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Old 07-15-2007, 11:47 AM   #24
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Those cherry pies from McDonald's were awesome, as long as you let let the lava inside cool down a couple hundred degrees beforehand.

I'm probably the only person who remembers these but Carl's Jr. used to have something called a California Roast Beef sandwich. It was roast beef, swiss cheese, and an ortega chili on (I believe) an onion roll. They were to die for and I have emulated them many times since then.

Also, I probably wouldn't eat one today but I just did some research on Libbyland TV dinners and it sure brought back a lot of memories. They were geared towards kids with names like "Safari Supper," "Sundown Supper" and "Pirate Picnic" and I remember adoring these when I was a tyke. They were only around for about five or six years in the 70s.
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