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|    Sean Dennis to Dave Drum    |
|    Re: A Correction    |
|    17 Sep 25 15:21:10    |
      MSGID: 1:18/200.0 68cb1836       -=> Dave Drum wrote to Sean Dennis <=-               DD> I let my fingers outrun my eyes there. Bagels can be used for breakfast        DD> 'shoes. But the contest was for use of Thomas' English Muffins. Which        DD> aren't, according to my Brit friends, actually "English".              I did a little research and it turns out that Samuel Bath Thomas, the       man behind the brand name, was a British immigrant that developed a       version of the crumpet for American tastes. He trademarked it as the       "English muffin" to distinguish it from the sweeter, cupcake-like       American muffins.               DD> But the are        DD> useful and Mickey D's sells many hundreds of thousands of them.              I do indeed enjoy a McD's Sausage McMuffin. I like them at home too       with some sort of breaskfast meat and scrambled eggs for a light breakfast.               DD> Here's        DD> Mike's Recipe - which doesn't mention that you can have your choice of        DD> bacon, ham or sausage patty for the meat. And either cheese sauce or        DD> the sausage gravy - instead of the 50/50 split in nthe recipe. Same for        DD> 'taters - hash browns (per recipe), Tater Tots, Cottage Fries or even        DD> French Fries.              That all sounds delicious I'n bot sure what cottage fries are though I       suspect that they may be what I call "home fries".               DD> I promise if you wolf down the whole thing you may not want lunch.              Even for my ravenous maw, it's a lot of food!              MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06               Title: Horseshoes        Categories: Maindish        Yield: 4 Servings               Bread        Hamburgers        French fries              MMMMM------------------------CHEESE SAUCE-----------------------------        3 tb Butter        3 tb Flour        3/4 ts Salt        1/2 ts Worchestershire sauce        1/8 ts Pepper        1 1/2 c Milk        6 oz Velveeta cheese               From: Julie Sterchi |
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