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Recipe(tried): Hamburgers
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Kim/AL 4-5-2000
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 MSG ID: 17490
Nancy: You don't have to add anything to the meat, but you can. Sometimes I add BBQ sauce to give them a different flavor. I don't know about your meat in Canada, but I had trouble making burgers when I lived in Germany. The Germans grind their meat fine and very lean. To make hamburgers, you need a little fat in the meat and a medium grind. If there isn't enough fat, the burgers come out dry. If the meat is ground too fine, it won't stick together.--Kim

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  ISO: How to make hamburgers ?
  Nancy B Ontario Canada - 4-4-2000
 
MSG ID: 17486
  1 Recipe(tried): Hamburgers
    Patsy, La - 4-5-2000
   
MSG ID: 17487
  2 Seasoning ideas
    Kathy, SC - 4-5-2000
   
MSG ID: 17488
  3 ISO: You don't add anything to the meat ?
    Nancy B - 4-5-2000
   
MSG ID: 17489
4 Recipe(tried): Hamburgers
    Kim/AL - 4-5-2000
   
MSG ID: 17490
  5 Recipe(tried): Hamburgers
    Gina, Fla - 4-5-2000
   
MSG ID: 17491
  6 Thank You: Thanks (more)
    Nancy B - 4-6-2000
   
MSG ID: 17492
  7 Recipe(tried): Nancy, more burger ideas...
    Roz/La. - 4-6-2000
   
MSG ID: 17493
  8 Grind your own burgers & use Roz's.....
    Char - 4-6-2000
   
MSG ID: 17494
  9 Ummm Roz, these sound great!!
    Gina, Fla - 4-6-2000
   
MSG ID: 17495
  10 Recipe (tried) hamburgers
    Ed/CA - 6-29-2000
   
MSG ID: 17525
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