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Brock Turbing
I remember my uncle ( an ex-senator ) once said: Politics and sausage
have one thing in common_You dont want to know what goes into them .
Sliders might also be included, but I shall dare ask : "Anybody out
there ever work there at one time that knows their recipe? "....Bereaved
in Fl.

Wayne Boatwright
On Sun 23 Oct 2005 11:52:32p, Brock Turbing wrote in rec.food.cooking:

> I remember my uncle ( an ex-senator ) once said: Politics and sausage
> have one thing in common_You dont want to know what goes into them .
> Sliders might also be included, but I shall dare ask : "Anybody out
> there ever work there at one time that knows their recipe? "....Bereaved
> in Fl.


This is as close as I've ever seen, and they really do taste like White
Castles.

http://www.ahamburgertoday.com/arch...pe_white_ka.php

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Richard Kaszeta
brck86@webtv.net (Brock Turbing) writes:
> I remember my uncle ( an ex-senator ) once said: Politics and sausage
> have one thing in common_You dont want to know what goes into them .
> Sliders might also be included, but I shall dare ask : "Anybody out
> there ever work there at one time that knows their recipe? "....Bereaved
> in Fl.


These are pretty easy.

Take some ground beef. Put it in between plastic sheets, and roll it
out so that it's around 3/16" thick. Chill it in the freezer, and use
a pizza cutter to cut the squares (this is the time to punch the
holes, too, if you are a White Castle person more than a Krystal
person).

While the meat is chilling, mix up some dehydrated onions with some
warm water. Put a big glop of this mix in a hot skillet, and fry some
of the burgers on top.

Serve on the cheapest dinner rolls you can find.

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Seamus

Brock Turbing wrote:
> I remember my uncle ( an ex-senator ) once said: Politics and sausage
> have one thing in common_You dont want to know what goes into them .
> Sliders might also be included, but I shall dare ask : "Anybody out
> there ever work there at one time that knows their recipe? "....Bereaved
> in Fl.

Your uncle was Otto Von Bismarck ? :->
http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/q...nbis161318.html

AlleyGator
brck86@webtv.net (Brock Turbing) wrote:

>I remember my uncle ( an ex-senator ) once said: Politics and sausage
>have one thing in common_You dont want to know what goes into them .
>Sliders might also be included, but I shall dare ask : "Anybody out
>there ever work there at one time that knows their recipe? "....Bereaved
>in Fl.
>


A consultant that worked with me a few years ago said he worked at WC
in college. He says its cooked over a bed of hydrated dried onions,
so the burgers are actually steamed and not nearly as greasy as you
think they are. I love 'em, but I'd sure like to know where the
distinct "taste" comes from - uh, maybe not.

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The Doc says my brain waves closely match those of a crazed ferret.
At least now I have an excuse.


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