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Sloppy Joe Sandwiches

Submitted by: Laurie Hauser 
This is one of those recipes that cooks love because it's quick, easy and inexpensive. Brown sugar adds a touch of sweetness. In addition to rolls, the beef mixture is tasty over rice, biscuits or baked potatoes. -Laurie Hauser, Rochester, New York 

Sweet Barbecue Sandwiches

Submitted by: Rochelle Saeger 
I practically grew up on these sandwiches. Now I feed them often to my kids. Molasses and cinnamon are the secret ingredients to the filling's sweet success. - Rochelle Saeger, Shelton, Washington 

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Hamburger Salad Sandwiches

Submitted by: Joyce Boriack 
'My mother used to fix these hearty sandwiches for family birthdays,' says Joyce Boriack of Georgetown, Texas. 

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Make-Ahead Sandwiches

Submitted by: Marie Hass 
'I developed these 'fun buns' about 20 years ago when our four children were preteens,' explains Marie Hass from Madison, Wisconsin. 'Once they started high school, I kept some in the freezer for quick suppers when after-school, I kept them from eating with the rest of the family.' 

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Tangy Sliced Pork Sandwiches

Submitted by: MARBALET 
Gain new respect for your leftover pork roast . Just whip up this tangy sauce of butter, Worcestershire sauce, lemon juice, sugar and a dash of paprika and cayenne. Simmer thinly sliced pork in the sauce, and serve on hamburger buns. 

Nonie's Best BBQ

Submitted by: Samantha Kristina 
Ground beef simmers in a quick barbeque sauce in this filling recipe. 

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Hodie's Sloppy Joes

Submitted by: MLUCAS3017 
Ground beef and onions are simmered with tomato sauce, ketchup, brown sugar, and apple cider vinegar to make this vintage Sloppy Joes recipe. 

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Meatball Sub Sandwiches

Submitted by: Kim Marie Van Rheenen 
These hearty sandwiches are terrific for weekends and watching football. Kim Marie Van Rheenen of Mendota, Illinois simmers the meatballs in a tangy barbecue sauce rather than the traditional Italian red sauce. 

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Sloppy Joes

Submitted by: Sandra Castillo 
In Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, Sandra Castillo simmers up a big batch of this tangy sandwich filling, then freezes the extras. 'Just thaw and reheat it for a quick dinner. It's also good for larger gatherings,' she writes. 

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Favorite Sloppy Joes

Submitted by: Eleanor Mielke 
I've prepared these sandwiches for years. I've tried many sloppy joe recipes, but this one is the best by far. It also travels well for picnics or potlucks.--Eleanor Mielke, Snohomish, Washington 
 
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