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Sloppy Joes
I was meandering through an online menu (as you do) from Denny's Beer Barrel
pub somewhere in PA, when I noticed 'sloppy joes' listed as an item. Obviously, every USian knows what these are/this is, but this Brit doesn't have a clue - anyone care to enlighten me? Jo --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.722 / Virus Database: 478 - Release Date: 18/07/04 |
Sloppy Joes
Someone else might have a better description, but think of a meat sauce
sandwich. It involved browning hamburger meat loose(not in patties), and stirring in a little packet of some kind of seasoning mix(Sloppy Joe Mix), stirring it together, and spoonig it on a hamburger buns. It was quite messy to eat, hence the name, SLoppy Joe. It was always runnig down one's arms. "Darkginger" > wrote in message ... > I was meandering through an online menu (as you do) from Denny's Beer Barrel > pub somewhere in PA, when I noticed 'sloppy joes' listed as an item. > Obviously, every USian knows what these are/this is, but this Brit doesn't > have a clue - anyone care to enlighten me? > > Jo > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.722 / Virus Database: 478 - Release Date: 18/07/04 > > |
Sloppy Joes
Someone else might have a better description, but think of a meat sauce
sandwich. It involved browning hamburger meat loose(not in patties), and stirring in a little packet of some kind of seasoning mix(Sloppy Joe Mix), stirring it together, and spoonig it on a hamburger buns. It was quite messy to eat, hence the name, SLoppy Joe. It was always runnig down one's arms. "Darkginger" > wrote in message ... > I was meandering through an online menu (as you do) from Denny's Beer Barrel > pub somewhere in PA, when I noticed 'sloppy joes' listed as an item. > Obviously, every USian knows what these are/this is, but this Brit doesn't > have a clue - anyone care to enlighten me? > > Jo > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.722 / Virus Database: 478 - Release Date: 18/07/04 > > |
Sloppy Joes
Someone else might have a better description, but think of a meat sauce
sandwich. It involved browning hamburger meat loose(not in patties), and stirring in a little packet of some kind of seasoning mix(Sloppy Joe Mix), stirring it together, and spoonig it on a hamburger buns. It was quite messy to eat, hence the name, SLoppy Joe. It was always runnig down one's arms. "Darkginger" > wrote in message ... > I was meandering through an online menu (as you do) from Denny's Beer Barrel > pub somewhere in PA, when I noticed 'sloppy joes' listed as an item. > Obviously, every USian knows what these are/this is, but this Brit doesn't > have a clue - anyone care to enlighten me? > > Jo > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.722 / Virus Database: 478 - Release Date: 18/07/04 > > |
Sloppy Joes
Darkginger wrote:
> I was meandering through an online menu (as you do) from > Denny's Beer Barrel pub somewhere in PA, when I noticed > 'sloppy joes' listed as an item. Obviously, every USian > knows what these are/this is, but this Brit doesn't have > a clue - anyone care to enlighten me? > > Jo They are ground beef (mince) in a tangy barbecue (spicy ketchup) sauce served on hamburger buns or rolls. Recipe at: http://southernfood.about.com/librar...3/bl30107h.htm Frequently served as bar (pub) food because they go well with beer. (or ale) -- Pete Romfh, Telecom Geek & Amateur Gourmet. promfh at hal dash pc dot org |
Sloppy Joes
Darkginger wrote:
> I was meandering through an online menu (as you do) from > Denny's Beer Barrel pub somewhere in PA, when I noticed > 'sloppy joes' listed as an item. Obviously, every USian > knows what these are/this is, but this Brit doesn't have > a clue - anyone care to enlighten me? > > Jo They are ground beef (mince) in a tangy barbecue (spicy ketchup) sauce served on hamburger buns or rolls. Recipe at: http://southernfood.about.com/librar...3/bl30107h.htm Frequently served as bar (pub) food because they go well with beer. (or ale) -- Pete Romfh, Telecom Geek & Amateur Gourmet. promfh at hal dash pc dot org |
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"Darkginger" > wrote in
