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Melt the butter in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Place a large skillet over medium heat. Crumble the ground beef into the skillet and cook until brown.
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How to Make The Very Best Sloppy Joe You'll Ever Have. Brown ground beef, onion, celery and green pepper. Top with meat mixture and then cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, pickles and. There aren't many dinners that you can get on the table faster than whipping up a Sloppy Joes.
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Mother made these fresh-tasting sloppy joes many times when I was growing up. She passed the recipe on to me when I got married. My brother-in-law says they're the best sandwiches he's ever tasted. And he ought to know—his name is Joe! —Ellen Stringer, Bourbonnais, Illinois But thanks to my best friend Becky, who was a strong Baptist, demon possession was among the largest of my childhood fears. Becky and I thought my parents' basement was possessed, she thought Vogue magazine was possessed, and I, in turn, came to believe sloppy joes—in all their wonderful, hot comfort foodedness—were possessed.
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