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Fool's Gold Loaf is a sandwich made by the Colorado Mine Company, a restaurant in Denver, Colorado. It consists of a single warmed, hollowed-out loaf of bread filled with the contents of one jar of creamy peanut butter, one jar of grape jelly, and one pound (454 g) of bacon.
Jun 28, 2020 · The menu at the now-closed Colorado Mine Co., frequented by celebrities in the 1970s, lists the Fool's Gold sandwich as $37.95, representing the restaurant's fun-loving nature.
The novelty item, served at the now-defunct Colorado Mine Company in Denver was known as the “Fool’s Gold.” It cost $49.95 and was served in an entire hollowed-out loaf of bread.
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Aug 4, 2014 · The sandwich, called the “Fool’s Gold,” was a novelty item on the menu at the now-closed Colorado Mine Company, where Nick Andurlakis was a teenage cook. The sandwich has a supporting...
Apr 1, 2021 · The recipe comes from the legendary Colorado Mine Company, where Nick Andurlakis worked as a teenager: peanut butter, jelly, bacon, and a whole loaf of bread. It was a favorite of Elvis...
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Aug 16, 2012 · This was the Fool's Gold Loaf, a ginormous, artery-hardening contraption conceived and featured at the long-defunct Colorado Mine Company in Glendale, a restaurant run by Buck and...
Jan 8, 2013 · One night in 1976, the King started reminiscing about Fool's Gold Loaf, a sandwich he'd once eaten at the Colorado Mine Company in Denver. It cost $49.95 at the time — $189 in...