: > I was meandering through an online menu (as you do) from Denny's Beer > Barrel pub somewhere in PA, when I noticed 'sloppy joes' listed as an > item. Obviously, every USian knows what these are/this is, but this > Brit doesn't have a clue - anyone care to enlighten me? > > Jo > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.722 / Virus Database: 478 - Release Date: 18/07/04 > > Take a spaghetti meat sauce (ground beef), a tomato based sauce. And add serious amounts of ground beef to it. That's a basic description. Of course there are other things in it...onions,mushrooms, spices etc. This is eaten heaped over hamburger buns. -- Once during Prohibition I was forced to live for days on nothing but food and water. -------- FIELDS, W. C. |
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"Darkginger" > wrote in
: > I was meandering through an online menu (as you do) from Denny's Beer > Barrel pub somewhere in PA, when I noticed 'sloppy joes' listed as an > item. Obviously, every USian knows what these are/this is, but this > Brit doesn't have a clue - anyone care to enlighten me? > > Jo > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.722 / Virus Database: 478 - Release Date: 18/07/04 > > Take a spaghetti meat sauce (ground beef), a tomato based sauce. And add serious amounts of ground beef to it. That's a basic description. Of course there are other things in it...onions,mushrooms, spices etc. This is eaten heaped over hamburger buns. -- Once during Prohibition I was forced to live for days on nothing but food and water. -------- FIELDS, W. C. |
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In article >, "Darkginger"
> wrote: > I was meandering through an online menu (as you do) from Denny's Beer > Barrel pub somewhere in PA, when I noticed 'sloppy joes' listed as an > item. Obviously, every USian knows what these are/this is, but this > Brit doesn't have a clue - anyone care to enlighten me? > Jo Ground meat (usually beef), with seasoning (onion, garlic, S&P) and a bit of sauce (usually a tomato-based thing or a barbece sauce). Served in a toasted buns. Often made to feed a crowd, the meat can be kept hot in a crockpot. Here are three links from a Google search (about 17,000): http://www.dianaskitchen.com/page/recipes03/a31017b.htm http://www.cooks.com/rec/search/0,1-...py_joe,FF.html http://recipes.chef2chef.net/recipe-indexa/arc-2081.htm -- -Barb, <www.jamlady.eboard.com> An update on 7/22/04. |
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Darkginger > wrote:
> I was meandering through an online menu (as you do) from Denny's Beer Barrel > pub somewhere in PA, when I noticed 'sloppy joes' listed as an item. > Obviously, every USian knows what these are/this is, but this Brit doesn't > have a clue - anyone care to enlighten me? I am sure if you do a web search for "sloppy joe's" you can find plenty of recipes for it. Basically, its just sauted mince meat that's slowly simmered in barbecue sauce and served on hamburger buns. |
Sloppy Joes
Darkginger > wrote:
> I was meandering through an online menu (as you do) from Denny's Beer Barrel > pub somewhere in PA, when I noticed 'sloppy joes' listed as an item. > Obviously, every USian knows what these are/this is, but this Brit doesn't > have a clue - anyone care to enlighten me? I am sure if you do a web search for "sloppy joe's" you can find plenty of recipes for it. Basically, its just sauted mince meat that's slowly simmered in barbecue sauce and served on hamburger buns. |
Sloppy Joes
"Darkginger" > wrote in message ... > I was meandering through an online menu (as you do) from Denny's Beer Barrel > pub somewhere in PA, when I noticed 'sloppy joes' listed as an item. > Obviously, every USian knows what these are/this is, but this Brit doesn't > have a clue - anyone care to enlighten me? > > Jo 1. Sloppy Joe A sandwich composed of a split hamburger bun topped with a mixture of cooked ground beef, onions, green peppers and spicy tomato sauce. The name seems to be related to its appearance and the fact that it's messy to eat. © Copyright Barron's Educational Services, Inc. 1995 based on THE FOOD LOVER'S COMPANION, 2nd edition, by Sharon Tyler Herbst. 2. The bar of the same name where it was invented. http://www.sloppyjoes.com/history.htm http://sloppyjoes.com/menu.htm#SANDWICHES SANDWICHES The Original Sloppy Joe Sandwich--It made us (and Key West) famous! Delicious ground beef in a sweet rich tomato sauce, with onions, peppers and spices $6.95 Dimitri |
Sloppy Joes
