Subj : Re: A Correction To : Dave Drum From : Sean Dennis Date : Wed Sep 17 2025 15:21:10 -=> 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 Date: Sun, 11 Aug 1996 15:25:15 -0700 For each horseshoe: Place 2 slices of bread on a plate, side by side. Cook two hamburger patties and prepare a large serving of french fries, however you like to do them. Put a hamburger patty on each slice of bread and cover with the hot french fries. Pour Cheese Sauce* over all. Serve hot. Cheese Sauce: Melt butter in 3 qt. saucepan (if you use smaller it take forever for the sauce to thicken). Remove from heat. Blend in flour and seasonings. Gradually add milk, stirring until well mixed. Cook over medium low heat, stirring constantly, until thick and smooth. Cook 5 minutes longer. Add cheese; stir until well combined. Makes about 2 cups, whick is enough for 2-4 horseshoes. As you can tell, this is a very hearty meal! For myself, I only use 1 slice of bread and 1 hamburger. Younger children can usually only handle half of that, but the men can put away a whole horseshoe with evident relish! EAT-L Digest 10 August 96 From the EAT-L recipe list. Downloaded from Glen's MM Recipe Archive, http://www.erols.com/hosey. MMMMM -- Sean .... Most people deserve each other. ___ MultiMail/Win v0.52 --- Maximus/2 3.01 * Origin: Get your COOKING fix here! - bbs.outpostbbs.net:10323 (1:18/200) .