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<blockquote data-quote="TheSmokeamater" data-source="post: 222701" data-attributes="member: 2485"><p>I can attest. In the lower east side of Manhattan back in the mid eighties, where my then girlfriend now wife, had an apartment, Budweiser & Clamato was a very common drink. We hit all the local eateries at all hours of the day and night. It was a completely different world of food. Chicken soup meant that they'd pretty much just hack up a chicken with a cleaver and throw the whole thing, jagged bones and all, into a pot with veggies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheSmokeamater, post: 222701, member: 2485"] I can attest. In the lower east side of Manhattan back in the mid eighties, where my then girlfriend now wife, had an apartment, Budweiser & Clamato was a very common drink. We hit all the local eateries at all hours of the day and night. It was a completely different world of food. Chicken soup meant that they'd pretty much just hack up a chicken with a cleaver and throw the whole thing, jagged bones and all, into a pot with veggies. [/QUOTE]
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