Runzas (1949) on Sandwiches of History
Help me make even more sandwiches and get access to perks by joining this channel! / @sandwichesofhistory Today were a sandwich of regional and our history. That’s because Rachel was kind enough to share scans of recipe cards from aunt and grandma for Runzas which apparently originated out of Nebraska in 1949. Now, I know it isn’t a traditional “sandwich” but it’s still filling in bread so I am going for it. Of course, that begs the question is a calzone a sandwich? I technically no, but maybe yes in spirit? Snag some Sandwiches of History hoodies, t-shirts, beanies, and more! https://www.sandwichesofhistory.com/m... --------------------------------------------------------------- Sign up for my weekly recap email! https://sandwiches-of-history.ghost.io/ --------------------------------------------------------------- Buy your copy of Sandwiches of History: The Cookbook! https://geni.us/SandwichesofHistory --------------------------------------------------------------- #Runzas #oddsandwiches #inthechipswithbarry #sandwichesofhistory #historic-sandwiches #oldsandwiches #oldrecipes #sandwichesofyoutube #regionalhistory #1949

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