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Dear All,
I would like to post traditional recipes around the world at http://www.click-restaurant.com, if you have any time to help me please send your traditional recipe to this email. I would like to thank for all of you before. Regard, Tono |
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On Jul 23, 8:27 pm, wrote:
> Dear All, > > I would like to post traditional recipes around the world athttp://www.click-restaurant.com, if you have any time to help me > please send your traditional recipe to this email. > I would like to thank for all of you before. > Regard, The hot dog gravy on this site is not exactly like the St. Louis Style hot dog gravy: http://ga-server02.globalarray.net/u...k/Entrees.html The StL Style boils the dogs, then reduces the weenie water and uses it instead of part of the milk for the white sauce, which then becomes "pink sauce." Now, don't think I'd eat the stuff, but people do make it. They're the same sort of folks who make fried bologna and American process cheese on Wonder-type bread. > > Tono --Bryan |
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