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    Well Chicken Kiev isn't Russian but it is still delicious

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    Quote Originally Posted by Panache View Post
    Well Chicken Kiev isn't Russian but it is still delicious

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    That's okay, Kiev isn't is Russia either. Ukraine is its own country. Having said that, Chicken Kiev was served at the dinner preceeding the Moscow Marathon, so they think it's Russian.

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    That reminds me of "traditional corned beef and cabbage" people try to get me to eat on St.Patrick's day. While it was consumed in place of ham by poor Irish immigrants in New York, brine cured brisket is not a "traditional Irish meal"!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zardoz View Post
    That reminds me of "traditional corned beef and cabbage" people try to get me to eat on St.Patrick's day. While it was consumed in place of ham by poor Irish immigrants in New York, brine cured brisket is not a "traditional Irish meal"!
    oh--I LOVE corned beef and cabbage!

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