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Re: PLEASE CHANGE SUBJECT LINE WHEN TOPIC CHANGES
- To: l*@bellsouth.net, i*@prairienet.org
- Subject: Re: PLEASE CHANGE SUBJECT LINE WHEN TOPIC CHANGES
- From: P*@aol.com
- Date: Tue, 5 Jan 1999 13:13:35 EST
PLEASE, PLEASE CHANGE SUBJECT LINE WHEN TOPIC CHANGES, Y'ALL.
It's very annoying to read messages when the topic is not what the subject
line says.
Karen, maybe you can post a few etiquette rules to the list (like sending
private emails, not overquoting etc.)? thanks .
tsuh yang chen, nyc
In a message dated 1/5/1999 11:52:12 AM Eastern Standard Time,
lbb@bellsouth.net writes:
> You know, that works for grapefruit as well. They taste much
> sweeter with just a little salt than they do with a pile of sugar.
>
> Larry
>
> "Depau S. Depau" wrote:
>
> > Re: Pineapples and salt
> > After the pineapple has been picked, of course, and the skin pared away,
> > salt rubbed over the entire fruit, allowed to remain on for a few
minutes,
> > and then washed away seems to counter-act the high acid content, and all
> > that remains is the very sweet taste of the pineapple. You can use a
salt
> > shaker while eating, but for those on sodium restricted diets the washing
> > gets rid of the salt, and leaves little residue.
> > Just a thought,
> > Keith Davies
> > depau@igalaxy.net
>
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