I love putting potato chips in sandwiches. Good idea.
2007-02-18 18:44:33
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answered by alwaysmoose 7
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Ruffles have ridges. Salsa has a bite. Italisan dressing is zesty. Sounds like I'm going to get bitten by a zesty turkey with wrinkles. Is it expensive? Or can I afford it on sour dough?
2007-02-19 14:24:27
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answered by Marianne not Ginger™ 7
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Let's see. You can cut out the turkey and use low fat dressing. The ruffles definitely have to go since they are more than likely made out of white flour. Your body deserves a break today so check out the url GoVeg.com.
2007-02-18 18:58:20
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answered by DARMADAKO 4
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Not turkey, it's the most boring meat ever, and you don't need salsa and Italian dressing, just go with one or the other or it's too sloppy.
2007-02-18 22:25:29
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answered by sparkleythings_4you 7
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Sounds like an interesting sandwich. They say a good dish should have the 3 T's - TASTE, TEXTURE and TEMPERATURE. Seems like your sandwich has all! I like the Ruffles twist...adds great texture to your sandwich :)
2007-02-18 19:32:18
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answered by curious_cat 2
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Yes, Yummy Yum Yum.
2007-02-18 18:51:20
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answered by Anonymous
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YUMMY
ruffles go great on sandwiches. It's like icing on a cake.
2007-02-18 18:45:10
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answered by Anonymous
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it sounds like youve got the newest taste sensation on your hands! i say you sell the recipe to mcdonalds (and might i suggest the name "McTurkettucressisalsuffles.")
this is going to be bigger than the big mac and more memorable than the second coming of ronald mcdonald!
xoxo, lawrence
2007-02-18 18:50:36
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answered by Lawrence M. Enopee 2
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My daddy taught me to put french fries on McDonald's hamburgers.
2007-02-18 18:46:09
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answered by Anonymous
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No italian dressing...
2007-02-18 19:07:30
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answered by barbara 7
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