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![]() "jmcquown" > wrote in message ... > Thanks for the thread drift that led me to think about sloppy joes! > > The meat mixture is simmering (covered) on the stovetop as I type. I > thawed a couple of cheap white burger buns, which sloppy joes practically > demand. Should make for a tasty meal on a cold night. I bought some > potato chips to go with it. I might even put some chips on top of the > sandwich as mentioned by Cindy Hamilton. ![]() I have tried a variety of recipes for those and even stuff like Manwich. We just don't seem to care for it. I do like loose meat with onions, with or without cheese though. |
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On 12/13/2018 1:48 AM, Julie Bove wrote:
> > "jmcquown" > wrote in message > ... >> Thanks for the thread drift that led me to think about sloppy joes! >> >> The meat mixture is simmering (covered) on the stovetop as I type.Â* I >> thawed a couple of cheap white burger buns, which sloppy joes >> practically demand.Â* Should make for a tasty meal on a cold night.Â* I >> bought some potato chips to go with it.Â* I might even put some chips >> on top of the sandwich as mentioned by Cindy Hamilton. ![]() > > I have tried a variety of recipes for those and even stuff like Manwich. > We just don't seem to care for it. I do like loose meat with onions, > with or without cheese though. I didn't use canned 'Manwich' although it doesn't surprise me that you did. Cheese? No cheese came into play here. Jill |
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![]() "jmcquown" wrote in message ... On 12/13/2018 1:48 AM, Julie Bove wrote: > > "jmcquown" > wrote in message > ... >> Thanks for the thread drift that led me to think about sloppy joes! >> >> The meat mixture is simmering (covered) on the stovetop as I type. I >> thawed a couple of cheap white burger buns, which sloppy joes >> practically demand. Should make for a tasty meal on a cold night. I >> bought some potato chips to go with it. I might even put some chips >> on top of the sandwich as mentioned by Cindy Hamilton. ![]() > > I have tried a variety of recipes for those and even stuff like Manwich. > We just don't seem to care for it. I do like loose meat with onions, > with or without cheese though. I didn't use canned 'Manwich' although it doesn't surprise me that you did. Cheese? No cheese came into play here. Jill == What is 'Manwich'? |
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> > "jmcquown" wrote: > I didn't use canned 'Manwich' although it doesn't surprise me that you > did. Cheese? No cheese came into play here. > == > > What is 'Manwich'? Hi O. Manwich is a canned 'sloppy joe' mix...just add to one pound ground beef. Heat and serve on bread. I'll bet it tastes better than Jill's (or anyone else's) homemade mix. The 'original' is the best as that's what made them so popular in the first place. Others can criticize all they want but that product has made the company a fortune. ![]() |
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![]() "Gary" wrote in message ... Ophelia wrote: > > "jmcquown" wrote: > I didn't use canned 'Manwich' although it doesn't surprise me that you > did. Cheese? No cheese came into play here. > == > > What is 'Manwich'? Hi O. Manwich is a canned 'sloppy joe' mix...just add to one pound ground beef. Heat and serve on bread. I'll bet it tastes better than Jill's (or anyone else's) homemade mix. The 'original' is the best as that's what made them so popular in the first place. Others can criticize all they want but that product has made the company a fortune. ![]() == The sauce ... what is it made from? |
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On 12/17/2018 8:54 AM, Ophelia wrote:
