Peter said that in "The Personality Kid" from Season 3.
I think it was 'Barney Fife's Talent, season 7, episode 19.
Walk Hard Definately. He chops his brother in half real good
Michael Buonomo goes by Chops.
she went to a petting zoo and petted a sweet little lamb and then that night at dinner they had lamb chops and she couldn't face it
In one episode he weighted 239lb, and another much later episode he weighted 241lb. However he weighted 260lb in Season 2 episode 18 intitled "A brush with greatness"he was trying to lose the weight by dieting. The most he has ever weighted was 315lb in the episode intited "King Sized Homer"(Season 7 episode 7).The least he has weighted was probaby 140lb-150lb, I don't know the exact weight but that took place in the 12 season 15 episode intited "Hungry, Hungry Homer".
No. It's from Brady Bunch. Winnie the Pooh's best friend is Piglet. He's probably not a big fan of pork chops.
Bobby Brady famously said "pork chops and applesauce" in the episode titled "The Subject Was Noses," which is the 23rd episode of the second season of The Brady Bunch. In this episode, Bobby uses the phrase while trying to impress his classmates. The line has since become one of the show's iconic quotes.
we were just saying that, my friends say Peter Brady of the bunch said it.
No. That was Jimmy Cagney. Years later, it was also the center of a Brady Bunch episode, where Peter Brady imitates Jimmy Cagney after his 'mom' (played by Florence Henderson), tells Peter what they are having for diner.
Jimmy Durante? or Peter Brady? or Both?
James Cagney, actor.
It is a German recipe.
Applesauce goes well with pork chops.
Pork chops and applesauce
Applesauce is traditionally served with pork chops because its sweet and tangy flavor complements the savory richness of the pork. The acidity in the applesauce helps to cut through the fat, enhancing the overall taste of the dish. Additionally, the contrast in texture adds an enjoyable element to the meal, making it a classic pairing in many cuisines.
Its the episode where that one guy chops his dick off.
Apple suace has been traditionally taken with pork for hundreds of years in Britain.