Takeout: Pulled-pork sandwiches -
Summary from United States, from articles in English
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Large chunks of white and darker hamlike pieces of Boston butt were stuffed in a substantial seeded bun, bathed in a mild homemade sauce that was a tad sweet. (article 4)
A second-period goal by Craig Brubaker holds up as the game's lone score and Sandwich skates away with a 1-0 triumph over Wilmington in the Division 2 state championship at the TD Banknorth Garden 3rd period. (article 3)
Every time Wilmington starts putting some rubber around the cage, Sandwich is quick to clear (or cover up). (article 3)
Sandwich, 1-0 (6:41, 3rd) Sandwich's Matt Cassissta broke in alone with a chance to extend his team's lead, but Wilmington's Michael Cabral made a huge save to keep this a one-goal game. (article 3)
Ernie Mello got off a big slapper with space in the slot, but couldn't light the lamp at 11:40 2nd period. (article 3)
During the Middle Ages, blocks of stale bread called trenchers were used as plates with meats and other foods stacked on top. (article 2)
They have been around since the 1st century B.C. Rabbi Hillel the Elder is credited with creating the first version, which featured chopped nuts, apples and spices between two matzos. (article 1)
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Story keywords
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Sandwich, bread, Wilmington, Sandwiches, lettuce |
Source articles
- JUSTIN’S SUPER HEALTHY CHICKEN SANDWICH (NY Post, 06/04/2008, 427 words)
- SANDWICHES -OUR FAVORITE ON-THE-GO MEAL (NY Post, 06/04/2008, 647 words)
- The Boston Globe High School Sports Blog (boston.com, 06/04/2008, 477 words)
- Takeout: Pulled-pork sandwiches - (baltimoresun.com, 06/05/2008, 270 words)
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