> > > "Gary"Â* wrote in message ... > Ophelia wrote: >> >> "jmcquown"Â* wrote: >> I didn't use canned 'Manwich' although it doesn't surprise me that you >> did.Â* Cheese?Â* No cheese came into play here. >> == >> >> What is 'Manwich'? > > Hi O. Manwich is a canned 'sloppy joe' mix...just add to one > pound ground beef. Heat and serve on bread. I'll bet it tastes > better than Jill's (or anyone else's) homemade mix. The > 'original' is the best as that's what made them so popular in the > first place. > > Others can criticize all they want but that product has made the > company a fortune.Â* ![]() > > == > > The sauce ... what is it made from? > > Time for Bruce to chime in with an ingredients list! j/k I'll take it from here. Ingredients in Manwich Sloppy Joe sauce: tomato puree (water, tomato paste), high fructose corn syrup, distilled vinegar, corn syrup, less than 2% of: salt, sugar, chili pepper, dehydrated green and red bell peppers, tomato fiber, guar gum, spices, xanthan gum, dehydrated garlic, natural flavors, citric acid. I just saute minced onion and garlic with ground beef, drain off the fat, add a can of plain tomato sauce, about a tablespoon of Worcestershire sauce and a few dashes of hot sauce (such as Tabasco). Simmer until the sauce is reduced but still "sloppy". ![]() No salt, no weird ingredients and *definitely* no sugar. I'm guessing it's the sweetness from the corn syrup that Gary likes about this canned sauce. That's probably also why it's a best seller. Not my cuppa tea. Jill |
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![]() "jmcquown" wrote in message ... On 12/17/2018 8:54 AM, Ophelia wrote: > > > "Gary" wrote in message ... > Ophelia wrote: >> >> "jmcquown" wrote: >> I didn't use canned 'Manwich' although it doesn't surprise me that you >> did. Cheese? No cheese came into play here. >> == >> >> What is 'Manwich'? > > Hi O. Manwich is a canned 'sloppy joe' mix...just add to one > pound ground beef. Heat and serve on bread. I'll bet it tastes > better than Jill's (or anyone else's) homemade mix. The > 'original' is the best as that's what made them so popular in the > first place. > > Others can criticize all they want but that product has made the > company a fortune. ![]() > > == > > The sauce ... what is it made from? > > Time for Bruce to chime in with an ingredients list! j/k I'll take it from here. Ingredients in Manwich Sloppy Joe sauce: tomato puree (water, tomato paste), high fructose corn syrup, distilled vinegar, corn syrup, less than 2% of: salt, sugar, chili pepper, dehydrated green and red bell peppers, tomato fiber, guar gum, spices, xanthan gum, dehydrated garlic, natural flavors, citric acid. I just saute minced onion and garlic with ground beef, drain off the fat, add a can of plain tomato sauce, about a tablespoon of Worcestershire sauce and a few dashes of hot sauce (such as Tabasco). Simmer until the sauce is reduced but still "sloppy". ![]() No salt, no weird ingredients and *definitely* no sugar. I'm guessing it's the sweetness from the corn syrup that Gary likes about this canned sauce. That's probably also why it's a best seller. Not my cuppa tea. Jill == Thanks very much! As you will know, I will have to leave out the 'hot stuff' if I make it. And you say you eat that in a sandwich? |
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On Mon, 17 Dec 2018 10:11:35 -0500, jmcquown >
wrote: >On 12/17/2018 8:54 AM, Ophelia wrote: >> >> >> "Gary"* wrote in message ... >> Ophelia wrote: >>> >>> "jmcquown"* wrote: >>> I didn't use canned 'Manwich' although it doesn't surprise me that you >>> did.* Cheese?* No cheese came into play here. >>> == >>> >>> What is 'Manwich'? >> >> Hi O. Manwich is a canned 'sloppy joe' mix...just add to one >> pound ground beef. Heat and serve on bread. I'll bet it tastes >> better than Jill's (or anyone else's) homemade mix. The >> 'original' is the best as that's what made them so popular in the >> first place. >> >> Others can criticize all they want but that product has made the >> company a fortune.* ![]() >> >> == >> >> The sauce ... what is it made from? >> >> >Time for Bruce to chime in with an ingredients list! j/k > >I'll take it from here. Ingredients in Manwich Sloppy Joe sauce: > >tomato puree (water, tomato paste), high fructose corn syrup, distilled >vinegar, corn syrup, less than 2% of: salt, sugar, chili pepper, >dehydrated green and red bell peppers, tomato fiber, guar gum, spices, >xanthan gum, dehydrated garlic, natural flavors, citric acid. > >I just saute minced onion and garlic with ground beef, drain off the >fat, add a can of plain tomato sauce, about a tablespoon of >Worcestershire sauce and a few dashes of hot sauce (such as Tabasco). >Simmer until the sauce is reduced but still "sloppy". ![]() > >No salt, no weird ingredients and *definitely* no sugar. I'm guessing >it's the sweetness from the corn syrup that Gary likes about this canned >sauce. That's probably also why it's a best seller. Not my cuppa tea. > >Jill I do onion, bell pepper, ground beef, a can of tomato sauce (or tomato soup), salt and pepper. Simple, simple and done. ;-) Janet US |
