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I learned at a young age to make a pot of red gravy (some say sauce, depending on what part of Italy your family was from) from my in laws. It's made with pork neck bones, hot Italian sausage and ground beef. The first night you're only allowed sausage sandwiches because the spices have to get a chance to soak into the gravy overnight even after simmering for hours. The next night you're good to go and can use the gravy for any Italian dish you can concoct. Being a transplant from Chicago, I miss the food from there. Not only restaurant food because of the diversity, but ethnic food that I can't get here or at least can't get anything I deem decent. I used to make road trips to Chicago once a year just to bring back meats I think suck here. I really miss Chicago pizza, Vienna hotdogs and Italian Beefs, good giardinara, sport peppers on hotdogs when I have them. I miss the Carniceras there even though we have them here, just not the same. I haven't even found a decent Chinese restaurant to eat at here....missing Chinatown in Chicago BIG time.
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