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  2. Sizzler - Wikipedia

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    Sizzler also introduced a free grilled cheese bread roll at the start of the experience which was intended to line the stomach, curbing appetite. Customers took notice, and Sizzler's reputation suffered. Sizzler filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 1996 ("to escape costly leases on unprofitable restaurants"), and closed over 130 of its locations.

  3. Patty melt - Wikipedia

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    Like a grilled cheese, the patty melt maintains its structural integrity when eaten, as all ingredients are grilled at the same time and assembled while still hot, which melds the grilled bread, hamburger patty, cheese, and onions into a single unit that does not fall apart while being eaten.

  4. Meat slicer - Wikipedia

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    A meat slicer, also called a slicing machine, deli slicer or simply a slicer, is a tool used in butcher shops and delicatessens to slice meats, sausages, cheeses and other deli products. As compared to a simple knife, using a meat slicer requires less effort, as well as keeps the texture of food more intact. [ 1 ]

  5. These 3-Ingredient Appetizers Are So Popular, I Always ... - AOL

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    Fan favorites include tangy goat cheese, crumbled blue cheese, and salty feta, but sheep's milk cheeses (like Manchego), smoked gouda, or aged Cheddar are also excellent choices.

  6. Mixer (appliance) - Wikipedia

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    In 1908 Herbert Johnston, an engineer for the Hobart Manufacturing Company, invented an electric standing mixer. His inspiration came from observing a baker mixing bread dough with a metal spoon; soon he was toying with a mechanical counterpart. By 1915, his 20-gallon (80 L) mixer was standard equipment for most large bakeries.

  7. Cheese press - Wikipedia

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    Pressing influences the cheese's hardness and texture and will also determine the shape of the block or wheel of cheese. [ 1 ] Some sources state that Hazel Irwin, who received a patent for a cheese press in 1808, [ 2 ] was the first American woman to receive a patent, [ 3 ] although others state that Hannah Slater in 1793, [ 4 ] [ 5 ] or Mary ...

  8. Otto Frederick Rohwedder - Wikipedia

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    The first loaf of sliced bread was sold commercially on July 7, 1928. Sales of the machine to other bakeries increased and sliced bread became available across the country. Gustav Papendick, a baker in St. Louis, bought Rohwedder's second machine and found he could improve on it. He developed a better way to have the machine wrap and keep bread ...

  9. Sizzler (food) - Wikipedia

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    A sizzler is a medley dish invented in Mumbai. It is cooked and served on a hot metal plate that is placed on a wooden holder when taken to the customer's table. The dish is inspired by the Japanese Teppanyaki, in which vegetables and meat are cooked on a very hot metal griddle, to keep the inside soft and moist, and make the outside crunchy. [1]