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MaxRenee
Wow I’ve never heard of this recipe before. Great job! I love Bernardin recipes.
sretep66
I had to Google what these are, as I had never heard of them before. Looks like a great hot dog or sausage relish. Definitely a regional treat.
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Wow I’ve never heard of this recipe before. Great job! I love Bernardin recipes.
I had to Google what these are, as I had never heard of them before. Looks like a great hot dog or sausage relish. Definitely a regional treat.