook.
>


At our house, they were "horse's doovers." Easy to spell and everyone
knows what it means. LOL.

N.

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Andy wrote:
> Bought a box of Ritz crackers to make hooordreves (thanks for the
> spelling trick!) cause it's too hot to cook.
>
> Here's what I doctored up, from the bottom up...
>
> ritz cracker
> deli-sliced roast beef
> pepper jack cheese
>
> I know... boring!!!
>
> Yours?
>
>
> Andy


If it's just me, and I'm building them as I'm eating them, I like cream
cheese topped with a pimiento stuffed olive, or strong Cheddar topped
with a hamburger dill pickle slice and then dip the edge in strong
mustard, or a slice of hard-boiled egg topped with a pickle slice.
Only instead of Ritz, I LOVE the Keebler's Sesame Crackers.

N.

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Andy wrote:
> Bought a box of Ritz crackers to make hooordreves (thanks for the
> spelling trick!) cause it's too hot to cook.
>
> Here's what I doctored up, from the bottom up...
>
> ritz cracker
> deli-sliced roast beef
> pepper jack cheese
>
> I know... boring!!!
>
> Yours?


Cream cheese, minced onion, anchovy.

Sheldon

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"nancy1" wrote:

> If it's just me, and I'm building them as I'm eating them, I like

cream
> cheese topped with a pimiento stuffed olive, or strong Cheddar topped
> with a hamburger dill pickle slice and then dip the edge in strong
> mustard, or a slice of hard-boiled egg topped with a pickle slice.
> Only instead of Ritz, I LOVE the Keebler's Sesame Crackers.
>
> N.



N.,

Good point!

Of course "Ritz" is only the "subject" cracker. I imagine others, as you
have, chime in with their favorite crackers AND stackers!

Shoulda said so in the OP.

All the best,

Andy
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Like many others, I don't particularly like Ritz, but maybe I can help
with toppings.

Normally, I'll start with a par baked baguette from the store. At about
$1.00, it is cheaper than a box of Ritz, and has more volume. Cut into
slightly thinker than Ritz slices. Brush the bottom with olive oil.
Place on a cookie sheet or something equivalent. Preheat oven to 400 F.

Now for the toppings. Like many people said, cream cheese works. So
does cream havarti, mozzerella, edam, fontina, brie, and many other
kinds of cheese. Add some sliced olives on some. Add all kinds of meats
(salami, pepperoni, ham, turkey, roast beest, et al). I go for mix and
match, so don't put everything on all your toasts/crackers. Also,
tomatoes, onions, peppers, mushrooms, garlic, artichoke hearts, shrimp,
hummus, and maybe even hard boiled egg slices. You can leave some
undressed to use with cold dips and such if you like.

Now put the tray in the oven and cook for 10 to 15 minues. If you are
using cream cheese, the cream cheese should pick up a brown tint near
the edges. take out of oven and serve. Notice that all the prep can be
done ahead of time, and cooking only takes 10 or 15 minutes.

Dean G.



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"nancy1" > wrote in message
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> Andy wrote:
>> Bought a box of Ritz crackers to make hooordreves (thanks for the
>> spelling trick!) cause it's too hot to cook.
>>
>> Here's what I doctored up, from the bottom up...
>>
>> ritz cracker
>> deli-sliced roast beef
>> pepper jack cheese
>>
>> I know... boring!!!
>>
>> Yours?
>>
>>
>> Andy

>
> If it's just me, and I'm building them as I'm eating them, I like cream
> cheese topped with a pimiento stuffed olive, or strong Cheddar topped
> with a hamburger dill pickle slice and then dip the edge in strong
> mustard, or a slice of hard-boiled egg topped with a pickle slice.
> Only instead of Ritz, I LOVE the Keebler's Sesame Crackers.
>
> N.
>


Yes, sesame crackers are the best but my favorite are the ones from
Pepperidge Farms. They're wonderful with a little goat cheese. Or with cream
cheese, smoked sockeye salmon (not lox) and capers. If I have to settle for
a Ritz, I like it with cream cheese and hot pepper jelly. Peanut butter and
cherry preserves make a great tasting snack, too.


