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On Wed, 05 Sep 2007 07:50:44 -0500, Andy <q> wrote:
>Sheldon said... > >> "Vilco" wrote: >>> Is it made with ground meat? >>> Which meat and how is it cooked? >>> Which ingredients along with the meat? >> >> Sovenly Guido is American chop suey minus the elbow macaroni. >> >> >> AMERICAN CHOP SUEY >> >> Sheldoni > > >Chop Suey is an Asian dish created in America for non-Asian Americans, iirc. >The translation into English is "Beggar's hash," or something close. > >Andy And nothing like the recipe. I've never had Chop Suey in a Chinese restaurant, but I distinctly remember it from the cans of Chung King Chop Suey that my mother used to open for us. Ugh anyway. -- Ham and eggs. A day's work for the chicken, a lifetime commitment for the pig. |
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