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Comments about bread

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Alan Kupperberg: Richie, I've gotta admit I have no affection for organ meats, except for chopped liver. So lungen stew doesn't sound appealing to me. Your family's recipe for kishke sounds like "moider!" I......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Alan Kupperberg: Eastern Parkway Memories By Alan Kupperberg Searching the Internet for information on Dubrow’s Cafeteria and the Famous restaurant on Eastern Parkway at Utica Avenue, I discovered this wonderful site. It brought back many wonderful memories for......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

bread: Lol, last time I tried to visit it, the graveyard was locked up tight. Strange, what were they trying to lock out? Or lock in?...

in response to: Graveyard Train by Peter

John Dereszewski: This looks like a Brooklyn equivalent of the bread crumbs that helped Hansel and Gretel not get lost in the forest!...

in response to: Pizza to Go and Gone by CartLegger

Mary: oh and another thing, in Toronto we have are friendly to our environment and eco green and it's great and all but STUPID People insist on putting their COMPOST bucket outside beside their house and......

in response to: Raccoons, Cute or Dangerous? by Elicar

JP1515JeffersonAve: I find it amazing that so many have so many different views yet we all have a common thread...the Love of our hood. I grew up in Bushwick back in the 70's through the 90's.......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

Mike: Indeed, I used to shop at the IGA, while it was further west on N-Dame st., near parc Sir G-É. Cartier. I can still remember people stocking up on on chicken legs, milk, canned juices,......

in response to: Fuck the IGA by CE

MC Paddy O'Furniture: {Pickled Eggs}! {Pickled Eggs}! I Sellotape them to my legs! And on the streets I'll sell my pegs Cause i'm the dude that bakes the bread Bitches...

in response to: Pickled Eggs: Inside the Leslie L. Dan Pharmacy Building by jeeff

Alice: My mom was born and grew up on Greene Avenue. We lived there in the 50s, I went to St. Barbara's elementary, (played fife!). Moved away in 1960 after finishing 5th grade. My Dad went......

in response to: Bushwick 77: The Casusos of Harman St. by upfromflames

anon (77-98-187-194.cable.ubr02.blac.blueyonder.co.uk): possilpark people are always taken stick for the way it is portraid regaurds of being run down i myself was born and bread in possilpark and have a lot of fond memories. you see its......

in response to: Glasgow Schemes2 by kobie

cyril bagshaw: Hello Sheila, Just a flash from the past.Delivering bread was a major task in Irlam and Cadishead, and the main players in the game were, Goodiers, Lennies and the Eccles Co-oP horse drawn van. Cars to......

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

cyril bagshaw: Hi Susan The bakery which you knew as Potter's Bakery for many years previous, was owned by James Goodier, brother of Joseph Goodier, who incidentally was the organist at St John's church in Vicar Lee's era,and......

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

cyril bagshaw: Hi Norma, Very sorry to hear the loss of your husband...we hope you too have good family and friends around you. As for snow in Adelaide, the nearest we got to it was a few......

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

bob r: born in bushwick in '53. lived on Bushwick Ave one house off Jefferson, may have been 1212. I was 4 years old, my sis 3 and younger brother was an infant. While watching American bandstand,......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

Karina Le Gall (born Biles): Hi there, I left Irlam High School in 1983, after many years of bullying because I was "different"!! Anyway that is the past, I have now emigrated to France and am enjoying the French life. ......

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

NervaVels: I lived on the block of Green/Evergreen/Harman for almost 20 years; prior to that, I lived on Jefferson St between Knickerbocker and Irving (still remember getting picked up by the bus to go to a......

in response to: A Rare Ruin in Bushwick by upfromflames

Elise :): Hey, im from the northern part of Norway. lives in Alta. I can't believe people actually know us for eating "pølser" as lunch :S Personally, I've NEVER had a hot dog for lunch. Not once. My family eat......

in response to: Typical Norwegian Food by Rune-Willem

Cyril Bagshaw: Hi Norma The building at the junction of Ferry rd was James Goodier, wholesale potato and corn merchants.They supplied the area chip shop and greengrocery businesses with a very wide variety of potatoes from......

