Late to the party today so only just catching up with your earlier query. Dagwood Bumstead was a character in a 1930s cartoon called 'Blondie', who like massive sandwiches. Bet they weren't as good as this one though.
Fort Tryon Park Trust Post on my Facebook account Last Sunday, Paul Sadowski of the New York Mycological Society and 30 attendees explored Inwood Hill Park in search of mushrooms and found over 55 different species. Check out the link to see what they found! http://newyorkmyc.org/inwood-hill-park-manhattan-102713/ GH
Late to the party today so only just catching up with your earlier query. Dagwood Bumstead was a character in a 1930s cartoon called 'Blondie', who like massive sandwiches. Bet they weren't as good as this one though.
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Alison xx
Per my husband there is no such thing as a low-end sandwich :-)
ReplyDeleteFort Tryon Park Trust Post on my Facebook account
ReplyDeleteLast Sunday, Paul Sadowski of the New York Mycological Society and 30 attendees explored Inwood Hill Park in search of mushrooms and found over 55 different species. Check out the link to see what they found!
http://newyorkmyc.org/inwood-hill-park-manhattan-102713/
GH
Very impressive. Goodness.
DeleteAs far as mayonnaise is concerned, it has to be Hellman's.
ReplyDeleteMy Dad did love a Dagwood! Hope they were great!
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