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Another Leftover Turkey Suggestion
jmcquown said...
> Andy wrote:
>> Christine Dabney said...
>>
>>> On Fri, 24 Nov 2006 13:21:52 -0600, "jmcquown"
>>> > wrote:
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>>>> Christine Dabney wrote:
>>>>> On Fri, 24 Nov 2006 13:14:37 -0600, "jmcquown"
>>>>> > wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> The "Hot Brown". Some folks who hail from the southern U.S.
>>>>>> might recognize this.
>>>>
>>>> You're quite welcome! Sounds like one of the few ways I'd enjoy
>>>> turkey 
>>>>
>>>> Jill
>>>>
>>>
>>> The versions I had there, if I remember correctly, had tomato
>>> somewhere in it. At least one version did, I think. I think it was
>>> part of the sandwich, but I could be wrong and the tomatoes may have
>>> been on the side.
>>>
>>> Did you run across any versions where tomatoes were listed as an
>>> ingredient?
>>>
>>> Christine
>>
>>
>> Well, dammit, can ya just order it "to go" at a restaurant??? I
>> wouldn't mind having one on the way through.
>>
> It's a Kentucky thing, not a Tennessee thing. No idea if you can get
> it "to go" Never had it, just read about it in a book. Sounded
> interesting but then I like hot open-faced sandwiches.
>
>> On the way through... uhm... Tennessee... On the way to... Memphis?
>>
> I'm outside of Memphis but if you're passing through on I-40 you'd be
> fairly close.
>
> Jill
I'll be certain to knock on the door!
{hug}
Andy
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