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17 Jan 2014 00:03 #173619
by SeanM
Is that true? LOL, I shouldn't be laughing, that is such a violation of human rights but the way you describe it, it sounds so funny...
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17 Jan 2014 00:17 #173623
by SeanM
I've never had "foo foo" either Belle, as a matter of fact, this is the only place I've ever heard about it, well I guess I'm too young... maybe if I was born in the 70s
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17 Jan 2014 09:50 #173659
by ketchim
Calypso , methink this may be reason ;
Traditionally, Foo-foo was made using a large wooden mortar and pestle. :-[
These days, if one does not own a mortar and pestle (wood, granite or other), a regular potato masher is used.
However, a mortar and pestle is the ideal tool to use as the ground provision is a lot sturdier
than English potatoes and so the force and stability that a mortar and pestle provides, eludes a potato masher.
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