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#15
by
BaldBen
on 29 Feb, 2008 15:18
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I remember too...back at the county fairs and stuff they would have those crispy Elephant ears....big ol pastry type thing with tons of cinanmon and sugar.
Elephant ears?? Aren't those called funnel cakes??
Country fairs take me back....Always looked forward to the corn dogs, jelly apples and those huge lollipops..
My wife won't let my son have any of that junk food.
Just an apple minus the jelly! What fun is that.

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#16
by
wpruitt
on 29 Feb, 2008 20:22
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HOMEMADE Nestle TollHouse Cookies
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#17
by
Timmay
on 29 Feb, 2008 21:50
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#18
by
Adam
on 29 Feb, 2008 21:55
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Mine would be a cookie. It's two Ritz crackers, with peanut butter between them (like a sandwich), all dipped in chocolate. They're very good. Takes me back to holidays at my great granparents' house wth all the family. Good times.
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#19
by
Mikekoz13
on 01 Mar, 2008 07:53
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Good & Plenty candy
Big League Chew bubble gum
Turkish Taffy (it's no longer made but there is one that is close)
Chocolate Eclair Ice Cream Bars
Chocolate Coverad Marshmallow Bunnies at Easter
Harutka ( a homemade Polish cheese that we always have at Easter)
Campbell's vegetable soup with Mom's homemade Potato pancakes
A chocolate snowball with marshmallow cream on top
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#20
by
Sgt. Pate
on 01 Mar, 2008 14:10
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Gosh Warhawk, when I read the title "Guilty Pleasure" I though you were talkin' 'bout me peeking at my dad's Playboys... not food!

I'll have to say, Hershey Chocolate then.
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#21
by
Timmay
on 02 Mar, 2008 00:31
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Gosh Warhawk, when I read the title "Guilty Pleasure" I though you were talkin' 'bout me peeking at my dad's Playboys... not food! 
I'll have to say, Hershey Chocolate then. 
I was thinking the same thing..but I went a little further with it lol
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#22
by
TheSlyBear
on 02 Mar, 2008 10:03
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Sky Bars
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#23
by
andrew
on 02 Mar, 2008 12:21
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Sitting way up in the bleechers at Shea, eating peanuts and drinking orangeade. Man they had great peanuts at Shea, fresh roasted and in paper bags. And listening to Jane Jarvis play that mighty Wurlitzer. She really knew how to get the crowd going, with her renditions of "Meet the Mets" and "Take Me Out To The Ball Game"! The Wurlitzer is long gone and replaced by recorded rock. I wonder if the new Citipark will have an organ. I doubt it.
Shea was a beauty before they did a modernization job on it!

Dodger -- I remember all that you mentioned. My grandfather had season tickets for the Mets back then and I remember attending games regularly at Shea during the mid-to-late-60s. Good memories...
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#24
by
Nick912
on 02 Mar, 2008 20:38
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Wow this is great.
Everytime I chew sunflower seeds it reminds me of times when my dad and I used to fish back in Michigan. Dad used to always have David sunflower seeds in the tackle box and we used to chew away on em!
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#25
by
Tyler
on 02 Mar, 2008 22:42
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Ice Cream, always takes me back. So does sour gum. My buddies and I used to see how many pieces of sour gum we could shove into our mouth at one time.
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#26
by
champ007
on 03 Mar, 2008 19:22
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Mine would have to be the Flavo-Ice plastic cicles. We could go all day on those things while playing outside, was the only reason to come in the house for 2 minutes.
Other than that... A rootbeer float!!!
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#27
by
Nick912
on 03 Mar, 2008 20:00
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Ice Cream, always takes me back. So does sour gum. My buddies and I used to see how many pieces of sour gum we could shove into our mouth at one time.
haha crybabies and tearjerkers!!
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#28
by
wpruitt
on 04 Mar, 2008 20:19
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Good & Plenty candy
Big League Chew bubble gum
Anyone remember Candy Cigarettes? Seems like they were stuffed with bubble gum.
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#29
by
warhawk
on 04 Mar, 2008 22:14
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bill....i definitely remember the candy cigarettes.

anyone remember..."big league chew". it was this very tasty, juicy pink bubble gum that was in a " chewing-tobacco package". i remember one day as a kid i chewed the entire package and became sick 2 my stomache.

WARHAWK