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Businiess name:  Doris Italian Market & Bakery
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I love this place. What a lot of people don't know is that they have great subs at Doris's. Each day of the week they offer different subs for a discounted price. They serve Boars Head meats/cheeses and put all the fixings on. They also have a little salad bar and soups too. You can eat outside or like me I just take it to go. The price is very reasonable.\r \r Lastly, since this is an Italian market I am going to give a Dan I. Cook tip for impressing your love ones with My "Happy Meal". While at the market get a package of a presalad mix and a tomato then go to the pasta aisle (the market is small) and get some packaged spagetti, I like the kind that when you boil it it has a hollow center. Get a jar of spagetti sauce,watch out the have some expensive ones there. Go to the deli and order 4 turkey meatballs and tell the counter person to put some extra sauce in the container. Get a small container of their grated parm cheese and then walk right over to the bread counter, which is 5 steps from the deli and buy 6 garlic bread sticks that they make homemade. As long as you don't go crazy on the price of the spagetti sauce your total bill should be less than 25.00. \r \r Go home and put the sauce in a pot and add the meatballs ( I add a 1/4cup of red wine and fresh basil) then bring it to a simmer. Pour the salad in bowl and cut the tomato up and place on top. Cook the spagetti as directed and warm the garlic breadsticks in the oven 250 for 10 minutes. Toss the spagetti with the sauce and place the meatballs on top. Add some parm cheese and some fresh basil on top. Bring the salad bowl out with your favorite dressing. In about 45 minutes you have enough food to feed a family of 4 and we usually have leftovers. Everytime I do this meal I'm the family CHAMP and I never break a sweat. \r \r Remember to tell them Dan sent you for the subs and for my secret Dan I Cook's Happy Meal for your family...as always Stay Hungry!

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