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Andy wrote:
> Bought a box of Ritz crackers to make hooordreves (thanks for the
> spelling trick!) cause it's too hot to cook.
>
> Here's what I doctored up, from the bottom up...
>
> ritz cracker
> deli-sliced roast beef
> pepper jack cheese
>
> I know... boring!!!
>
> Yours?



Cracker, cream cheese, jalapeno jelly

Cracker, brie, apricot jam

Cracker, chive cream cheese, smoked salmon, dillweed

Cracker, deli roast beef, duxelles or prepared horseradish

gloria p
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"Renee" > wrote in message
...
>
> "nancy1" > wrote in message
> oups.com...
> >
> > Andy wrote:
> >> Bought a box of Ritz crackers to make hooordreves (thanks for the
> >> spelling trick!) cause it's too hot to cook.
> >>
> >> Here's what I doctored up, from the bottom up...
> >>
> >> ritz cracker
> >> deli-sliced roast beef
> >> pepper jack cheese
> >>
> >> I know... boring!!!
> >>
> >> Yours?
> >>
> >>
> >> Andy

> >
> > If it's just me, and I'm building them as I'm eating them, I like cream
> > cheese topped with a pimiento stuffed olive, or strong Cheddar topped
> > with a hamburger dill pickle slice and then dip the edge in strong
> > mustard, or a slice of hard-boiled egg topped with a pickle slice.
> > Only instead of Ritz, I LOVE the Keebler's Sesame Crackers.
> >
> > N.
> >

>
> Yes, sesame crackers are the best but my favorite are the ones from
> Pepperidge Farms. They're wonderful with a little goat cheese. Or with

cream
> cheese, smoked sockeye salmon (not lox) and capers. If I have to settle

for
> a Ritz, I like it with cream cheese and hot pepper jelly. Peanut butter

and
> cherry preserves make a great tasting snack, too.
>
>


Goat cheese and tapanade!

kili


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"Andy" <Q> wrote in message .. .
> Bought a box of Ritz crackers to make hooordreves (thanks for the
> spelling trick!) cause it's too hot to cook.
>
> Here's what I doctored up, from the bottom up...
>
> ritz cracker
> deli-sliced roast beef
> pepper jack cheese
>
> I know... boring!!!
>
> Yours?
>


Hogs head cheese. I haven't tried HHC on a Ritz yet but I know it would be good.
I just tried Hogs head cheese for the first time this week and it's tasty stuff.

http://www.jfolse.com/recipes/meats/pork21.htm

-Mike


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"Mike Pearce" > wrote in message
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> "Andy" <Q> wrote in message

.. .
> > Bought a box of Ritz crackers to make hooordreves (thanks for the
> > spelling trick!) cause it's too hot to cook.
> >
> > Here's what I doctored up, from the bottom up...
> >
> > ritz cracker
> > deli-sliced roast beef
> > pepper jack cheese
> >
> > I know... boring!!!
> >
> > Yours?
> >

>
> Hogs head cheese. I haven't tried HHC on a Ritz yet but I know it would be

good.
> I just tried Hogs head cheese for the first time this week and it's tasty

stuff.
>
> http://www.jfolse.com/recipes/meats/pork21.htm
>
> -Mike
>
>


My husband eats that stuff and I refuse to kiss him for the rest of the day.
Ick!

kili




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"kilikini" > wrote in message
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>
> "Renee" > wrote in message
> ...
>>
>> "nancy1" > wrote in message
>> oups.com...
>> >
>> > Andy wrote:
>> >> Bought a box of Ritz crackers to make hooordreves (thanks for the
>> >> spelling trick!) cause it's too hot to cook.
>> >>
>> >> Here's what I doctored up, from the bottom up...
>> >>
>> >> ritz cracker
>> >> deli-sliced roast beef
>> >> pepper jack cheese
>> >>
>> >> I know... boring!!!
>> >>
>> >> Yours?
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Andy
>> >
>> > If it's just me, and I'm building them as I'm eating them, I like cream
>> > cheese topped with a pimiento stuffed olive, or strong Cheddar topped
>> > with a hamburger dill pickle slice and then dip the edge in strong
>> > mustard, or a slice of hard-boiled egg topped with a pickle slice.
>> > Only instead of Ritz, I LOVE the Keebler's Sesame Crackers.
>> >
>> > N.
>> >

>>
>> Yes, sesame crackers are the best but my favorite are the ones from
>> Pepperidge Farms. They're wonderful with a little goat cheese. Or with

> cream
>> cheese, smoked sockeye salmon (not lox) and capers. If I have to settle

> for
>> a Ritz, I like it with cream cheese and hot pepper jelly. Peanut butter

> and
>> cherry preserves make a great tasting snack, too.
>>
>>

>
> Goat cheese and tapanade!
>
> kili
>
>


Oh that sounds like a great combination. I love tapanade as much as I do
goat cheese!


