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  2. Tavern sandwich - Wikipedia

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    Carroll Dietz of Missoula, Montana, created the precursor to the tavern sandwich in 1920, referred to as a "steamed hamburger." [2] In 1926, Fred Angell began selling his version of the sandwich at the first Maid-Rite restaurant in Muscatine, Iowa, under the name "loose meat sandwich."

  3. Canteen Lunch in the Alley - Wikipedia

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    The Canteen Lunch remains in operation today. The canteen sandwich (or locally, “Canteen”) is a loose-meat sandwich resembling that of a “Maid-Rite” or “Sloppy Joe”; however, it is seasoned differently and served more similarly to a hamburger with condiments like pickles, ketchup and mustard. A cheese sauce can be added for a small ...

  4. Maid-Rite - Wikipedia

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    Maid-Rite is an American casual dining franchise restaurant chain. Before it became a restaurant chain, it was a single restaurant, opened in 1926 by Fred Angell.By the end of the 1920s, four franchises were granted; these four restaurants are still in operation.

  5. 45 Fast-Food Copycat Recipes You Can Make at Home - AOL

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    2. KFC Chicken. The "original recipe" of 11 herbs and spices used to make Colonel Sanders' world-famous fried chicken is still closely guarded, but home cooks have found ways of duplicating the ...

  6. 2. McDonald's: Fried Apple Pie. The stalwart apple pie that's still available on Mickey D's menu is all good, well, and fine, but it lacks that extra crispiness that its deep fried, discontinued ...

  7. Sandwiches Are Just For Lunch, & These 48 Recipes Are Proof - AOL

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  8. Cuisine of the Midwestern United States - Wikipedia

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    The state is the center for loose-meat sandwiches, also called tavern sandwiches and appearing on many menus by each restaurant's unique name for them. [18]: 266 They originated in the region in the Ye Olde Tavern restaurant in 1934 before being popularized by Maid-Rite in 1936, which now has franchises in other Midwestern states. [68]

  9. 10 Delicious Deli Sandwiches - AOL

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    The good news is that in addition to spicing up your favorite sandwich, you can even make it at home. These recipes are so easy and tasty you might not 10 Delicious Deli Sandwiches