Date: Fri, 7 Apr 1995 11:24:08 LCL

From: Michael Elkins MELKINS[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]ADVOCATE.COM

Subject: Re: Ambrosia?



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Date: 06-Apr-95 18:57:02 -0600

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From: mail[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]ih (Katherine Catmull) {kate[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]BGA.COM}

Subject: Re: Ambrosia?

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At 8:18 AM 4/6/95 -0400, Wayne Glowka wrote:



A Texan, I would actually live on Mexican food if it were possible to

do so.



On 4/6/95 Kate Catmull wrote:



Well they do it Mexico, presumably. I say give it a shot. I certainly

sympathize with the impulse.





Also a Texan, I agree there's no better place to get great Mexican food

(or more properly Tex-Mex food) than back home. Even a restaurant here

in Los Angeles that so boldly is called Marix Tex-Mex would not deign to

dish up something as hearty, albeit lowly, as Frito pie!



Michael Elkins

Managing Editor

The Advocate

Los Angeles, California