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"J. Otto Tennant" wrote:
> > Goomba38 > writes: > > >Public Broadcasting had a wonderful little program all about sandwiches > >around the country. I've known about Maid Rites for ever, but never > >realized they were so plain?! Now, granted I've never eaten one, but > >from all I saw on this program it is nothing more than ground beef. No > >seasonings? No sauces? Just browned ground beef, served on a bun with a > >spoon.. and a glass of water? Am I missing something here? > >Goomba > > There is a good deal of disputation about this. > > It is not really "just browned ground beef." It is steamed to > brownness, not fried or grilled. This does affect the taste. > > Also, the Maid Rite corporation asked (but did not require) franchisees > to use a seasoning mix provided in liquid form by the corporation. > > I have never been able to taste this seasoning mix, but that may be > because my favorite franchises (Newton, Marshaltown, and Valley Junction > --- all in Iowa) don't use it? I like a little bit of salt. And hot > tea (Lipton's) is absolutely necessary with a Maid-Rite. > > Of course, Maid-Rites are traditionally served with pickle, mustard, and > onion, and catsup, all of which are optional. Some offer "Cheese-Rites" > (I've never tasted one.) > > Of course, any discussion of Maid Rite's is becoming more difficult, > since the founding family lost control of the franchise. The new people > ship to franchisees ground beef, pre-flavored, pre-cooked, and frozen. > When I was talking to them about the possiblity of buying a franchise, > this did not really bother me too much. The deal killer was that new > franchises must use Pepsico products, and I would not sell Pepsi to my > worst enemy. (Well, that's not quite true --- I'd sell Pepsi to my > ex-wife, but no one else.) J. Otto, you are a man after my own heart. Boo Pepsi! I assume this means that you will be selling Coke. Let me know if you open a loose-meat sandwich shop and I'll be by. Kate -- Kate Connally “If I were as old as I feel, I’d be dead already.” Goldfish: “The wholesome snack that smiles back, Until you bite their heads off.” What if the hokey pokey really *is* what it's all about? |
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