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Armstrong's Turkey Devonshire
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under 30 minutes
ingredients
2 slices sourdough, toasted slightly
2 slices tomato, thick sliced
1/4 pound good deli sliced turkey meat
1 cup Armstrong's cheese sauce
1 dash paprika
directions
Place toasted slices of bread on a plate that can be placed in the oven, or you can use a pie dish. Place meat and then tomato on top of the bread. Pour cheese sauce over all, and sprinkle with some paprika.
Place into a 350 degrees F oven, for about 10 minutes, you will want the cheese sauce to brown.
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