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On 12/17/2018 10:16 AM, Ophelia wrote:
> > > "jmcquown"Â* wrote in message ... > > 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 > > == > > Thanks very much!Â*Â* 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? > > I know you'll leave out the hot sauce. It's not essential. Yes, it's served on a soft white "hamburger" bun. Jill |
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![]() "jmcquown" wrote in message ... On 12/17/2018 10:16 AM, Ophelia wrote: > > > "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? > > I know you'll leave out the hot sauce. It's not essential. Yes, it's served on a soft white "hamburger" bun. Jill == Ok thanks ![]() |
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