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Simple Sloppy Joes

Submitted by: Ona Allen 
My mom and I had fun creating this recipe together. My daughter Jennifer, could eat these sandwiches every day. It's a good thing the recipe makes a big batch! - Ona Allen, Huber Heights, Ohio 

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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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Grandma's Sloppy Joes

Submitted by: JENNCARLEN 
My grandma gave me this recipe last year. My co-workers are always asking me to make it for them. The ground cloves add that special flavor 

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Delish Sloppy Joes

Submitted by: KG 
Six ingredients - hamburger, condensed tomato soup, brown sugar, Worcestershire sauce, vinegar, and your favorite hamburger buns - combine to make a quick and easy Sloppy Joe. 

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Neat Sloppy Joes

Submitted by: AUNT MAMIE 
No green pepper in this recipe, so it's a hit with kids. We added this to the menu at a children's camp, and it has been a favorite for several years. The mixture is thick, so they are 'neat' rather than sloppy. This freezes and reheats well. 

Mark's Nearly Famous Sloppy Joes

Submitted by: CHUCKIE768 
A nearly-famous concoction with a list of ingredients as long as your arm. I've been tweaking this recipe for years and think it's finally perfected. Like a good chili, it may be even better the second day. 

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Sloppy Joes on Buns

Submitted by: Ragu® 
These Italian-flavored Sloppy Joes made with ground beef and chunky pasta sauce are sure to be asked for again and again! 

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Zesty Sloppy Joes

Submitted by: Sharon McKee 
My mother-in-law created this recipe in the early 1950s. She prepared it many, many times before she was happy with the end result. Our family likes these satisfying sandwiches served with pickles and potato chips. -Sharon McKee, Denton, Texas 

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Grandma's Sloppy Joes

Submitted by: Patricia Pidgeon 
My grandma served these sandwiches each time I visited as a child. When I had children of my own, I relied on this recipe as an inexpensive way to feed them. They like it, and now my grandchildren do, too. - Patricia Pidgeon, Sycamore, Illinois 

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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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