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On 12/17/2018 10:11 AM, jmcquown wrote:
> On 12/17/2018 8:54 AM, Ophelia wrote: >> >> >> "Gary"Â* wrote in message ... >> Ophelia wrote: >>> >>> "jmcquown"Â* wrote: >>> I didn't use canned 'Manwich' although it doesn't surprise me that you >>> did.Â* Cheese?Â* No cheese came into play here. >>> == >>> >>> What is 'Manwich'? >> >> Hi O. Manwich is a canned 'sloppy joe' mix...just add to one >> pound ground beef. Heat and serve on bread. I'll bet it tastes >> better than Jill's (or anyone else's) homemade mix. The >> 'original' is the best as that's what made them so popular in the >> first place. >> >> Others can criticize all they want but that product has made the >> company a fortune.Â* ![]() >> >> == >> >> The sauce ... what is it made from? >> >> > Time for Bruce to chime in with an ingredients list! j/k > > I'll take it from here.Â* Ingredients in Manwich Sloppy Joe sauce: > > tomato puree (water, tomato paste), high fructose corn syrup, distilled > vinegar, corn syrup, less than 2% of: salt, sugar, chili pepper, > dehydrated green and red bell peppers, tomato fiber, guar gum, spices, > xanthan gum, dehydrated garlic, natural flavors, citric acid. > > I just saute minced onion and garlic with ground beef, drain off the > fat, add a can of plain tomato sauce, about a tablespoon of > Worcestershire sauce and a few dashes of hot sauce (such as Tabasco). > Simmer until the sauce is reduced but still "sloppy". ![]() > > No salt, no weird ingredients and *definitely* no sugar.Â* I'm guessing > it's the sweetness from the corn syrup that Gary likes about this canned > sauce.Â* That's probably also why it's a best seller.Â* Not my cuppa tea. > > Jill Pretty much the same here. Like pizza, no exact recipe, no added chemicals. When all done we like to add cheddar cheese to finish it off. |
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jmcquown > wrote:
> On 12/17/2018 8:54 AM, Ophelia wrote: >> >> >> "Gary"Â* wrote in message ... >> Ophelia wrote: >>> >>> "jmcquown"Â* wrote: >>> I didn't use canned 'Manwich' although it doesn't surprise me that you >>> did.Â* Cheese?Â* No cheese came into play here. >>> == >>> >>> What is 'Manwich'? >> >> Hi O. Manwich is a canned 'sloppy joe' mix...just add to one >> pound ground beef. Heat and serve on bread. I'll bet it tastes >> better than Jill's (or anyone else's) homemade mix. The >> 'original' is the best as that's what made them so popular in the >> first place. >> >> Others can criticize all they want but that product has made the >> company a fortune.Â* ![]() >> >> == >> >> The sauce ... what is it made from? >> >> > Time for Bruce to chime in with an ingredients list! j/k > > I'll take it from here. Ingredients in Manwich Sloppy Joe sauce: > > tomato puree (water, tomato paste), high fructose corn syrup, distilled > vinegar, corn syrup, less than 2% of: salt, sugar, chili pepper, > dehydrated green and red bell peppers, tomato fiber, guar gum, spices, > xanthan gum, dehydrated garlic, natural flavors, citric acid. > > I just saute minced onion and garlic with ground beef, drain off the > fat, add a can of plain tomato sauce, about a tablespoon of > Worcestershire sauce and a few dashes of hot sauce (such as Tabasco). > Simmer until the sauce is reduced but still "sloppy". ![]() > > No salt, no weird ingredients and *definitely* no sugar. I'm guessing > it's the sweetness from the corn syrup that Gary likes about this canned > sauce. That's probably also why it's a best seller. Not my cuppa tea. > > Jill > I love Sloppy Joes, and your recipe sounds good. I dont like mine sweet, either. I find Manwich to be vile. |
