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Love these simple tasty little bundles of deliciousness!
You can make them out of whatever you enjoy Chicken, turkey,ground beef, meatballs, pork, left over roast ,BBQ, B.L.T's even lunchmeat make them hot or cold sandwiches and add as many or no toppings the possibilities are endless..
These happen to be ground Sirloin smothered in Cheddar Cheese with a few of our favorite summer toppings and put on Hawaiian Sweet Rolls.
The younger kids love them ( just their size) Oh and also delicious with grilled Pineapple rings on top !
Why sliders???because in my area there is a delicious little hamburger that has been around forever( I grew up on them) and still love White Castles Oh Yeah!!!!
Image Credit: Confused, Alone and Scared Today by Nina Mathews Photography
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Slide by Bill Ferriter
The Tempered Radical
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Old RR Slide.
B&O #5300 "President Washington" and USRA Light Mikado #4500 at the B&O RR Museum, Baltimore, Maryland.
Kodachrome slide. Handwritten note on slide reads "Don ..., Pris, Pat, Pauline." Slide is part of a set that was bought on eBay.
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So, today's shot doesn't really portray Thanksgiving, but I had to post this shot. I've never ever seen a slide like this one! After our Thanksgiving lunch, the whole Cooper family headed over to their neighborhood playground to walk off some of the food and let Rylie play. We got there to find one of the scariest playsets I've ever seen. This slide has absolutely NO sides on it and at any point going down, the kid could just fall off. Tim was daring enough to try it and I really liked the fact that Ryan was in the background to help give some scale to just how high the slide is. 1/320sec@f/11 ISO400 FL:18mm
Original Image Credit: Graduation Cake Guy by David Goehring
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Slide by Bill Ferriter
The Tempered Radical
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