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Mark Thorson wrote:
>> http://www.buddig.com/ > > Have to agree there. When I was a student, > I used to eat a lot of those type of sliced > formed meats, and Buddig was the best. > > A favorite breakfast was a two-egg scrambled > omelette, layer of shredded cheese as it starts > to set up, layer of julienned Buddig meat, > then fold half of the omelette over the other > half. Platter as soon as it's firm enough > to move out of the pan. If I catch it just > right, the egg is still creamy runny and > the cheese is melted but not cooked. > > Haven't made one of those in about 30 years. > It would probably give me gout now, unless > I prepared by not eating any meat for a day > and washed it down with lots of Old Milwaukee > non-alcoholic beer. My parents were quite fond of Buddig meats. I am thinking they are cured. I have not eaten them for decades. -- Jean B. |
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