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![]() "jmcquown" > wrote in message ... > On 12/17/2018 8:54 AM, Ophelia wrote: >> >> >> "Gary" wrote in message ... >> Ophelia wrote: >>> >>> "jmcquown" wrote: >>> I didn't use canned 'Manwich' although it doesn't surprise me that you >>> did. Cheese? No cheese came into play here. >>> == >>> >>> What is 'Manwich'? >> >> Hi O. Manwich is a canned 'sloppy joe' mix...just add to one >> pound ground beef. Heat and serve on bread. I'll bet it tastes >> better than Jill's (or anyone else's) homemade mix. The >> 'original' is the best as that's what made them so popular in the >> first place. >> >> Others can criticize all they want but that product has made the >> company a fortune. ![]() >> >> == >> >> The sauce ... what is it made from? >> >> > Time for Bruce to chime in with an ingredients list! j/k > > I'll take it from here. Ingredients in Manwich Sloppy Joe sauce: > > tomato puree (water, tomato paste), high fructose corn syrup, distilled > vinegar, corn syrup, less than 2% of: salt, sugar, chili pepper, > dehydrated green and red bell peppers, tomato fiber, guar gum, spices, > xanthan gum, dehydrated garlic, natural flavors, citric acid. > > I just saute minced onion and garlic with ground beef, drain off the fat, > add a can of plain tomato sauce, about a tablespoon of Worcestershire > sauce and a few dashes of hot sauce (such as Tabasco). Simmer until the > sauce is reduced but still "sloppy". ![]() > > No salt, no weird ingredients and *definitely* no sugar. I'm guessing > it's the sweetness from the corn syrup that Gary likes about this canned > sauce. That's probably also why it's a best seller. Not my cuppa tea. That's exactly why I don't like it. Too sweet! |
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![]() "Ophelia" > wrote in message ... > > > "Gary" wrote in message ... > Ophelia wrote: >> >> "jmcquown" wrote: >> I didn't use canned 'Manwich' although it doesn't surprise me that you >> did. Cheese? No cheese came into play here. >> == >> >> What is 'Manwich'? > > Hi O. Manwich is a canned 'sloppy joe' mix...just add to one > pound ground beef. Heat and serve on bread. I'll bet it tastes > better than Jill's (or anyone else's) homemade mix. The > 'original' is the best as that's what made them so popular in the > first place. > > Others can criticize all they want but that product has made the > company a fortune. ![]() > > == > > The sauce ... what is it made from? Tomato sauce and some sweetener. Most likely high fructose corn syrup. It's sickly sweet stuff. I think there are various flavors depending on what the seasonings are. |
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![]() "Julie Bove" wrote in message news ![]() "Ophelia" > wrote in message ... > > > "Gary" wrote in message ... > Ophelia wrote: >> >> "jmcquown" wrote: >> I didn't use canned 'Manwich' although it doesn't surprise me that you >> did. Cheese? No cheese came into play here. >> == >> >> What is 'Manwich'? > > Hi O. Manwich is a canned 'sloppy joe' mix...just add to one > pound ground beef. Heat and serve on bread. I'll bet it tastes > better than Jill's (or anyone else's) homemade mix. The > 'original' is the best as that's what made them so popular in the > first place. > > Others can criticize all they want but that product has made the > company a fortune. ![]() > > == > > The sauce ... what is it made from? Tomato sauce and some sweetener. Most likely high fructose corn syrup. It's sickly sweet stuff. I think there are various flavors depending on what the seasonings are. === Thank you. |
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On Mon, 17 Dec 2018 06:37:00 -0500, Gary wrote:
> Ophelia wrote: >> >> "jmcquown" wrote: >> I didn't use canned 'Manwich' although it doesn't surprise me that you >> did. Cheese? No cheese came into play here. >> == >> >> What is 'Manwich'? > > Hi O. Manwich is a canned 'sloppy joe' mix...just add to one > pound ground beef. Heat and serve on bread. I'll bet it tastes > better than Jill's (or anyone else's) homemade mix. The > 'original' is the best as that's what made them so popular in the > first place. > > Others can criticize all they want but that product has made the > company a fortune. ![]() I stopped using Manwich years ago when I realized that homemade will kick your Manwich ass all the way to Alaska. BTWE: it's made by ConAgra. And it hasn't "made the company a fortune" nearly as much as 250 other products have. -sw |
