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Sloppy joe meat being prepared with Manwich sauce. Early and mid-20th century American cookbooks offer plenty of sloppy joe-type recipes, though they go by different names: Toasted Deviled Hamburgers, [4] Chopped Meat Sandwiches, [5] Spanish Hamburgers, [6] Hamburg a la Creole, [7] Beef Mironton, [8] and Minced Beef Spanish Style.
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Sloppy Joe, is an American term used in the 1940s and earlier and is now known as a T Shirt, usually with horizontal stripes in many colours as worn by the the kids in the old movies like east Side Kids etc or white as worn by Brando & James dean in 1949, my dad who was employed on Queen Mary would bring them home for me.
The merch features the words “Sloppy Joe” on a sandwich with the phrase “there’s something about her” underneath it. The design is a reference to a joke he made on the Tuesday, March 26 ...
According to research by the Carnegie Library, the sloppy joe's origins lie in the "loose meat" sandwich sold in Sioux City, Iowa, in the 1930s and were the creation of a cook named Joe. By the ...
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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."
I was born in Sheffield Yorkshire in the 1940s and sloppy Joe's were white tee shirts. 2A00:23C6:9326:7C01:F03B:DFC0:D284:A75A 16:26, 30 August 2023 (UTC) I was born in Dublin and the term sloppy joes was used to describe a white t/shirt or a type of vest. — Preceding unsigned comment added by M7teo (talk • contribs) 23:51, 30 January 2016