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a course, that's them up there in the Kingdom. we'd never say anything like that down here in civilized Central Vermont...
Harrumph....
Here's something I wrote recently on the very same subject:
Sugar On Snow
Cynthia tells me about how in trendy Stowe in April the sugarhouses open up their doors, invite the public to sugar-on-snow, a local favorite, with a pickle on the side to temper the sweetness, and home-made doughnuts. The locals, she says, break out their fiddles and their mandolins and everybody has a little dance. Over in the Northeast Kingdom, where I live, I tell her, we like to do things differently. We have our sugar on our snow, a pickle and a home-made doughnut, too, but then we crank up the boom-box and pass around the whiskey jug.
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I'm guessing it's because the radish, being often the smallest (& possibly least favored) part of the salad is often all that remains in the bowl after the feast; the bitter end, sort of.
As to just how regional the expression may be, I've heard mixed reports.
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Harrumphbut I used all them smileys and winks!! great poem, Ron.
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uh-oh!... the circley R police is gonna get the two of you..* now, you'd better *really run! Green Onions took me straight to Booker T.
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What do you call the men who patrol the meters? Or don't you have 'em?
You put radishes in salads. Hmmm.
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What do you call the men meter readers radishes in salads where else do you use them? perhaps a garnish, I suppose...
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radishes in saladswhere else do you use them? perhaps a garnish, I suppose...We eat them just like that, sometimes, you dip 'em in salt. I've never seen radishes in a salad, or thought of putting them in there...which is odd for me cause I'm a big "assorted" salad fan. The usual, everyday salad will include: iceberg lettuce chopped spinach sliced challots including the green shoot garlic chips chopped parsley tiny apple cubes green or red pepper cubes grated carrots tiny cubes of ham grated cheddar cheese (mild orange or very strong white, depending on the mood) Salt & pepper Tomorrow, I'm adding radishes
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adding radishesoften sliced, or at least cut in half, unless they're little bitty ones...
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I'm with belM, on this one. Back home, we just ate radishes as radishes. I have seen them in salads, but it's not the normal way to eat them to me.
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Next time you make a potato salad, don't forget to add radishes Here in Kalamazoo, we call our parking police the "Parking Nazis". There was this one guy, I haven't seen him in a while, you could just tell he wished he could carry a gun. He was the worst of the Parking Nazis. I heard that he had tested to be a policeman but had failed the psych test...
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