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Fri Oct-07-11 12:51 PM
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| 35. mayo is being restricted, same as ketchup is. Not banned but restricted. |
| -France bans ketchup in cafeterias |
Renew Deal |
Oct-07-11 11:17 AM |
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you mean Freedom Sauce? |
uncle ray |
Oct-07-11 11:18 AM |
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+1 n/t |
lumberjack_jeff |
Oct-07-11 11:58 AM |
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Good one! |
DeSwiss |
Oct-07-11 12:21 PM |
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That's the reply I wanted to hear! |
lunatica |
Oct-07-11 02:54 PM |
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They prefer the health benefits of Mayonaise I guess |
NeedleCast |
Oct-07-11 11:19 AM |
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mayo is being restricted, same as ketchup is. Not banned but restricted. |
uppityperson |
Oct-07-11 12:51 PM |
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But ketchup is a vegetable!! |
HappyMe |
Oct-07-11 11:19 AM |
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Yes, but so was Reagan, so he "identified" with it. (NT) |
Tesha |
Oct-07-11 11:21 AM |
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The Sarkozy government is trying to distract the population away from economic issues. |
Selatius |
Oct-07-11 11:20 AM |
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Thank God Mr Sarkozy is the only pol who would do such a thing! |
Bloke 32 |
Oct-07-11 12:55 PM |
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YESSSSSSS! nt |
Bigmack |
Oct-07-11 11:20 AM |
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Well, that tears it! |
Bunny |
Oct-07-11 11:20 AM |
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PUT THE KETCHUP DOWN AND PUT YOUR HANDS IN THE AIR! |
Renew Deal |
Oct-07-11 11:27 AM |
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Who do they think they are, San Francisco? |
EFerrari |
Oct-07-11 11:20 AM |
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lol |
Renew Deal |
Oct-07-11 11:27 AM |
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Are they gonna ban Vietnamese and Tunisian food, too? |
geardaddy |
Oct-07-11 11:21 AM |
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There will be a black market for small ketchup bottles |
Ilsa |
Oct-07-11 11:23 AM |
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I'll give you a squirt of ketchup for 2 cigarettes. |
Renew Deal |
Oct-07-11 11:28 AM |
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Sugar is the second ingredient listed in ketchup |
abelenkpe |
Oct-07-11 11:29 AM |
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Third listed in Heinz. According to my bottle, at least. |
brendan120678 |
Oct-07-11 11:55 AM |
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Oooo good to know |
abelenkpe |
Oct-07-11 12:08 PM |
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I wonder if the purpose of the sugar is to compensate for using |
Trillo |
Oct-07-11 12:34 PM |
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It's only third because they list HFCS and corn syrup separately; they're both sugar. n/t |
iris27 |
Oct-07-11 03:24 PM |
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It is a health and nutrition issue, not a nationalism issue |
FarCenter |
Oct-07-11 11:30 AM |
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Have you actually seen real French Cuisine? |
NeedleCast |
Oct-07-11 12:18 PM |
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Yes, they are restricting mayo like they are restricting ketchup. Not banning but restricting. |
uppityperson |
Oct-07-11 12:45 PM |
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My recollection of meals served in a French company cafeteria is that they were pretty healthy |
FarCenter |
Oct-07-11 12:59 PM |
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Lots of butter, yes |
hifiguy |
Oct-07-11 01:24 PM |
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that's true |
dana_b |
Oct-07-11 02:03 PM |
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+1 |
progressoid |
Oct-07-11 06:05 PM |
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Less calories doesn't make something healthier. HFCS is a lot worse for you than butter. |
cui bono |
Oct-07-11 05:33 PM |
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I wish WE would ban American CHEESE FOOD substitute. |
WingDinger |
Oct-07-11 11:32 AM |
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Relabel it Catsup and call it a day |
Brother Buzz |
Oct-07-11 11:33 AM |
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That's funny.. |
HappyMe |
Oct-07-11 11:34 AM |
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or call it what its inventors did |
SoCalDem |
Oct-07-11 04:02 PM |
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Call it catsup, catchup, katsup, catsip, cotsup, kotchup, kitsip, catsoup, katshoup, katsock.... |
