Martin saw this at a church dinner. It's probably some person from a country where this is not considered at all spicy, but to palates in Iowa or wherever, it is.
I like that he found this at a church dinner - yet the "spicy" comment is written on a Half Price Books...bookmark? Page saver? Or just blatant advertisement?
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or maybe they just have spices in them, but they aren't hot.
I like that he found this at a church dinner - yet the "spicy" comment is written on a Half Price Books...bookmark? Page saver? Or just blatant advertisement?
iowans can handle the heat.... what's with dumping on Iowans, anyway?!
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