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- Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1992 11:08:22 -0600
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- From: Doris Smith <dorisann@TENET.EDU>
- Subject: Re: Pizza Toppings
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- >
- > There is a restaurant in town called Gyro Wrap (pronounced Your-Oh).
- > The best thing they serve is a falafel wrap with chunks of feta cheese.
- > The "wrap" itself is pita bread. Mmmmm.
- >
- > * Alt-Brad *
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- My introduction to feta cheese was at a Greek restaurant in Houston
- called, I think, The Great Greek. The waiters take a break every now and
- then and do a Greek song and dance routine, and sometimes there is a belly
- dancer slinking her way in and out of the tables.
- doris
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