"Darkginger" > wrote in message ... > I was meandering through an online menu (as you do) from Denny's Beer Barrel > pub somewhere in PA, when I noticed 'sloppy joes' listed as an item. > Obviously, every USian knows what these are/this is, but this Brit doesn't > have a clue - anyone care to enlighten me? > > Jo 1. Sloppy Joe A sandwich composed of a split hamburger bun topped with a mixture of cooked ground beef, onions, green peppers and spicy tomato sauce. The name seems to be related to its appearance and the fact that it's messy to eat. © Copyright Barron's Educational Services, Inc. 1995 based on THE FOOD LOVER'S COMPANION, 2nd edition, by Sharon Tyler Herbst. 2. The bar of the same name where it was invented. http://www.sloppyjoes.com/history.htm http://sloppyjoes.com/menu.htm#SANDWICHES SANDWICHES The Original Sloppy Joe Sandwich--It made us (and Key West) famous! Delicious ground beef in a sweet rich tomato sauce, with onions, peppers and spices $6.95 Dimitri |
Sloppy Joes
On 2004-07-28, Frank Mancuso > wrote:
> to eat, hence the name, SLoppy Joe. It was always runnig down one's arms. LOL!.... You're not supposed to pick it up. It's an open face sandwich. heh heh... nb |
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On 2004-07-28, Frank Mancuso > wrote:
> to eat, hence the name, SLoppy Joe. It was always runnig down one's arms. LOL!.... You're not supposed to pick it up. It's an open face sandwich. heh heh... nb |
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notbob wrote:
> > On 2004-07-28, Frank Mancuso > wrote: > > > to eat, hence the name, SLoppy Joe. It was always runnig down one's arms. > > LOL!.... > > You're not supposed to pick it up. It's an open face sandwich. heh heh... Are you mad!!!??? Next you'll be telling me you eat closed faced reubens. My word. nancy |
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notbob wrote:
> > On 2004-07-28, Frank Mancuso > wrote: > > > to eat, hence the name, SLoppy Joe. It was always runnig down one's arms. > > LOL!.... > > You're not supposed to pick it up. It's an open face sandwich. heh heh... Are you mad!!!??? Next you'll be telling me you eat closed faced reubens. My word. nancy |
Sloppy Joes
"Frank Mancuso" > wrote in message ... > Someone else might have a better description, but think of a meat sauce > sandwich. It involved browning hamburger meat loose(not in patties), and > stirring in a little packet of some kind of seasoning mix(Sloppy Joe Mix), > stirring it together, and spoonig it on a hamburger buns. It was quite messy > to eat, hence the name, SLoppy Joe. It was always runnig down one's arms. Actually not. It was named after a Bar in Key West. "It was Hemingway, a favorite patron of Russell's bar from the start, who encouraged its name change to Sloppy Joe's. The new name was adopted from Jose Garcia Rio Havana club selling liquor and iced seafood. Because the floor was always wet with melted ice, his patrons taunted this Spanish Joe with running a sloppy place... and the name stuck." Dimitri |
Sloppy Joes
"Frank Mancuso" > wrote in message ... > Someone else might have a better description, but think of a meat sauce > sandwich. It involved browning hamburger meat loose(not in patties), and > stirring in a little packet of some kind of seasoning mix(Sloppy Joe Mix), > stirring it together, and spoonig it on a hamburger buns. It was quite messy > to eat, hence the name, SLoppy Joe. It was always runnig down one's arms. Actually not. It was named after a Bar in Key West. "It was Hemingway, a favorite patron of Russell's bar from the start, who encouraged its name change to Sloppy Joe's. The new name was adopted from Jose Garcia Rio Havana club selling liquor and iced seafood. Because the floor was always wet with melted ice, his patrons taunted this Spanish Joe with running a sloppy place... and the name stuck." Dimitri |
Sloppy Joes
Dimitri wrote:
> The Original Sloppy Joe Sandwich--It made us (and Key West) famous! > Delicious ground beef in a sweet rich tomato sauce, with onions, peppers and > spices $6.95 I sure wouldn't slap someone who handed me one. Haven't had one in a really long time. Isn't Manwich a canned sloppy joe? I could also go for a Jewish sloppy joe. Three slices of thin rye, a layer of turkey, a layer of roast beef, cole slaw and russian dressing. Good eatin. Like a club sandwich. nancy |
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Dimitri wrote:
> The Original Sloppy Joe Sandwich--It made us (and Key West) famous! > Delicious ground beef in a sweet rich tomato sauce, with onions, peppers and > spices $6.95 I sure wouldn't slap someone who handed me one. Haven't had one in a really long time. Isn't Manwich a canned sloppy joe? I could also go for a Jewish sloppy joe. Three slices of thin rye, a layer of turkey, a layer of roast beef, cole slaw and russian dressing. Good eatin. Like a club sandwich. nancy |
