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Post by Beck on Jan 9, 2009 10:40:06 GMT 10
What do you like to have on your sandwiches? Any weird combos that you would recommend people to try? I love a chicken salad sandwich, or a turkey salad sandwich. But I don't often make big ones at home
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Post by Bre on Jan 9, 2009 10:49:12 GMT 10
I love pretty much any sandwich as long as it's practical. None of that peanut butter cheerios chips weird stuff. My favorite is turkey or chicken. I love them grilled too.
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Post by RebeccaR on Jan 9, 2009 10:52:52 GMT 10
Salad sandwiches are always nice with Chicken or Salami. And i love toasted chicken, cheese and mayo. Haven't had one in years.... mmm making me hungry just thinking about it hehe. Toasted Cheese and tomato is nice too. Might make one for lunch today
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Post by Beck on Jan 9, 2009 10:54:34 GMT 10
Mmmm thats a great idea Bec, sounds like it might be my lunch today I love cheese and tomato sangas, toasted or not. If its not toasted, then with a tiny bit of pepper too.
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Post by shred on Jan 9, 2009 21:38:31 GMT 10
Nothing vegetarian, thank you very much.
I don't really have any favourite. Though I tend to go for egg/tuna/ham (not all three together) sandwiches a lot.
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Post by Glenn on Jan 10, 2009 7:35:00 GMT 10
I hate vegetables so try and steer clear of them in sandwiches. But i will sometimes eat cucumber, lettuce, tomato or onion as long as its a very small amount and can barely taste it. At least it keeps my mum from complaining about my lack of veggie intake haha
I like chicken and bacon sarnies the most. Or turkey and cheese toasties mmmm.
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Post by Lizzie on Jan 10, 2009 15:47:41 GMT 10
Hmm...well for me it's more what I won't put on my sandwich! I don't really like ham, or jalapeños.
Cold lamb (from a roast) and mint jelly is AWESOME.
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Post by shred on Jan 10, 2009 22:16:49 GMT 10
Mint jelly? I don't like eating vegetables but I don't mind cucumbers and lettuce in my sandwich. I tend to pick out the tomatoes.
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Post by Lizzie on Jan 11, 2009 19:43:32 GMT 10
Sounds gross hey. But it's absolutely delish. The sandwich of my childhood!
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Post by shred on Jan 11, 2009 23:20:58 GMT 10
Is it some sort of jam?
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Post by Lizzie on Jan 12, 2009 14:37:09 GMT 10
Same consistency, yeah.
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Post by buffymanic on Jan 12, 2009 21:36:42 GMT 10
I've just eaten a beef, red onion and mustard mayonaise sandwich twas very nice too. Not normally what I would go for but I felt like a change.
If I'm buying them from a shop its usually bacon and brown sauce, prawn or meatball sub
Making them at home I'm a bit boring and go for ham and cheese or corned beef. Atleast its nothing weird like Xander he has cheese and jam!
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Post by shred on Jan 12, 2009 22:39:41 GMT 10
I love meatball sub from Subway! It's the only sub I get from there. ;D
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Post by Nico on Jan 13, 2009 13:33:10 GMT 10
Pieces and Cheese n' Ham are ma favourite. I sometimes like to have Pieces n' Crisps some flavours work better than others but damn they are good, and Pieces n' Banana I love also. Pieces being Sandwiches of course.
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Post by Lizzie on Jan 13, 2009 22:15:12 GMT 10
Ahaha why do you call them pieces? Is that a Scottish thing?
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Post by buffymanic on Jan 13, 2009 22:20:45 GMT 10
Must be a weirdo scottis thing But I agree crisp sarnies are the best!
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Post by Nico on Jan 14, 2009 4:07:02 GMT 10
As weird as 'Sarnies' . Dunno, they have always been called pieces since I was a wee kid and it kinda stuck, though in my household we use both the words pieces and sandwiches
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Post by Beck on Jan 14, 2009 15:51:25 GMT 10
Hmmm Sangas, Sarnies, Pieces...
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Post by shred on Jan 14, 2009 23:42:52 GMT 10
I have never heard of sandwiches being called anything else but a sandwich!
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Post by Bre on Jan 15, 2009 5:31:40 GMT 10
Me too! Except for a sub, but that's a bit different than a sandwich.
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