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Davydd wrote:
Zig, As you will read, my recipe owes a lot to Nick's Kitchen in Huntington, IN. I've been there numerous times.
Leo, Not sure where LOZ is. Like any sandwich you can get a good or bad one. Made right, they can be moist and tender. I hope my recipe tutorial answers that. Odd though, people have different taste and some like them very thin and very crispy.
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Davydd wrote:WoodGlue wrote:
Is this the same as a "loose meat" sandwich?
WoodGlue
Not even close. Loose meat is beef hamburger.
โJul-02-2013 05:48 PM
Francesca Knowles wrote:
Tried again...looks like my filters don't like dropbox for some reason. Never mind!
But now that you got me thinking about it, I'm gonna look for recipes elsewhere- I have some pork thawed for dinner and I'm jonesin' to fry it up as sandwiches.
Thanks for the idea, anyway!
โJul-02-2013 05:45 PM
WoodGlue wrote:
Is this the same as a "loose meat" sandwich?
WoodGlue
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