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![]() "Ophelia" > wrote in message ... > > > "jmcquown" wrote in message ... > On 12/13/2018 1:48 AM, Julie Bove wrote: >> >> "jmcquown" > wrote in message >> ... >>> Thanks for the thread drift that led me to think about sloppy joes! >>> >>> The meat mixture is simmering (covered) on the stovetop as I type. I >>> thawed a couple of cheap white burger buns, which sloppy joes >>> practically demand. Should make for a tasty meal on a cold night. I >>> bought some potato chips to go with it. I might even put some chips on >>> top of the sandwich as mentioned by Cindy Hamilton. ![]() >> >> I have tried a variety of recipes for those and even stuff like Manwich. >> We just don't seem to care for it. I do like loose meat with onions, with >> or without cheese though. > > I didn't use canned 'Manwich' although it doesn't surprise me that you > did. Cheese? No cheese came into play here. > > Jill > > == > > What is 'Manwich'? A sauce that comes in a can. You have to add cooked ground beef to it to make Sloppy Joes. It's a waste of money. |
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> > "Ophelia" asked: > > What is 'Manwich'? > > A sauce that comes in a can. You have to add cooked ground beef to it to > make Sloppy Joes. It's a waste of money. And just what *isn't* a waste of money to you, Julie? You won't eat anything 'cept for beans. ![]() |
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On Mon, 17 Dec 2018 Gary wrote:
>Julie Bove wrote: >> "Ophelia" asked: >> > What is 'Manwich'? >> >> A sauce that comes in a can. You have to add cooked ground beef to it to >> make Sloppy Joes. It's a waste of money. > >And just what *isn't* a waste of money to you, Julie? >You won't eat anything 'cept for beans. ![]() Beans, Beans, Julie's Magical Fruits... The More she Eats The More She Toots... hehe The Devil Made Me. . . I'da thunk a Manwhich is a Faggot Sex Position. |
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![]() "Gary" > wrote in message ... > Julie Bove wrote: >> >> "Ophelia" asked: >> > What is 'Manwich'? >> >> A sauce that comes in a can. You have to add cooked ground beef to it to >> make Sloppy Joes. It's a waste of money. > > And just what *isn't* a waste of money to you, Julie? > You won't eat anything 'cept for beans. ![]() Untrue. |
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![]() "Julie Bove" wrote in message news ![]() "Ophelia" > wrote in message ... > > > "jmcquown" wrote in message ... > On 12/13/2018 1:48 AM, Julie Bove wrote: >> >> "jmcquown" > wrote in message >> ... >>> Thanks for the thread drift that led me to think about sloppy joes! >>> >>> The meat mixture is simmering (covered) on the stovetop as I type. I >>> thawed a couple of cheap white burger buns, which sloppy joes >>> practically demand. Should make for a tasty meal on a cold night. I >>> bought some potato chips to go with it. I might even put some chips on >>> top of the sandwich as mentioned by Cindy Hamilton. ![]() >> >> I have tried a variety of recipes for those and even stuff like Manwich. >> We just don't seem to care for it. I do like loose meat with onions, with >> or without cheese though. > > I didn't use canned 'Manwich' although it doesn't surprise me that you > did. Cheese? No cheese came into play here. > > Jill > > == > > What is 'Manwich'? A sauce that comes in a can. You have to add cooked ground beef to it to make Sloppy Joes. It's a waste of money. = Thank you. |
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... > > > "jmcquown" wrote in message ... > On 12/13/2018 1:48 AM, Julie Bove wrote: >> >> "jmcquown" > wrote in message >> ... >>> Thanks for the thread drift that led me to think about sloppy joes! >>> >>> The meat mixture is simmering (covered) on the stovetop as I type. I >>> thawed a couple of cheap white burger buns, which sloppy joes >>> practically demand. Should make for a tasty meal on a cold night. I >>> bought some potato chips to go with it. I might even put some chips on >>> top of the sandwich as mentioned by Cindy Hamilton. ![]() >> >> I have tried a variety of recipes for those and even stuff like Manwich. >> We just don't seem to care for it. I do like loose meat with onions, with >> or without cheese though. > > I didn't use canned 'Manwich' although it doesn't surprise me that you > did. Cheese? No cheese came into play here. > > Jill > > == > > What is 'Manwich'? It's Sloppy Joe mixture in a can. Cheri |