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

east villager: This new place is atrocious. I loved the "no frills" of mr. fresh bread. The best bacon egg and cheese and coffee around and good service. I saw this new place actually had a a......

in response to: Where Have You Gone, Mr. Fresh Bread? by little ukraine

FRED MEGLIO: HI JIM I ALSO RECALL THE HALSEY BOBS AND ELLERY BOBS I RE CALL SINGING DO OPP MUSIC WITH A GROUP OF DUDES ON MY CORNER ANYONE RE CALL BRANDLERS BAKERY 1403 GATES AVE BETWEEN......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

rick: There was the spice factory that took up the whole block between Crown St. and Montgomery on the west side of Franklin. We always passed it and enjoyed the smells (not as much as Bond......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Frank S: Holy cow, I can't believe it. A friend e-mailed me about the story. I did a google search and sh*t I'm back in Brooklyn. 169 Harmon -3rd floor. I hope word......

in response to: Bushwick 77: The Casusos of Harman St. by upfromflames

Roger Whitfield: Hi Guys and Girls from Cadishead I was born and bread there and fetches back memories, first time on this site the George Hotel was built and run by my family and the street at......

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

sammy.: haha, this is the bread truck. we used to get high/drunk in here during the wee hours before ccc closed down lolol...

in response to: Graffiti Truck by violet913

jay: Wow, you took that posting a little too seriously. I only lived in Seattle for about 6 yrs. so by no means am I claiming to be a real Seattlite either. Just happened to work......

in response to: The Darth Vader Building by aer suzuki

JACE: BORN 166 HARMAN STREET,PLAY STICK BALL EVERYDAY,NEVER FORGET IT BEST STREET IN BROOKLYN,JOE AND MIKE CANDY STORE,MURRAY ON CORNER OF WILSON HARMAN STREET,CYO ST BARBARA'S CHURCH.BREAD STORE EVERY CORNER....

in response to: Bushwick 77: The Casusos of Harman St. by upfromflames

From Wisconsin: I was in Norway last Christmas, Had stick meat lamb (I didn't like it at all). The Polsa was awesome! I cant find a dog like that here in Wisconsin. I also like some sort......

in response to: Typical Norwegian Food by Rune-Willem

Cyril B: Greetings from Adelaide As an old Irlamite who started life there in 1925 til having another go here in the sunshine in 1980,this site has been most enjoyable to visit.I have shared many of the experiences......

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

procyon: ooh! i especially like the fifth one and the last one... it's always a surprise to see how beautiful pop is in the sunlight. the building on top of a building reminds me of the elevator......

in response to: DownTown Buildings by Tyfoid Kid

p.o.ed person from belleville: ok now i agree with nick belleville is not as boring as they are trying to make it sound.there is fun food and places to hang out. we have the worlds fastist half mile dirt......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 3 by Scott Sargent

jack: i don't know but do you think the vehicle matches the store. and you are correct it seems the old things are being replaced by the new, which is as it should be in......

in response to: Where Have You Gone, Mr. Fresh Bread? by little ukraine

Natalie Waterworth (Brophy): Hi Dave, Yes I lived on Farnham Drive ( off Broadway). Mum and dad had the end shop ( Brophys bakery)( I think we employed nearly everyone in Irlam over the years, and we sold......

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

JNJ: Your reflections are very impassioned and provide a perspective that I could never understand as a caucasian and an outsider to the neighborhood. I guess what I still don't understand is why, I would be......

in response to: Humbodlt Park: Don\'t leave but make it better by Delma

jof: i hope breaded and fried. i have a great beer batter recipe ... just say the word. ...

in response to: The Gecko by Guy McLaren

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Everyone (except a few wussies) had some. It was basically two Entenmanns golden cakes with fudge icing and shortbread crumbs. [[img:17072]] ...

in response to: Sugar Skulls by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: I took the sugar skulls to a halloween party where several people nibbled them. I also made this cake. Yes it is a cake. A cat litter cake. I cheated somewhat and used two squarish......

in response to: Sugar Skulls by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

pariah: Sometimes I wonder if the people defending Bushwick actually LIVE here. Gang violence (Bloods) is up, especially around Bushwick Houses (housing project). Streets are still covered in garbage. Car alarms because of break-ins still blaring nightly.......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

Susannah: What - no hate mail? Isn't the double standard operational in these parts? What about this - three to four times a week the wife contemplates suicide, only to realize each time, as if for......

in response to: Rainy Days and Mondays by a disturbed young man

rev roger: i think alot of you people take yourselfs way to fucking seriously its like being in high school all over again,jealousy over who is making money and whos not in the art biz.fuck.. for once......

in response to: Fuck Neck Face by sine

jack: im putting up wine grape arbor in my garden. i have shadows like these in my garden and i have a table with a couple of old wooden chairs, with a slice of cheese......

in response to: Shade on a Hot Day by dfwtiger

Sirhcbre: I forgot about these photos. I've been so busy lately that I can't post anything. I just dump photos into iPhoto every couple days and then go on my way. Here are......

in response to: Hot Air Balloons by EvilGentleman

Michele: Ok....here's my story My dog Milo passed away on May 2, 2006. I was and still am grieving from losing him. Anyhow on the day Milo died I noticed this raccoon which I have never seen......

