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    1. Re: [SOUTHERN-CHAT] ; ;balogne
    2. Smoochie Newton
    3. too funneh, emma......... I liked by balognie sammaches best when the 'lonie was warm - after it had set around in the heat for a while and I especially liked it when the water from the lettuce (those rare times when we had lettuce) soaked thru the bread.... a soggie sammach is gooooo oooood! I mostly got lettuce on a sammach at vacation bible school.....otherwise it was 'lonie and mayo..... or just mayo hold the balognie. I still make sammaches when going anywhere. I suppose that's a holdover from the days when there was no fast food restaurant on every corner. I miss those days.... paulette in sw fla usa..... I'll have a cheese and balognie sammach, please.. xoxoxoxoxo -------------- Original message ---------------------- From: "Peace Roses" <Roses4831@msn.com> > I'm one of the ones that never quit eating bologna. I just finished up a > package over the weekend. When the kids were still home, and we went on a car > trip to somewhere, we would stop and get a loaf of bread, a package of bologna > and a package of cheese. I would make the sandwiches. The choices the person > had was bologna and cheese or cheese and bologna. What was the difference you > ask? It was all in the way I handed the sandwich to the person. Cheese and > bologna sandwiches had the cheese on top, bologna and cheese had the bologna had > the bologna on top. I know, dumb, but we had fun with it. The kids still talk > about our choice of sandwiches. > Emma > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Smoochie Newton<mailto:SmoochieAngelPie@comcast.net> > To: southern-chat@rootsweb.com<mailto:southern-chat@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, October 06, 2008 10:08 AM > Subject: Re: [SOUTHERN-CHAT] ; ;balogne > > > > Why did we quit eating balognie anyway? As a little kid, I would walk to > Rocket's and get balognie from the big fat roll. Mr. Rocket would wrap it in > brown paper closed with tape. I always ate a slice or two on the way > home...and the dog had to have some too. I don't remember ever getting any > other kind of lunchmeat - maybe there wasn't any other kind!! Holey moley - > balognie was a staple of life. And hamburger.... not ground round, or ground > chuck , or ground sirloin, but plain old hamburger. The local grocery store > where I sometimes shop is across the street from a very well-to-do gated > waterfront community...... go in there and ask for balognie people will step > back like you've asked for a poop pie!!! > > paulette in sw fla usa > xoxoxoxo > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > SOUTHERN-CHAT-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

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