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Andy wrote:
> Bought a box of Ritz crackers to make hooordreves (thanks for the
> spelling trick!) cause it's too hot to cook.
>
> Here's what I doctored up, from the bottom up...
>
> ritz cracker
> deli-sliced roast beef
> pepper jack cheese
>
> I know... boring!!!
>
> Yours?
>
>
> Andy


Chopped Chicken Livers with plenty of hard boiled egg and onion in it.
Made with Schmalz, of course. What else would go so well with Ritz
Crackers?


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"kilikini" wrote in message
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>
> "Mike Pearce" wrote:


>> I just tried Hogs head cheese for the first time this week and it's tasty

> stuff.
>>
>> http://www.jfolse.com/recipes/meats/pork21.htm
>>
>> -Mike
>>
>>

>
> My husband eats that stuff and I refuse to kiss him for the rest of the day.
> Ick!
>


Have you tried it? It's no worse than a sausage as far as smell or ingredients.
It's kind of like spicy sausage meat and some vegetables mixed with a bit of
gelatin.

I think you should kiss your husband anyway. I'm sure he kisses you when you are
not at your best.

-Mike


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On 2005-08-05, Andy <Q> wrote:

> Yours?



Emergency Snack Kit

box o' Ritz
can o' tuna
jar o' Kraft Sandwich Spread

Assemble, eat.

nb
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Margaret Suran wrote:

> Chopped Chicken Livers with plenty of hard boiled egg and onion in it.
> Made with Schmalz, of course. What else would go so well with Ritz
> Crackers?


Everything you mentioned, only served in a room at a Ritz Carlton.



Andy


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Andy wrote:
> Bought a box of Ritz crackers to make hooordreves (thanks for the
> spelling trick!) cause it's too hot to cook.
>
> Here's what I doctored up, from the bottom up...
>
> ritz cracker
> deli-sliced roast beef
> pepper jack cheese
>
> I know... boring!!!
>
> Yours?
>
>
> Andy


goat cheese and olives.

--

saerah

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aware of the manifold possibilities of the future

"I think there's a clause in the Shaman's and Jujumen's Local #57 Union
contract that they have to have reciprocity for each other's shop rules."
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"Mike Pearce" > wrote in message
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> "kilikini" wrote in message
> . ..
> >
> > "Mike Pearce" wrote:

>
> >> I just tried Hogs head cheese for the first time this week and it's

tasty
> > stuff.
> >>
> >> http://www.jfolse.com/recipes/meats/pork21.htm
> >>
> >> -Mike
> >>
> >>

> >
> > My husband eats that stuff and I refuse to kiss him for the rest of the

day.
> > Ick!
> >

>
> Have you tried it? It's no worse than a sausage as far as smell or

ingredients.
> It's kind of like spicy sausage meat and some vegetables mixed with a bit

of
> gelatin.
>
> I think you should kiss your husband anyway. I'm sure he kisses you when

you are
> not at your best.
>
> -Mike
>
>


I don't like sausage, Mike. No kind what-so-ever. Not summer, not
anything. So, I guess, there you go.

kili


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Andy wrote:
> Bought a box of Ritz crackers to make hooordreves (thanks for the
> spelling trick!) cause it's too hot to cook.
>
> Here's what I doctored up, from the bottom up...
>
> ritz cracker
> deli-sliced roast beef
> pepper jack cheese
>
> I know... boring!!!
>
> Yours?
>
>
> Andy


My Ritz isn't a Ritz. It is a whole-grain wheat cracker of somesort (I
forget what brand). And I just made a huge batch of spinach dip to
take to a party tomorrow. I also will bring medium-sharp cheddar,
jalapeno jack and some imported olives.

-L.

