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On 23-Sep-2005, "salgud" > wrote:

> Ward Abbott wrote:
> > On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 23:28:13 GMT, "Jen" >
> > wrote:
> >
> > > I'll have to try it one
> > >day.

> >
> > don't bother....just "loose meat" in a quasi tomato sauce....bun
> > soaked with tomate grease and then runs down your arm....and your
> > neighbor's arm.....across the table.....dog licks up the mess....

>
> Isn't it amazing how people get a concept of something based on an
> unpleasant experience or experiences, then translate that into an
> absolute and generalize the absolute?!


Agreed. I looked forward to Sloppy Joe's as a small child. They were
a favorite in our family. Of course my mother made them from scratch with
real ingredients. We still like them and I make them from time to time.
One can cheat with Mannwich or McCormick's Sloppy Joe mix and add
additional spices as desired.
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