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On Fri 23 Sep 2005 12:22:51a, kilikini wrote in rec.food.cooking:
> > "jmcquown" > wrote in message > ... >> Jen wrote: >> >> I can only eat a sloppy joe openfaced on a bun with provalone then >> >> slop on top. >> >> >> >> Andy >> > >> > >> > >> > I hate to sound really ignorant, but I don't even know what a sloppy >> > joe is. But from what I just read I get the general idea. I'll have >> > to try it one day. >> > >> > Jen >> >> It's a sandwich made with cooked ground beef in a sauce served on a >> hamburger bun. Now here's where opinion differs - some folks say it's >> like a southern barbeque sauce. I maintain it's a tomato sauce. I add >> onion, garlic, bell pepper and chili spices to mine. At any rate, it's >> sloppy to eat but oh so good! >> >> Jill >> >> > > I disagree; I never liked those things and dreaded sloppy joe night as a > kid. Just like meatloaf; I won't make it now as an adult. Thank GOD my > husband is in agreement! > > kili I'm with Jill on this one, as well as the ingredients, but I don't like them too "sloppy". I also like meatloaf depending on how it's made. -- Wayne Boatwright *¿* ____________________________________________ Not all people are annoying. Some are dead. |
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