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Andy wrote:


> Bought a box of Ritz crackers to make hooordreves (thanks for the
> spelling trick!) cause it's too hot to cook.
>
> Here's what I doctored up, from the bottom up...
>
> ritz cracker
> deli-sliced roast beef
> pepper jack cheese
>
> I know... boring!!!
>
> Yours?


Y'know, you could have drummed up interest in the question by making the
Subject line read, "Show your Ritz! Show your Ritz!" :-)

My girlfriend microwaves pepperoni with sun-dried tomatoes and provolone on
Ritz crackers. I like more dip-like creations, e.g., hummus, or that
infamous Lipton
sour-cream-and-dehydrated-soup-envelope dip from the 1960's.

Lessee what else...oh, a combination of Brie, papaya, and Chinese barbecued
pork is good, too. Quince paste with Iberico cheese, sometimes with a
sliver of Serrano ham. Marinated shrimp with cucumber and dill. Broccoli
puree with toasted hazelnuts and cheddar. Baba ghanoush. Sliced tomato
with basil, mozzarella, and olive oil. Peanut butter and thinly-sliced
teriyaki beef. Pickled herring and thinly-sliced red onion. Smoky beef
brisket, spicy barbecue sauce, and pickled watermelon rind. Olive paste and
an anchovy or sardine.

The list goes on and on! It's only limited by your imagination.

Bob


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"nancy1" > writes:

>Only instead of Ritz, I LOVE the Keebler's Sesame Crackers.


You mean "Toasteds" sesame crackers? I think they're by Keebler, but
maybe Nabisco. Either way, they are SO GOOD. I had some with apple
jelly and they were fabulous.

Stacia



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Andy wrote:
> I know... boring!!!
>
> Andy


Yup. Boring. I don't eat crackers except maybe saltines in bean soup or
chili


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jmcquown wrote on 06 Aug 2005 in rec.food.cooking

> Andy wrote:
> > I know... boring!!!
> >
> > Andy

>
> Yup. Boring. I don't eat crackers except maybe saltines in bean
> soup or chili
>
>
>


Some folk add oatmeal to their burger mix...I add crushed Saltines.
A version of a depression style recipe.

--
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But the ears...Ah the ears
The ears keep the hat up.
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Seamus wrote:

> Nothing - don't care for Ritz.


I have never met a cracker I didn't like. Sweets I can avoid, crackers
I can't.

Becca

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Today, it would be cream cheese, jalapeno jelly. Yesterday, it was tuna
salad.

Becca
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Dog3 > wrote in news:Xns96AA699F717D6abtrulynastyevil@
69.28.186.121:

>> Chopped Chicken Livers with plenty of hard boiled egg and onion in

it.
>> Made with Schmalz, of course. What else would go so well with Ritz
>> Crackers?

>
> A glass of wine perhaps
>
> Michael



Michael,

White or red??

Andy


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Dog3 wrote:
> Margaret Suran > wrote in
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>
>>
>>Andy wrote:
>>
>>>Bought a box of Ritz crackers to make hooordreves (thanks for the
>>>spelling trick!) cause it's too hot to cook.
>>>
>>>Here's what I doctored up, from the bottom up...
>>>
>>>ritz cracker
>>>deli-sliced roast beef
>>>pepper jack cheese
>>>
>>>I know... boring!!!
>>>
>>>Yours?
>>>
>>>
>>>Andy

>>
>>Chopped Chicken Livers with plenty of hard boiled egg and onion in it.
>>Made with Schmalz, of course. What else would go so well with Ritz
>>Crackers?

>
>
> A glass of wine perhaps
>
> Michael


Right You Are!!!! Thank you for reminding me.
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On my ritz there is a cream of Philadelphia cheese mixed with chopped green
olives and chopped cooked ham. Put over, a little leave of salad, a little
cube of emmenthal and a whole green olive. All keep firm with a toothpicks.
Cheers
Pandora


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That would be red wine to go with the chopped chicken livers on Ritz
Crackers. Thank you for asking. )
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Margaret Suran > wrote in
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> That would be red wine to go with the chopped chicken livers on Ritz
> Crackers. Thank you for asking. )



Well then, by all means, let's wine and dine!

Andy
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Andy wrote:
> Margaret Suran > wrote in
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>>That would be red wine to go with the chopped chicken livers on Ritz
>>Crackers. Thank you for asking. )

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> Well then, by all means, let's wine and dine!
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> Andy


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