thehotpepper.com said:AJ, PF is bringin' the drama! Let him have it Texas style.
NO DRAMA....just trivia...history, man.
thehotpepper.com said:AJ, PF is bringin' the drama! Let him have it Texas style.
texas blues said:
AlabamaJack said:TB...you really like Dallas?...sorry if you do man...
there is a T-Shirt sold by a rib joint here (Railhead) in Fort Worth that says, "Life's too short to live in Dallas"
gotta say the entries are great this time...
AlabamaJack said:well, I'll be danged, PF has the tiara back....
and I must say it looks so much nicer on him with the pink pumps, but man....you gotta shave those legs....especially when you wear that nimi skirt...and PF...ditch the mirrored sunglasses, they are not becoming a gentleman wearing a tiarra....
as far as the burger goes...poor ol Lassen was about 6 years late, the texan was making it in the late 1880s...
Dallas or Oklahoma.....tha'td be a tossup for a Fort Worthian and he may even choose to be an okie...
AlabamaJack said:as far as the burger goes...poor ol Lassen was about 6 years late, the texan was making it in the late 1880s...
Dallas or Oklahoma.....tha'td be a tossup for a Fort Worthian and he may even choose to be an okie...
It originated on the German Hamburg-Amerika line boats, which brought emigrants to America in the 1850s. There was at that time a famous Hamburg beef which was salted and sometimes slightly smoked, and therefore ideal for keeping on a long sea voyage. As it was hard, it was minced and sometimes stretched with soaked breadcrumbs and chopped onion. It was popular with the Jewish emigrants, who continued to make Hamburg steaks, as the patties were then called, with fresh meat when they settled in the U.S.
MrArboc said:According to Theodora Fitzgibbon in her book The Food of the Western World - An Encyclopedia of food from North American and Europe:
Then someone put the hamburg steak between two pieces of bread and "invented" the hamburger.
MrArboc said:someone put the hamburg steak between two pieces of bread and "invented" the hamburger.
thehotpepper.com said:Smoked meatloaf patties are not burgers, so AJ was right.
Cool.
AlabamaJack said:Dallas or Oklahoma.....tha'td be a tossup for a Fort Worthian and he may even choose to be an okie...
paulky_2000 said:Al Gore.
thehotpepper.com said:Hehe. Seriously, sounds like the first meatloaf sandwich for sure. I believe the burger "as we know it" is American.
thehotpepper.com said:Hehe. Seriously, sounds like the first meatloaf sandwich for sure. I believe the burger "as we know it" is American. Actually I'm just trying to help AJ cuz PF trying to discredit him!