in response to: Raccoons, Cute or Dangerous? by Elicar

Karlo: Volunteer Im not trying to convince you of my views,i am merely trying to reach an understanding with you as a human being. If i were standing next to you,i would offer you my sincere condolences and......

in response to: Ulster Young Militants: Shankhill by norniron

Peter: CATBREAD!...

in response to: Catbread, Free Lebanon, Etc. by CE

Sirhcbre: This cat bread thing is blowing my mind....

in response to: Catbread, Free Lebanon, Etc. by CE

aer suzuki: hooray for catbread & his balls!...

in response to: Catbread, Free Lebanon, Etc. by CE

Jamie: [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catbread]] [[img:15403]]...

in response to: Catbread, Free Lebanon, Etc. by CE

Jamie: the real question is, why ##wouldn't## you want to draw a cat that was a piece of bread?...

in response to: Catbread, Free Lebanon, Etc. by CE

Sirhcbre: What baffles me is why someone would draw a cat that is a piece of bread....

in response to: Catbread, Free Lebanon, Etc. by CE

jack: her name is hilda gruenwald and she is wearing her all terrain urban tent/house dress with movable fleximatic waist band for comfortable walks to the fruit store. it can also double as an evening......

in response to: Grocery by Peter

EvilGentleman: Scones [[wiki:scone (bread)]] are a flatbread of Scottish origin adopted heavily by Canadian Indians, particularly the Cree, Ojibwa and Chipewyan. For Indian tacos, look at [[wiki:frybread]]...

in response to: Echoes of a Proud Nation Pow-Wow 2006 by EvilGentleman

Natalie Waterworth (Brophy): Hi Andrew, I managed to get into the site thru your name search ! I remember sliding down the embankment under the bridge on pieces of cardboard "borrowed" from Quicksave. And dangerously walking along the railway......

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

ebcunni: I'm SO incredibly sick of them, argh!!! One of the three we have here in Maryland came at me on the deck one night (it was in my neighbor's garbage at the time); I......

in response to: Raccoons, Cute or Dangerous? by Elicar

karen:jun06-2006: i have a family of raccons that i have been feeding for yrs-i feed them cheap dry dog food or any old leftovers i have- they love spagetti-bread crackers-i have 4 cats and they seem......

in response to: Raccoons, Cute or Dangerous? by Elicar

Peter: so far, hands down, its "ashleys", the little hole-in-the-wall with the bright orange facade and the plastic chairs out front sitting in the wedge-shaped storefront at/near the intersection of {sterling} and {flatbush}, just up flatbush......

in response to: Bigges by Peter

jack: i guess they would'nt have my favorite, grilled chicken on olive bread with brocolirabe and anchovies....

in response to: Surf and Turf Sandwich by Peter

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: They may actually have fruitcake inside, possibly with a very thin layer of marzipan for extra moisture. If so, than they may be more like Christmas cake. maybe the "brick' is gingerbread. When you go......

in response to: White Church Steeples by Tyfoid Kid

jack: it is exciting to sneak into a place like that. in brooklyn there was a house on the corner of west 4th street and kings highway that was owned by two old x-firemen and......

in response to: Abandoned Building Complex by David

jack: THE GIRLS ARE BEAUTIFUL AND THEIR FROM A COMMUNITY. sorry bout the caps. there are communities around the world where people live and raise families according to their religious beliefs. there are......

in response to: Saturday by lopilaroe

jack: the first ingredient is pain. so who suffered the pain to make the sandwich. by the way, why sandwich. is there sand in it. no lets call it a breadwich....

in response to: Ham Vs. Jam by EvilGentleman

jack: very good ggp that was interesting about the toxins. my wife cleans and then steams the mussels when they open she breaks them in half and puts bread crumbs with olive oil and tomato......

in response to: Great Kills by GGP

Vic Lopez: The Lady Bug Club Who runs it ….Nicholas Morado, I believe He Runs The Lady Bug Club in a most professional manner and you must attribute that to the success of the Club. Unfortunately He......

in response to: Infested by Bleeagh

kc: Well, clearly it's the goose's fault. She provoked the crow. And in case you don't know, she stole a piece of bread from him first. ...

in response to: crow vs. goose by jeeff

Robt. "Bob" Loblaw: My young son and I were in the park yesterday and this guy kept dropping chunks of bread onto the ground. How dare he? My boy picked up his mandatory ten pieces by which time,......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

Etc Etc: So the litter was a hamburger and bun? How is that different from people throwing bread crumbs to birds? Pigeons would clean up that "litter" in five seconds flat!...

