by Sue Kidd
Once, when Jerry Rosi was making his family's famous Bimbo's Italian meat sauce at Stadium Thriftway, he noticed prying eyes watching his every move as he cooked in the store's open kitchen. For two days. That guy watched. Did the stranger crack Rosi's family's decades-old meat sauce recipe?
"He probably figured out part of it, but I had my secret ingredients with me," said Rosi (pronounced "rosy") by phone. "That guy" is one reason why Rosi travels with pre-measured "secret" ingredients when he makes the Bimbo's sauce for others.
Source: http://www.thenewstribune.com/
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