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| 2207.1 | Daisy roll??? | MADMXX::GROVER | The CIRCUIT_MAN | Wed Jan 17 1990 10:17 | 11 | 
|  |     Ah.... excuse me, BUT what is "Daisy roll"? 
    
    When we do boiled dinner (my favorite meal), we use a corned beef
    and boil/simmer it most of the day. After which we add the veges
    and allow to cook till tender. Then add the cabbage... I also put
    in a turnup (rudabaga(sp?)) with the potatos.
    
    Not so quick, but equilly tastie...! With an American flair, we
    serve our boiled dinner now with "johnny cake" (sweet corn bread)
    which adds an interesting twist. A... the ultimate melting pot.!
    
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| 2207.2 | Re: .1, Daisy Roll? | USEM::WILSON |  | Wed Jan 17 1990 11:04 | 7 | 
|  |     RE .1, that is exactly what it's called, a Daisy Roll. I got mine
    at the Super Stop & Shop, and it was called a Daisy roll, and then
    on the back it had another sticker that read "Pork shoulder Butt",
    it ends up tasting like ham.
    
    
    Charlene
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| 2207.3 | Ah.. YUM..!! | MADMXX::GROVER | The CIRCUIT_MAN | Wed Jan 17 1990 12:40 | 5 | 
|  |     Thanks for the info... I had never heard it called Daisy Roll before.
    Is it (maybe) a type of brand name for the Pork butt. I'll have
    to look around the market to see if I can find it.!!
    
    
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| 2207.4 | ask if you con't find it | QUICKR::FISHER | Pat Pending | Wed Jan 17 1990 14:15 | 7 | 
|  |     The day shift meat manager can usually help you.  There are often
    "local" names for different pieces and the meat manager can often
    translate.  On any other shift you're likely to just get people who
    wrap and stack packages.
    
    I spent a lifetime cutting beef one summer.
    ed
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| 2207.6 | More commonly known as Daisy ham | DELNI::GMARTIN |  | Wed Jan 17 1990 16:17 | 8 | 
|  |     I make my boiled dinner basically the same as .0 but.....
    
    I cut the cabbage in wedges so that you're not trying to scoop out
    loose leaves.  
    
    Also, I sometimes use corned beef as does .1.
    
    The Daisy ham in our area is wrapped in a red cellophane type material.
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| 2207.7 | add beans | NEWPRT::PEDERSON_PA | OUTTA MY WAY...I'm packin'a VISA | Wed Jan 17 1990 17:52 | 8 | 
|  |     I do the wedges,too....so much easier.
    
    I also add a can of drained green beans to the pot.
    
    serve with LOTS of butter and vinegar and salt and pepper..
    
    pat
    
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| 2207.8 | My favorite kind of meal | JUPITR::SOUSAL |  | Thu Jun 06 1991 10:12 | 10 | 
|  |                           For something different
    Add some Linguica(Portuguese sausage) and some pork spare ribs and it
    will be even better, also add broccoli to the vegies(don't let it cook
    too much) and you've got yourselves a great boiled dinner.
    The portuguese hard bread rolls are also a great addition to this
    dinner, you can find them at Super-Stop & Shop.
    
    Enjoy.........
    
    Lisa
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