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On 2004-07-28, Nancy Young > wrote:
> Are you mad!!!??? Next you'll be telling me you eat closed faced > reubens. My word. Hey! ...wait a minute... I do! :) nb |
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On 2004-07-28, Nancy Young > wrote:
> Are you mad!!!??? Next you'll be telling me you eat closed faced > reubens. My word. Hey! ...wait a minute... I do! :) nb |
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notbob wrote:
> > On 2004-07-28, Nancy Young > wrote: > > > Are you mad!!!??? Next you'll be telling me you eat closed faced > > reubens. My word. > > Hey! ...wait a minute... I do! :) Hold on, I'll be okay in a minute. Okay, okay. I feel better now. Gawd, some people's kids. nancy |
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notbob wrote:
> > On 2004-07-28, Nancy Young > wrote: > > > Are you mad!!!??? Next you'll be telling me you eat closed faced > > reubens. My word. > > Hey! ...wait a minute... I do! :) Hold on, I'll be okay in a minute. Okay, okay. I feel better now. Gawd, some people's kids. nancy |
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On 2004-07-28, Nancy Young > wrote:
> a really long time. Isn't Manwich a canned sloppy joe? Kinda. It's a can of the sauce. Just add loose fried ground beef. I tried it once and it's pretty good. It's true to the sloppy joes we used to get in our grammer school cafeteria when I was a kid and school cafeterias actually served real food. Sloppy joe's were always a rainy day favorite. nb |
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On 2004-07-28, Nancy Young > wrote:
> Gawd, some people's kids. Hey, I don't dare let her become complacent. Somebody's gotta take responsibility. nb |
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On 2004-07-28, Nancy Young > wrote:
> Gawd, some people's kids. Hey, I don't dare let her become complacent. Somebody's gotta take responsibility. nb |
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notbob wrote:
> > On 2004-07-28, Frank Mancuso > wrote: > > > to eat, hence the name, SLoppy Joe. It was always runnig down one's arms. > > LOL!.... > > You're not supposed to pick it up. It's an open face sandwich. heh heh... No, it's not. Never ever seen or heard of anyone eating them as open-faced sandwiches. The best part is the mess. 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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notbob wrote:
> > On 2004-07-28, Frank Mancuso > wrote: > > > to eat, hence the name, SLoppy Joe. It was always runnig down one's arms. > > LOL!.... > > You're not supposed to pick it up. It's an open face sandwich. heh heh... No, it's not. Never ever seen or heard of anyone eating them as open-faced sandwiches. The best part is the mess. 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? |
Sloppy Joes
Thanks to all re the explanation of sloppy joes - from what I've read, if I
made a spaghetti meat sauce, and poured it into a sandwich, I'd have a sloppy joe - is this right? Can't say it's very appealling, but one day when I'm drunk - who knows? Jo --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.722 / Virus Database: 478 - Release Date: 18/07/04 |
Sloppy Joes
Thanks to all re the explanation of sloppy joes - from what I've read, if I
made a spaghetti meat sauce, and poured it into a sandwich, I'd have a sloppy joe - is this right? Can't say it's very appealling, but one day when I'm drunk - who knows? Jo --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.722 / Virus Database: 478 - Release Date: 18/07/04 |
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Nancy Young > wrote:
> Dimitri wrote: >> The Original Sloppy Joe Sandwich--It made us (and Key West) famous! >> Delicious ground beef in a sweet rich tomato sauce, with onions, peppers and >> spices $6.95 > I sure wouldn't slap someone who handed me one. Haven't had one in > a really long time. Isn't Manwich a canned sloppy joe? Yes. > I could also go for a Jewish sloppy joe. Three slices of thin rye, > a layer of turkey, a layer of roast beef, cole slaw and russian > dressing. Good eatin. Like a club sandwich. Enjoy. |
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Nancy Young > wrote:
