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I have just returned home from a delightful trip to Amish country in
Lancaster PA. While there I filled up on wonderful Amish/Pennsylvania Dutch food. One of the best meals was a simple hot turkey sandwich, with gravy. The gravy seemed fairly traditional or usual for that kind of meal, but was more "golden" yellow than I've seen in the past. What do you guys think may have been the ingredient to make that so? I wondered if a bit of tumeric had been added, but also wonder if there are other possibilities. Myrl Jeffcoat |
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