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I've got a friend who is a chef and several years ago he moved to New England. He was told to make chop suey and set about doing so only to get blasted by his boss - it turns out that in New England chop suey is some kind of hamburger macaroni dish.Chop suey.
I've got a friend who is a chef and several years ago he moved to New England. He was told to make chop suey and set about doing so only to get blasted by his boss - it turns out that in New England chop suey is some kind of hamburger macaroni dish.
I always called it chili mac or Hamburger Helper. It's interesting how language changes even within our own borders.To me, that would be hillbilly hot dish. https://www.pinterest.com/pin/94153448434889934/
I always called it chili mac or Hamburger Helper. It's interesting how language changes even within our own borders.
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Looks delicious, no? :^D
They're pretty good. It's not homemade, but for $7, or whatever I spent, I'm happy. I love when Aldi gets these in.
What's your French onion soup recipe? I've been wanting to make it for a while.
