I discovered that in Ohio nobody knows what Russian dressing is. 500 miles away in NJ it's all over the place.
A side effect is that you can't get a sloppy joe in Ohio. Ohio thinks a sloppy joe is some chopped meat in a red sauce, not the NJ swiss, ham, cole slaw and russian dressing beauty.
What goes on across Pennsylvania I can't say, but it's no wonder that the whopper sauce is unknown.
Funny, Wiki says it's only North Jersey that calls a cold sandwich with deli meat and Russian dressing a Sloppy Joe. Like the joke on Barney Miller when Carter's Justice Department shows up at the Old One Two: "Yall are the ones with the accents now.
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He sidesteps saying what the actual ingredients are in the secret sauce. He makes an equivalent sauce.
Remove that center slice of bread, and boom - a winnah.
Very good point, April. Take away that center slice that makes it too bread and it's a helluva sandwich.
There should be a y on the end of bread but damned computer won't let me!
McDonalds should do it. Strive for an updated, tasty, less fat and less carbs Big Mac ...
Ha ha, he bought bread.
100% beef just like our restaurants.
Quit ruining our joke. McDonalds: One hundred trillion hamburgers sold and nearly used up one whole cow already.
I always thought it was Thousand Island Dressing, and it pretty much is.
So dull and serious. At least he could have burst into the jingle or given it a little hum.
From the 1975 Commercial: Two all beef patties, special sauce, cheese, lettuce, pickles onions...
With that memory jog followed by a video revealing Ten Disgusting Facts about McDonalds.
Back in 75, before product content regulations for fast food, the sauce was considered a secret.
The larger philosophical question is why you'd want to make your own Big Mac. It's not like they're a rare, hard to find delicacy.
I discovered that in Ohio nobody knows what Russian dressing is. 500 miles away in NJ it's all over the place.
A side effect is that you can't get a sloppy joe in Ohio. Ohio thinks a sloppy joe is some chopped meat in a red sauce, not the NJ swiss, ham, cole slaw and russian dressing beauty.
What goes on across Pennsylvania I can't say, but it's no wonder that the whopper sauce is unknown.
Funny, Wiki says it's only North Jersey that calls a cold sandwich with deli meat and Russian dressing a Sloppy Joe. Like the joke on Barney Miller when Carter's Justice Department shows up at the Old One Two: "Yall are the ones with the accents now.
Well if you get to Millburn, Summit or New Providence NJ, order a sloppy joe from the deli. It's the greatest sandwich ever.
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