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Re: Suitcase full of American food
« Reply #30 on: November 15, 2005, 05:42:35 AM »
.... and lots of girlie toys  ;D ;D


So you mean like makeup?  ;D


Re: Suitcase full of American food
« Reply #31 on: November 15, 2005, 06:30:38 AM »
they sell it at Lupe Pintos, which is right down the street from me!


You're so lucky to live so close to Lupe Pintos!
I try to come through every 6 or 8 weeks, but the traffic and parking are so bad... im starting to avoid it!


Re: Suitcase full of American food
« Reply #32 on: November 15, 2005, 09:27:44 AM »
You're so lucky to live so close to Lupe Pintos!
I try to come through every 6 or 8 weeks, but the traffic and parking are so bad... im starting to avoid it!

I should waddle over there before I pop and see what they've got in stock.  Some real pickles or relish would be nice, especially w/the hot dogs.


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Re: Suitcase full of American food
« Reply #33 on: November 15, 2005, 12:31:47 PM »
For Pebbles & Sheri67:

Italian Beef, sweet and dipped.
Vienna Hot dog on a steamed poppy bun with the works (including sport peppers and celery salt)
Carson's Ribs.
Uno's pan pizza
Italian sausage on a gonnella roll.
Eli's cheesecake

Hungry Yet?


Re: Suitcase full of American food
« Reply #34 on: November 15, 2005, 12:42:56 PM »
For Pebbles & Sheri67:

Italian Beef, sweet and dipped.
Vienna Hot dog on a steamed poppy bun with the works (including sport peppers and celery salt)
Carson's Ribs.
Uno's pan pizza
Italian sausage on a gonnella roll.
Eli's cheesecake

Hungry Yet?
Stop torturing us!!!!!!!!!!!! God, I would sell one of my kids for an Italian beef on soggy Italian bread!


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Re: Suitcase full of American food
« Reply #35 on: November 15, 2005, 01:27:51 PM »
I miss Oregon Chai!!!  :(

My daughter arrives Friday...guess I could ask her to bring a few cartons, but I already have a suitcase full of treats and Thanksgiving necessities!

I like the chocolate here, but I always need the Nestle choc chips for baking...the chocolate chips here are soooo gross!


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Re: Suitcase full of American food
« Reply #36 on: November 15, 2005, 06:02:20 PM »
Just For Pebbles (to save her children).

Chicago Italian Beef Sandwich

Ingredients:

1 5-lb rump roast
1 medium onion, diced
2 cups beef stock
1 Tbsp fresh oregano or 1 tsp dried oregano
1 tsp thyme
1 tsp dried marjoram
1 bay leaf
1 tsp hot pepper sauce, such as Tabasco
2 Tbsp Worcestershire sauce
3 to 6 garlic cloves, crushed
1 green pepper, seeded and chopped
1 Tbsp fresh basil (optional)
Italian bread or rolls

Preparation:

Preheat the oven to 300°F (160°C). Dry the roast, season it with salt and pepper, and place it on a rack in a roasting pan. Strew the onion over the top of the roast and put the pan in the oven. Roast until an instant-read thermometer inserted into the center of the meat reads 140°F (60°C). Remove the roast to a platter or cutting board, cover loosely with aluminum foil, and let rest for a half hour.

Leave the roasting juices in the roasting pan and add all the other ingredients except the bread. On the top of the stove, heat and simmer the mixture for 15 to 20 minutes, adding any juices that collect from the resting beef.

Slice the beef thinly, and arrange the slices in a dish. Strain the juice mixture, pour it over the beef, and refrigerate for 8 to 12 hours.

Heat the roast beef and sauce thoroughly. Put the sliced beef on Italian bread or rolls and spoon some of the sauce on top or serve it alongside for dipping.


Re: Suitcase full of American food
« Reply #37 on: November 15, 2005, 06:09:45 PM »
WOW! Is that the restaurant recipe?? THANX! Im going to copy that down and try it! YUMMY!
Dont know where you are in Chicago or what but we grew up eating at this little place called Dengio's. They had the best italian beef sandwiches oh and Italian sausage sandwiches!  :P


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Re: Suitcase full of American food
« Reply #38 on: November 15, 2005, 06:29:51 PM »
I love my mom.  I got a care package from her today, the highlights of which include a box of every flavour of Jello (both the gelatin and the pudding) and a canister of Stove Top stuffing, just in time for Thanksgiving.

Re: the Jello -- bidding starts at £1 each   ;D
Just kidding, of course.

Jell-o in Pathmark           $0.65
Jell-o in Stop-n-Shop       $0.75
Jell-o in the U.K.              priceless


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Re: Suitcase full of American food
« Reply #39 on: November 16, 2005, 12:05:34 AM »
I'm no longer in Chicago. Too far to swim, but it's still home (in a mannor of speaking).
Good luck on the recipe. I don't recall where I got it or I'd have posted the link.
There is another version on this site:
 http://www.tonynitti.com/tony.html  
(along with some other essential Chicago recipes as well).
I do remember Flukeys (from another of your posts)  as my grandparents lived across the street from them when I was a kid.
Rogers Park was a bit too far north for me once I got older.


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Re: Suitcase full of American food
« Reply #40 on: November 16, 2005, 02:21:57 AM »
Haha! Ok I am dying laughing here... not those kind of girlie toys. Ahem let me re-word that toys for little girls  ;D ;D

I was wondering....
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Re: Suitcase full of American food
« Reply #41 on: November 16, 2005, 02:23:41 AM »
I should waddle over there before I pop ...

Hijack: Speaking of which, when's the long-awaited due date, Leigh? End Hijack
Forty is the old age of youth; fifty is the youth of old age
               - Victor Hugo-
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Happiness is having a large, loving, caring, close-knit family
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