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Hi Ian and all,

"Is there an American National dish?"

Not that I know of but I'm rather fond of a few regional ones that 
actually came from Germany mostly. Funny you should mention mom's apple 
pie, I'm looking at a Dutch Apple Pie I'm going to have for desert and 
I'm sure it didn't come from Holland. That's like calling baseball our 
national sport that only came from Cooperstown, New York and has become 
extremely popular in Japan. Maybe one day they and other countries will 
join us and make the World Series live up to its name.

"My lunch was cod and ships fried in oil..."

Cod I can understand but SHIPS? Good lord man, just how big IS your fryer?

Corned beef is salted? Doesn't taste salty to me, maybe it loses 
something on its way over from Cornwall. Now that's another oddment, I 
can't seem to find corn OR a wall there. Now I'm wondering about those 
Cornish hens...

73 de Warren

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