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The superbowl is a big food day at my house.
We usually like to feature foods from the home towns of the two competing teams. Seattle is easy: Seafood and something "starbuckian." But what about Pittsburgh? What food or dish is Pittsburgh famous for? Egads. The only thing I can think of is Goodyear rubber. =0 I'm stumped! -Frank -- Here's some of my work: http://www.franksknives.com/ |
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Pierogies!
Pretzels! Clark Bars! Make sandwiches with fries, the fries go inside the sandwich. Serve Heinz Ketchup on everything. Serve Iron City Beer. JaKe Seattle |
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"Frank Warner" > wrote in message
. .. > The superbowl is a big food day at my house. > > We usually like to feature foods from the home towns of the two > competing teams. > > Seattle is easy: Seafood and something "starbuckian." > > But what about Pittsburgh? What food or dish is Pittsburgh famous for? > Egads. The only thing I can think of is Goodyear rubber. =0 LOL - Except Goodyear was (is?) in Akron, OH. Pittsburgh is known for its steel factories. I think they also have a large Polish population - so perhaps kielbasa? Lisa Ann |
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oups.com... > Pierogies! > > Pretzels! > > Clark Bars! > > Make sandwiches with fries, the fries go inside the sandwich. > > Serve Heinz Ketchup on everything. > > Serve Iron City Beer. Chipped ham sammiches. Mary |
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Steve Wertz wrote:
> On Mon, 30 Jan 2006 23:33:06 GMT, "MareCat" > > wrote: > > >>Chipped ham sammiches. > > > *BBQ Sauced* chipped ham sandwiches ;-) It's hard finding the > right BBQ sauce to go with them in these parts, though. I have a > secret source here in austin called Green Mesquite BBQ sauce. > Taste just like the Isaly's I remember. > > -sw Yep. Barton Springs Road ![]() This stuff is in the same league. Put it on chipped ham, burnt ends, etc. Get medium or mild, not hot. It's one of the best. <http://www.super-que.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PLST&Store_Code=SAS> -- Reg email: RegForte (at) (that free MS email service) (dot) com |
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![]() Steve Wertz wrote: > > *BBQ Sauced* chipped ham sandwiches ;-) Ok, that's just WRONG. -L. |
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"Lisa Ann" > wrote: > "Frank Warner" > wrote in message > . .. > > The superbowl is a big food day at my house. > > > > We usually like to feature foods from the home towns of the two > > competing teams. > > > > Seattle is easy: Seafood and something "starbuckian." > > > > But what about Pittsburgh? What food or dish is Pittsburgh famous for? > > Egads. The only thing I can think of is Goodyear rubber. =0 > > LOL - Except Goodyear was (is?) in Akron, OH. Pittsburgh is known for its > steel factories. I think they also have a large Polish population - so > perhaps kielbasa? Heinz is from Pittsburgh, so why not feature some Heinz products? |
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![]() "Stan Horwitz" > wrote > "Lisa Ann" > wrote: > >> "Frank Warner" > wrote ... >> > The superbowl is a big food day at my house. >> > >> > We usually like to feature foods from the home towns of the two >> > competing teams. >> > >> > Seattle is easy: Seafood and something "starbuckian." >> > >> > But what about Pittsburgh? What food or dish is Pittsburgh famous for? >> > Egads. The only thing I can think of is Goodyear rubber. =0 >> >> LOL - Except Goodyear was (is?) in Akron, OH. Pittsburgh is known for >> its >> steel factories. I think they also have a large Polish population - so >> perhaps kielbasa? > > Heinz is from Pittsburgh, so why not feature some Heinz products? That's a good one, Stan! Too funny. Don't they have those Primati Bros sandwiches there? Fries right on the sandwich, good place for ketchup, I'd say. nancy |
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Steve Wertz wrote:
> Hmm, I could have sworn I've seen the E&J sauce on the shelves > someplace recently. > > The thing about the GM sauce it's pretty unique in terms of flavor > and texture - fairly mild, non-sweet. As a BBQ sauce it's just > ho-hum boring, but as soon as I tasted it visions of chipped ham > sandwiches floated danced through my head. "I'll have 2 jars of > this to go". > > They actually have the sauce locked up in a cupboard on the wall. > I guess there's a lot of poor Isaly's fans in Austin. > > I'll check out the E&J sauce next time I see it. One of the secret ingredients: a hint of liquid smoke. Goes great with ham. -- Reg email: RegForte (at) (that free MS email service) (dot) com |
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![]() "-L." > wrote in message oups.com... > > Steve Wertz wrote: > > > > *BBQ Sauced* chipped ham sandwiches ;-) > > Ok, that's just WRONG. > > -L. > no, no, no! Delicious! As 'Burghers we will be doing Kielbassi and Kraut, Isaly's BB & pierogis. We will unclog our arteries with Penn Brewery beverages..... By the way, Primanti's sandwiches include cole slaw and fries on the sandwich. My favorite? Corned beef and swiss...........hmmm.....may have to get one for lunch today! GO STEELERS!!!!!!!!!!!! Robin |
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