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JW> Canadian whole wheat Shreddies made by Post Cereals is more
JW> popular but Chex are available here too. They are very similar
JW> in size, shape and structure. I googled it: Chex came out first
JW> and imitation Shreddies came along two years later.
DM> What is Shreddies?
A Canadian prepared breakfast cereal that doesn't need cooking like
porridge does; it comes in boxes from the store and you just pour
them into a bowl and eat cold with milk.
It's made from strands of whole wheat shaped into little squares.
Wheat kernels are steam cooked, rolled flat while still soft, cut
into strands, built up in layers, cut into little biscuits, baked
crisp and toasted brown on an assembly line in a factory.
https://www.postconsumerbrands.ca/brand/shreddies/
Chex is a similar American cereal but made with corn or rice.
I googled and found out that you have lots of breakfast cereals in
Russia too, including coloured, pre-sweetened ones with cartoon
characters on the box to make them attractive to kids. Some things
are the same world round.
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Title: Reuben Sandwich
Categories: Sandwiches, Beef, Cheese, Salads, Dressing
Yield: 2 Servings
4 oz Pastrami slices (thin &
Lean)
4 sl Rye bread
2 oz Swiss cheese; sliced
1 tb Margarine
Cole slaw
1 lb Cabbage; thinly sliced,
Cored
1/2 c Chopped onion
1/2 c Green pepper; fine chopped
1/2 c Water
1/3 c Apple cider vinegar
1/4 c Sugar
1/2 ts Salt
1 Carrot; grated
RUSSIAN DRESSING:
1/4 c Mayonnaise
1 tb Chili sauce
2 ts Pickles; chopped
1/4 ts Red pepper sauce
MAKE SLAW: Combine cabbage, onion, green pepper, 1/2 cup water,
vinegar, sugar and salt in saucepan. Bring to a boil over medium-
high heat. Reduce heat and simmer 25 minutes. Add carrot and
simmer 5 minutes more. Transfer to bowl; cool.
MAKE RUSSIAN DRESSING: While slaw is cooling, combine all
ingredients in small bowl.
Place pastrami on microwave proof plate; cover with damp paper
towel. Microwave on High 1 to 2 minutes until warm; set aside.
Divide and spread Russian dressing evenly on one side of 2 bread
slices. Top each slice with 1 tablespoon slaw, half of warm
pastrami, and half of cheese. Top with remaining bread.
Melt butter in a large cast-iron skillet over medium heat. Add
sandwiches and cook 3 to 4 minutes per side, until golden and
cheese has melted. Serve with remaining slaw.
Recipe By: Ladies Home Journal
Posted by: Perry Greene
Formatted by: Russell Fletcher
From: Michael Loo Date: 02 Mar 98
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Cheers
Jim
... I don't care what they say: cereal is always OK to eat anytime.
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