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I for i too. This definitely must be the famous 'Welsh' Mandan Indian recipe. When they ran out of corn and buffalo was scarse. They often combined it with Welsh rabbit.
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and with *that, all the entrants have voted -- and on the fifth day! let's leave 'em open for another day for anyone else as wants to cast their pallor; then I'll give the hogmaster* a nudzh to git 'er done.
-joe *('e's me arfbrother) friday
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Me too!
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I for i too. This definitely must be the famous 'Welsh' Mandan Indian recipe. When they ran out of corn and buffalo was scarse. They often combined it with Welsh rabbit. I think you mean Welsh rarebit?
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Welsh Rabbit - joe (and your point is?) friday
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My solid paper Collins (1872 pages ed. 2007 ) gives: Welsh rabbit n a savoury dish consisting of melted cheese sometimes mixed with milk, seasonings, etc., on hot buttered toast. Also called: Welsh rarebit, rarebit [ C-18th a fancyful coinage; rarebit is a later folk-etymological variant ] This is just fun: Windsor McCay Dreams of the Rarebit Fiend
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Welsh Rarebit sprinkled with pepper mmm mmm. We used to have it with toast or chunks of fresh white bread from an uncut loaf which I would swirl around the edges of my plate, yummy. Ya cant go past a good fresh loaf of bread and cheese.
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