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Epicurean Kentuckian: A Miracle Whip man, Ben Finn, speaks up

Ben Finn's father introduced him to one of the finest sandwiches ever made. It has the requisite, Miracle Whip, but there are surprise elements, and he calls it the 'Adair Co. BLT, w/o the B or L' and, with a suggestion which should be on every menu in Adair County by law: Wash down with ice cold milk' -CM

Ben Finn writes:
Yes,I m a Miracle Whip man too;was raised on it.Your description of the ham sandwich was dead on. Dad introduced me to a great sandwich made with Miracle Whip that doesn't sound too good but I attest it's one of the finest summer sandwiches ever made. In between two slices of either white or wheat bread, spread peanut butter on one slice and a generous slather of Miracle Whip on the other. Slice a good, ripe homegrown tomato and put a couple slices in between to complete the sandwich. Wash down with ice cold milk. It's sorta the Adair Co. BLT,w/o the B or the L. --Ben Finn
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