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In reply to the discussion: What are you best at cooking/making for a meal? I am best at making Reuben sandwiches [View all]Unwind Your Mind
(2,368 posts)62. Garlic bread
The trick is to bake it first then broil at the end without ever taking your eyes off
Im also in charge of gravy for holiday meals.
My husband specializes in Mexican, lucky lucky me 😋
Eta, the Reuben is the best sandwich ever
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What are you best at cooking/making for a meal? I am best at making Reuben sandwiches [View all]
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