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Suffering Handcarts!
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My great uncle used to use the phrase "Suffering handcarts" to express his annoyance over something, like an alternative to "bloody hell". Anyone heard it before. If so what's the origin? Thanks in advance
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Succotash is a dish of corn kernals and lima or other shell beans. It's from the
Narragansett (an Algonquian language ) once Spoken in New England and Long Island, and literally means, 'boiled corn kernals' to the beans and corn sweet bell peppers are added, then topped with lard or butter. Any dish of Lima beans prepared with vegetables is called succotash there.
Narragansett (an Algonquian language ) once Spoken in New England and Long Island, and literally means, 'boiled corn kernals' to the beans and corn sweet bell peppers are added, then topped with lard or butter. Any dish of Lima beans prepared with vegetables is called succotash there.
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