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

jack: fergusons bakery is two hundred years old and the horse and cart would leave the bakery to deliver the breads to customers. so there it is the new and the old. what a......

in response to: Back Street by barry

GGP: makes me think of the famed Women's Pentagon Action demo way back when (in 1980): "Four huge female puppets created by Bread and Puppet Theatre led some 2,000 women in a march past Arlington Cemetery to......

in response to: Wholesome Urban Graffiti by groovehouse

elaine: that looks very nice, though i am not a fan of soups i am a fan of asparagus, specially english and in season. i have been eating a lot of wheaten soda bread lately -......

in response to: Tom\'s Diner by Peter

Peter: i had a good lunch the other day... a bowl of cream of asparagus soup with a slab of fresh wheatbread and butter: [[img:7325]] ...

in response to: Tom\'s Diner by Peter

Peter: all i can think of, right now, is a giant chip butty... it must be past my lunchtime. but deep-fried oreos, i dunno. were they breaded? in what? wouldnt the filling melt? hmm! we must know,......

in response to: End of Rain, Pt II by sally

elaine: and even the moldy bread in the [[2122:junction box larder]] isn't quite miserable enough... [[img:6068]] actually, it is slightly worrying that it seems to be completely untouched. i took that photo today, and the previous posting on......

in response to: abject objects by elaine

jeeff: only the top one. mm mm warm bread....

in response to: afternoon by hool

DJ Over Enthusiastic Sub Contractor: i'm killin' shit i'm killin' time i got a forty an' a nine i run 'em flat an' leave 'em dead cause i'm the dude who bakes the bread...

in response to: Roadkill by kc

Peter: 1. if i lokced my bike up like that in nyc, especially with quick releases, id come back to a bike with no wheels :) 2. where oh where can i get a 60oz jug of......

in response to: My Day out in the Neighbourhood by JayEastsider

AngelTenshiNerd: NY is one of these most expensive city to live in. I went to Japan three weeks ago and I payed 12 US dollar for a gallon of gas. A loft of bread is 20......

in response to: how much living space does 300 a month get you in the city? by vz

jack: can i get a scrambled egg there? check out the boar's head sandwich. do they take out the teeth and the hair in the nose of the head before they put it in......

in response to: 2 Eggs Any Stile by Peter

no_brakes23: I just put the other two in for hisortical context. Of course, we all know about ancient civilizations writing on the walls, but the modern age of graff had three significant events that led up to......

in response to: Pet Bird Outing by Peter

no_brakes23: I wonder if they realize the historical significance of what they are doing. Between Kilroy the bomb factory worker in the 40's and Cornbread trying to impress a girl in the 70's, after Charlie Parker died......

in response to: Pet Bird Outing by Peter

elaine: if i name it can i claim it? it looks like just the sort of gingerbread house i could see myself living in, and such feelgood energy from all that manlove. not completely without precedent......

in response to: Abandoned Structure, Prospect Park by Peter

elaine: and can i say, by the way, that i particularly like the whole article, including the shopping trolly. it is classic citynoise, you wouldn't see this breadth in a magazine or whatever...

in response to: Plum Beach by kc

hotdogx: Unionisim has no supporters in uk, oh yes appart from the few drum bashers that travel around from lodge to lodge. Thats two people from the UK who posted in the last thread, real british,......

in response to: Welcome to Belfast by ulsterfried

an Irsih republican : An Ulster loyalist, is that the best you can come up with? Waht about Ian Paisley cocksucking Motherfucker murdering orannge blue nose bastard? That has a better ring to it. Now lets set......

in response to: Shankill Road: Belfast by Jamie

hotdogx: I would like to thank the person above for their input here, and this illustrates the true feelings on " the tribal matters" outside northern ireland. many unionists deny this strongly, but the evidence is......

in response to: Falls Road: Belfast by Jamie

Marc: I. love walking. Family tradition is on vacations to have at least one endless "death march" hike that ends up with someone being airlifted or at least severely dehydrated.. I dream of walking from San......

in response to: urban orienteering by elaine

jeeff: yeah, let's see hanoi photos! i grew up in the suburbs of a suburban city, a place just about as white-bread average as you can imagine. as soon as possible, at 18, i moved away......

in response to: Postcard From Suburbia by Anonymous

bob slezak: hoboken n.j. city noise ..tugs ferrys, holland america line fog horns in bad weather.days gone by..the street noise .kids playing stick ball..jump rope.car horns..moms calling there kids to come in and eat..push carts ..horse drawn......

in response to: Disused VFW Hall by mike a

karma: both the bread and the train blur off into the background. left to right. kind of like reading across a blur. i like it....

in response to: The Grocer's Bread and a Zooming Subway by Peter

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