Brother Buzz |
Oct-07-11 05:22 PM |
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Mais, les autorités laissez-les manger le gâteau ? n/t |
HereSince1628 |
Oct-07-11 12:14 PM |
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Another story link. not "french fries" but frites. They are rationing high sugar, fat, salty foods. |
uppityperson |
Oct-07-11 12:14 PM |
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"don't snack" |
dana_b |
Oct-07-11 02:06 PM |
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Have you sat through a typical french meal? They may not gorge but the meal |
uppityperson |
Oct-07-11 02:14 PM |
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no I haven't and you bring up |
dana_b |
Oct-07-11 02:21 PM |
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The snacking I saw, which granted was limited to my extended family, was kids after school |
uppityperson |
Oct-07-11 02:28 PM |
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Not banned but limited. here is Le Monde article... and yes, people are upset. |
uppityperson |
Oct-07-11 12:18 PM |
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But they can still go to Burger King, order a Royale with Cheese, and put ketchup on it |
slackmaster |
Oct-07-11 12:19 PM |
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You mean McDonalds? |
FrodosPet |
Oct-07-11 12:49 PM |
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Oh yeah, you're right. |
slackmaster |
Oct-07-11 12:55 PM |
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Zero posts. |
Iggo |
Oct-07-11 01:50 PM |
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Does Catsup count? |
NBachers |
Oct-07-11 12:27 PM |
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If Brooks still made catsup |
Brother Buzz |
Oct-07-11 12:40 PM |
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Time for a new Marshall Plan. |
MilesColtrane |
Oct-07-11 12:42 PM |
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Oh yeah! |
HappyMe |
Oct-07-11 02:07 PM |
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Honestly, ketchup is effing gross. I don't know why people eat it. |
Lyric |
Oct-07-11 12:47 PM |
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Nothing new for the French |
SpartanDem |
Oct-07-11 12:53 PM |
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Limiting high sugar, fat, salt condiments is "bug up their ass"? I wish people |
uppityperson |
Oct-07-11 12:56 PM |
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Do you anything about French cuisine? |
SpartanDem |
Oct-07-11 02:04 PM |
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Yes, I do. Parts of it are heavy on butter. I don't see how limiting fats, sugar, salt for kids is |
uppityperson |
Oct-07-11 02:06 PM |
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I never said it was bad |
SpartanDem |
Oct-07-11 02:45 PM |
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Provincial, so to speak. They are LIMITING ketchup, mayo, salty, fatty, sugary condiments |
uppityperson |
Oct-07-11 02:52 PM |
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There are now more Francophones in the world than Anglophones |
GoneOffShore |
Oct-07-11 02:56 PM |
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But what will they put on Standard Fries? |
Iggo |
Oct-07-11 01:00 PM |
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They haven't tasted fresh, homemade ketchup |
mainer |
Oct-07-11 02:12 PM |
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No fair - they get real ketchup, we get high fructose crap. |
Initech |
Oct-07-11 02:16 PM |
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Hunts ketchup doesn't have HFCS. n/t |
dana_b |
Oct-07-11 02:22 PM |
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Try Annie's Organic Ketchup |
Missy Vixen |
Oct-07-11 04:22 PM |
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Oct-07-11 02:28 PM |
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Veal stew? Boeuf bourguignon? Damn! |
TheManInTheMac |
Oct-07-11 02:32 PM |
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Who puts catsup on beef bourguignon? |
EFerrari |
Oct-07-11 02:40 PM |
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To Reagan it was a "vegetable", but to froggies it's outré. I say, yeah. It tastes nothing like Muir |
sfpcjock |
Oct-07-11 02:48 PM |
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the French have always been jealous of American cuisine |
Enrique |
Oct-07-11 02:59 PM |
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French Fries are actually Belgian anyway nt |
MrScorpio |
Oct-07-11 04:12 PM |
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How can anyone enjoy a baguette and brie without ketchup? |
struggle4progress |
Oct-07-11 05:47 PM |
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Well this topic seems to have struck a nerve |
NBachers |
Oct-07-11 06:53 PM |
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