I have an interview tomorrow... I may well be a postman after thatDr Evil wrote: Any second now you could all go postal.

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Well, many of these are trade-marked brand-name foods invented by marketers, so I'm not sure they count. Marketers, as we all know, are a species unto themselves, and you can't hold the rest of us Americans responsible for them. You got me on scrapple and peanut butter, though. Though you did forget shoo-fly pie, and apple pandowdy.Edge wrote:Egg McMuffin! Chubby Hubby! Scrapple! Spam! French Fries! Peanut Butter and Jelly! Pop-Tarts!!!!!
And btw O my bestest British friends (:D), what's with the custard obsession and the whole thing about naming the evening meal after a hot beverage?With Allied forces fighting to liberate Europe, Hormel Foods provided 15 million cans of luncheon meat to troops each week. SPAM became an essential item in soldiers' diets, earning praise for feeding starving British and Soviet troops and civilians. Following the war, world leaders including Dwight Eisenhower, Margaret Thatcher and Nikita Khrushchev all credited SPAM for its role in the Allies' victory.
--from the Hormel Foods website
Well, of course it was. Duh.ZefaLefeLaH wrote:This thread reinforces my belief that this was the right place to ask the question about the Orange.