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Email: linda@burgershereandthere.com or lindasburgers@gmail.com
Snail Mail:
Linda Monach
675 VFW Parkway, #121
Chestnut Hill, MA 02467
Hey Linda! just wanted to say love the website!!:D been on a burger mission big time lately and finding your site was great!:) since about march ive been thinking up and compiling my burgers of the world list,ive had enough of working in other peoples kitchens and would love to go it on my own soon:) ive added a few to the list today one of which was my German idea (pork&beef,marjoram,caraway,garlic..& then some toppings) cant wait to read more from you and get cooking:) tom
Thanks Tom – welcome to the burger journey!
wow! website of my dreams!:D
thanks tom!
It was so awesome to meet you today at the audition. I am so rooting for you now!!!! Good luck!!!!
Thanks Tom! I was so sad to see you leave. Don’t give up on your dream, you need to try again next year, yummy cheesecake, yummy bbq and a great smile, it’s a winning combo!
L
Hi Linda,
I see you have a very nice recipe for lamburger with advieh, but I could not find how you put the two together. Should I just blend the lamb with the spices or dredge the meat in the spices and then broil/cook? I made the advieh, but need to know what I should do to combine them.
Thanks!
Jill
Hi Jill, I mixed the spices in with the meat. I generally find that dredging results in too heavy a flavor on the outside of the burger, I prefer to blend in with the meat so that it’s a milder flavor throughout. Sorry for the confusion – enjoy!
This is such a cool concept! I appreciate all the hard work that went into this! Adding this site to one of my faves… Many thanks!
Thanks Sheedah – its great to have you on board for the ride! Your turkey slider recipe looks so good, it make get me past my aversion to turkey patties.
http://sheedahdee.wordpress.com/2014/02/13/spiced-turkey-sliders-with-caramelized-onions-apples-snow-day-post/