The Origin Of New York's Chopped Cheese Sandwich
If you've ever tried one of New York's chopped cheese sandwiches, you might have wondered where the unique meal came from. It's origins are certainly notable.
Read MoreIf you've ever tried one of New York's chopped cheese sandwiches, you might have wondered where the unique meal came from. It's origins are certainly notable.
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