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Author: DarrinDarrin Date: Nov 3, 2007 19:28
New York Post (oldest, continuously published newspaper in America;
founded by one of our founding fathers, Alexander Hamilton)
October 30,2007
By Neil Graves
BRITS GET A TASTE OF BROOKLYN
Down with crumpets and tea, up with Junior's cheesecake. That will be
the battle cry when the 2,000-calorie-a-slice pride of Brooklyn goes
on sale in England next spring under a licensing agreement with
Greencore, the Dublin-based prepared-food giant. "We fell in love with
Junior's cheesecake," said Paul Rhodes, Greencore's managing director,
who tried it while here for a trade show in 2006. After negotiations
and taste tests, Greencore decided to use not only Junior's label but
also most of its original Brooklyn recipe. To please U.K. taste buds,
they'll give the crust a drier, less spongy texture. "They're used to
crusts that are more hard," said Junior's owner, Alan Rosen, who said
the insides would be the same"
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Author: DarrinDarrin Date: Nov 5, 2007 21:18
On Nov 4, 7:23?am, Mike..... freedomnames.co.uk> wrote:
> Following up to Darrin aol.com> wrote:
>
>>New York Post (oldest, continuously published newspaper in America;
>>founded by one of our founding fathers, Alexander Hamilton)
>>October 30,2007>
> you would think there would be an older newspaper.
> Mike
> Remove clothing to email
1801 is not old enough for ya?eh Along with Sir Isaac Goldsmid
(Yiddish-British), Hamilton also founded The Bank of New York in 1784,
making it the oldest bank in the US. NYC is a "city of firsts." Take...
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Author: Mack A. DamiaMack A. Damia Date: Nov 5, 2007 21:36
I miss Nathan's hot dogs. <*sob*>
--
mad
On Mon, 05 Nov 2007 21:18:28 -0800, Darrin aol.com> wrote:
>On Nov 4, 7:23?am, Mike..... freedomnames.co.uk> wrote:
>> Following up to Darrin aol.com> wrote:
>>
>>>New York Post (oldest, continuously published newspaper in America;...
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Author: Mike.....Mike..... Date: Nov 6, 2007 00:48
Following up to Darrin aol.com> wrote:
>>>New York Post (oldest, continuously published newspaper in America;
>>>founded by one of our founding fathers, Alexander Hamilton)
>>>October 30,2007>
>
>> you would think there would be an older newspaper.
>> Mike
>> Remove clothing to email
>
>1801 is not old enough for ya?
it was a joke.
--
Mike
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Author: DarrinDarrin Date: Nov 6, 2007 10:50
On Nov 6, 12:36?am, Mack A. Damia hotmail.com> wrote:
> I miss Nathan's hot dogs. <*sob*>>
Dave, long time no see!eh Nothing beats Nathan's Famous! Well, perhaps
Hebrew National - they answer to a Higher Authority!! eh I wish you
would have quoted the original message, so not to deprive the...
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Author: DarrinDarrin Date: Nov 6, 2007 10:55
On Nov 6, 3:48?am, Mike..... freedomnames.co.uk> wrote:
> Following up to Darrin aol.com> wrote:
>
>>>>New York Post (oldest, continuously published newspaper in America;
>>>>founded by one of our founding fathers, Alexander Hamilton)
>>>>October 30,2007>
>
>>> you would think there would be an older newspaper.
>>> Mike
>>> Remove clothing to email
>
>>1801 is not old enough for ya?
>
> it was a joke.
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Author: Mack A. DamiaMack A. Damia Date: Nov 6, 2007 11:47
On Tue, 06 Nov 2007 10:50:58 -0800, Darrin aol.com> wrote:
>On Nov 6, 12:36?am, Mack A. Damia hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I miss Nathan's hot dogs. <*sob*>>
>
>Dave, long time no see!eh Nothing beats Nathan's Famous! Well, perhaps
>Hebrew National...
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Author: DarrinDarrin Date: Nov 6, 2007 12:41
On Nov 6, 2:47?pm, Mack A. Damia hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, 06 Nov 2007 10:50:58 -0800, Darrin aol.com> wrote:
>>On Nov 6, 12:36?am, Mack A. Damia hotmail.com> wrote:
> I thought I quoted your original message; how about this?
>
> I know back east Nathan's frankfurters are sold in supermarkets; I
> don't know about the West Coast, though. I need to check.
>
> Probably not Mexico - although we have a new Cosco on the south-side
> (Ensenada). Must look for them.
>
> Did you see my new Jaguar, Darrin?
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/90039878@N00/?saved=1
> Drove it back here from Pennsylvania about a month or so ago.
Dave, the original message as in the NY Post article!! You quoted the
follow-up! eh Yes, Nathan's foods can be found in most US
Supermarkets, particularly on the East Coast. "See The Jaguar" indeed!
ehe...
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Author: Mack A. DamiaMack A. Damia Date: Nov 6, 2007 13:14
Aaaaah........
BRITS GET A TASTE OF BROOKLYN
Down with crumpets and tea, up with Junior's cheesecake. That will be
the battle cry when the 2,000-calorie-a-slice pride of Brooklyn goes
on sale in England next spring under a licensing agreement with
Greencore, the Dublin-based prepared-food giant. "We fell in love with
Junior's cheesecake," said Paul Rhodes, Greencore's managing director,
who tried it while here for a trade show in 2006. After negotiations
and taste tests, Greencore decided to use not only Junior's label but
also most of its original Brooklyn recipe. To please U.K. taste buds,
they'll give the crust a drier, less spongy texture. "They're used to
crusts that are more hard," said Junior's owner, Alan Rosen, who said
the insides would be the same"
Regrettably, I didn't get to the Big Apple on this trip; I was too
enamoured with my Jaguar! Has a sunroof, so who needs a convertible?
Still want to find Bill's Gyros; can't believe they closed
permanently.
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Author: Mike.....Mike..... Date: Nov 7, 2007 00:11
Following up to Darrin aol.com> wrote:
>>>1801 is not old enough for ya?
>>
>> it was a joke.
>
>Subtle humor doesn't go over well online!eh Ah, you quoted the date of
>the article!
they placed it in a lightly amusing place.
--
Mike
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