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![]() "Cheri" wrote in message news ![]() "Ophelia" > wrote in message ... > > > "jmcquown" wrote in message ... > On 12/13/2018 1:48 AM, Julie Bove wrote: >> >> "jmcquown" > wrote in message >> ... >>> Thanks for the thread drift that led me to think about sloppy joes! >>> >>> The meat mixture is simmering (covered) on the stovetop as I type. I >>> thawed a couple of cheap white burger buns, which sloppy joes >>> practically demand. Should make for a tasty meal on a cold night. I >>> bought some potato chips to go with it. I might even put some chips on >>> top of the sandwich as mentioned by Cindy Hamilton. ![]() >> >> I have tried a variety of recipes for those and even stuff like Manwich. >> We just don't seem to care for it. I do like loose meat with onions, with >> or without cheese though. > > I didn't use canned 'Manwich' although it doesn't surprise me that you > did. Cheese? No cheese came into play here. > > Jill > > == > > What is 'Manwich'? It's Sloppy Joe mixture in a can. Cheri == But I don't know what 'Sloppy Joe mixture' is ![]() |
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... > > > "Cheri" wrote in message news ![]() > "Ophelia" > wrote in message > ... >> >> >> "jmcquown" wrote in message ... >> On 12/13/2018 1:48 AM, Julie Bove wrote: >>> >>> "jmcquown" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> Thanks for the thread drift that led me to think about sloppy joes! >>>> >>>> The meat mixture is simmering (covered) on the stovetop as I type. I >>>> thawed a couple of cheap white burger buns, which sloppy joes >>>> practically demand. Should make for a tasty meal on a cold night. I >>>> bought some potato chips to go with it. I might even put some chips on >>>> top of the sandwich as mentioned by Cindy Hamilton. ![]() >>> >>> I have tried a variety of recipes for those and even stuff like Manwich. >>> We just don't seem to care for it. I do like loose meat with onions, >>> with or without cheese though. >> >> I didn't use canned 'Manwich' although it doesn't surprise me that you >> did. Cheese? No cheese came into play here. >> >> Jill >> >> == >> >> What is 'Manwich'? > > It's Sloppy Joe mixture in a can. > > Cheri > > == > > But I don't know what 'Sloppy Joe mixture' is ![]() https://www.hannaford.com/product/Hu...ce/889884.uts# |
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![]() "Cheri" wrote in message news ![]() "Ophelia" > wrote in message ... > > > "Cheri" wrote in message news ![]() > "Ophelia" > wrote in message > ... >> >> >> "jmcquown" wrote in message ... >> On 12/13/2018 1:48 AM, Julie Bove wrote: >>> >>> "jmcquown" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> Thanks for the thread drift that led me to think about sloppy joes! >>>> >>>> The meat mixture is simmering (covered) on the stovetop as I type. I >>>> thawed a couple of cheap white burger buns, which sloppy joes >>>> practically demand. Should make for a tasty meal on a cold night. I >>>> bought some potato chips to go with it. I might even put some chips on >>>> top of the sandwich as mentioned by Cindy Hamilton. ![]() >>> >>> I have tried a variety of recipes for those and even stuff like Manwich. >>> We just don't seem to care for it. I do like loose meat with onions, >>> with or without cheese though. >> >> I didn't use canned 'Manwich' although it doesn't surprise me that you >> did. Cheese? No cheese came into play here. >> >> Jill >> >> == >> >> What is 'Manwich'? > > It's Sloppy Joe mixture in a can. > > Cheri > > == > > But I don't know what 'Sloppy Joe mixture' is ![]() https://www.hannaford.com/product/Hu...ce/889884.uts# == Oh dear .. but I don't have a Hannaford Account ![]() |
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