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Edited by
Quietman_2009
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Wed 01/20/10 06:48 PM
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how fish and ketchup go so well together
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It sure does. I like my fried shrimp with ketsup as well. Nothing like fried fish.
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Now thats just sick !
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Yeah, katchup with horseradish in it.
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<<<<<<<<<<<<< hates fish
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Yeah, katchup with horseradish in it. Wouldn't that be cocktail sauce? I do like horseradish and ranch dressing mixed up for my fried green tomatos.... |
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Yeah, katchup with horseradish in it. Wouldn't that be cocktail sauce? I do like horseradish and ranch dressing mixed up for my fried green tomatos.... |
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"Go together" -- as in dating???
Sorry Quiet, I couldn't help myself! |
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I do not like any seafood!
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I have two separate little piles. Cocktail sauce for the fish and shrimp, and ketchup for the french fries. Sometimes I use the cocktail sauce on the fries too.
I like ketchup on tamales for some reason. |
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"Go together" -- as in dating??? Sorry Quiet, I couldn't help myself! |
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Ewwwwww
No way Overpowers the fish!!! I like tarter sauce with fish |
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Ewwwwww No way Overpowers the fish!!! I like tarter sauce with fish |
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What's a tamale? <<<Yeah sorry i'm from England.
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no way, it just ruins the flavor of fish or shrimp
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What's a tamale? <<<Yeah sorry i'm from England. A tamale is somewhat like a meat pie, except smaller, long and skinny like a small hot dog (usually by not always), kinda greasy, made with corn meal instead of wheat flour and can contain just about any meat or fruit. They are one of the most common foods in South America and Texas. They go well with ketchup. |
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