> Dimitri wrote: >> The Original Sloppy Joe Sandwich--It made us (and Key West) famous! >> Delicious ground beef in a sweet rich tomato sauce, with onions, peppers and >> spices $6.95 > I sure wouldn't slap someone who handed me one. Haven't had one in > a really long time. Isn't Manwich a canned sloppy joe? Yes. > I could also go for a Jewish sloppy joe. Three slices of thin rye, > a layer of turkey, a layer of roast beef, cole slaw and russian > dressing. Good eatin. Like a club sandwich. Enjoy. |
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Nancy Young wrote in message >... >Dimitri wrote: > >> The Original Sloppy Joe Sandwich--It made us (and Key West) famous! >> Delicious ground beef in a sweet rich tomato sauce, with onions, peppers and >> spices $6.95 > >I sure wouldn't slap someone who handed me one. Haven't had one in >a really long time. Isn't Manwich a canned sloppy joe? > you mix ground beef with manwich IIRC. won't touch the stuff myself. husband wants me to buy it. yeech. >I could also go for a Jewish sloppy joe. Three slices of thin rye, >a layer of turkey, a layer of roast beef, cole slaw and russian >dressing. Good eatin. Like a club sandwich. > >nancy |
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Nancy Young wrote in message >... >Dimitri wrote: > >> The Original Sloppy Joe Sandwich--It made us (and Key West) famous! >> Delicious ground beef in a sweet rich tomato sauce, with onions, peppers and >> spices $6.95 > >I sure wouldn't slap someone who handed me one. Haven't had one in >a really long time. Isn't Manwich a canned sloppy joe? > you mix ground beef with manwich IIRC. won't touch the stuff myself. husband wants me to buy it. yeech. >I could also go for a Jewish sloppy joe. Three slices of thin rye, >a layer of turkey, a layer of roast beef, cole slaw and russian >dressing. Good eatin. Like a club sandwich. > >nancy |
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"Kate Connally" > wrote in message ... > notbob wrote: > > > > On 2004-07-28, Frank Mancuso > wrote: > > > > > to eat, hence the name, SLoppy Joe. It was always runnig down one's arms. > > > > LOL!.... > > > > You're not supposed to pick it up. It's an open face sandwich. heh heh... > > No, it's not. Never ever seen or heard of anyone eating them > as open-faced sandwiches. The best part is the mess. > > Kate When my husband eats a sloppy joe it's an open faced sandwich. Now you've heard of someone eating them as open faced sandwiches. So yes, it can be an open faced sandwich. Kathy |
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"Kate Connally" > wrote in message ... > notbob wrote: > > > > On 2004-07-28, Frank Mancuso > wrote: > > > > > to eat, hence the name, SLoppy Joe. It was always runnig down one's arms. > > > > LOL!.... > > > > You're not supposed to pick it up. It's an open face sandwich. heh heh... > > No, it's not. Never ever seen or heard of anyone eating them > as open-faced sandwiches. The best part is the mess. > > Kate When my husband eats a sloppy joe it's an open faced sandwich. Now you've heard of someone eating them as open faced sandwiches. So yes, it can be an open faced sandwich. Kathy |
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"Darkginger" > wrote in message ... > Thanks to all re the explanation of sloppy joes - from what I've read, if I > made a spaghetti meat sauce, and poured it into a sandwich, I'd have a > sloppy joe - is this right? Can't say it's very appealling, but one day when > I'm drunk - who knows? > > Jo > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.722 / Virus Database: 478 - Release Date: 18/07/04 > > In all honesty, I think the best thing about growing up and becoming an adult able to cook for myself was no more meatloaf OR sloppy joes! Horrid, horrid food. UGH. My mom would make me sit and sit and sit at the table until I ate that stuff. It was a battle of wills. kili |
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"Darkginger" > wrote in message ... > Thanks to all re the explanation of sloppy joes - from what I've read, if I > made a spaghetti meat sauce, and poured it into a sandwich, I'd have a > sloppy joe - is this right? Can't say it's very appealling, but one day when > I'm drunk - who knows? > > Jo > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.722 / Virus Database: 478 - Release Date: 18/07/04 > > In all honesty, I think the best thing about growing up and becoming an adult able to cook for myself was no more meatloaf OR sloppy joes! Horrid, horrid food. UGH. My mom would make me sit and sit and sit at the table until I ate that stuff. It was a battle of wills. kili |
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