Tonight's Dinner
Sounds similar to our savoury mince (which is in a brown gravy rather
than tomato sauce). Something we used to eat a lot of back in the day,
served on toast - eaten with knife and fork. Similar to the meat part of
a shepherd's pie.
"Julie Bove" > wrote in message
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> They must be American foods. Sloppy Joes are ground beef cooked
> crumbled and then mixed into a tomato sauce. It is more sweet than a
> spaghetti sauce but not the same as a BBQ sauce either. Usually
> served on a hamburger bun. But the meat can just be eaten with a fork.
> I think it got the name "sloppy" because if you try to pick up the
> bun, the meat just goes all over. I eat it with a fork.
>
> Wavy Lays are a type of ripple potato chip. Different than Ruffles
> but I can't remember how. One of them has larger ripples and one has
> smaller ones.
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