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thetank
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Sandwich thread
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March 10, 2009, 04:47:05 PM »
The sandwich is a food poker players should have something of a connection with.
It was invented, after all, by that chap who was so engrossed in a card game that he didn't want to stop for dinner. The foodstuff of degenerates!
I've been experimenting with different combinations recently, with mixed success.
I'm currently a fan of corn beef and coleslaw on a chesse topped roll. Wondered if anyone else wanted to share their favourites?
(I'm missing more than I'm hitting in my experimentation, need guidance in formulating the ultimate degen snack)
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March 10, 2009, 04:48:20 PM »
Good idea for a thread Dewi!
Many favourites here, off to ponder the primus inter pares.
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Not massive on them as an everday lunch item, but i did have a nice gammon and branston pickle one last night, on a granary roll as a snack...
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Oh, do rolls count?
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Strong Cheddar with coleslaw is a particular fancy of mine but, when I have the stomach for it, I will go for fresh crusty granary bread spread with butter and lots English mustard containing hot crispy smoked bacon and thick cut raw onions. It helps to clear the sinuses
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Any fav sandwich of mine would be made using french stick apart from that: ham n grated cheese,turkey & stuffing or bacon and sausage all work as well for me
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Quote from: TheChipPrince on March 10, 2009, 04:49:30 PM
Oh, do rolls count?
Och aye, it all counts.
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March 10, 2009, 04:54:34 PM »
I am a huge admirer of the sandwich.
A preference of mine is to take whatever you might have as a proper meal - and just stick it in a sandwich.
A bakery near where I used to work encouraged me with this, around Christmas they did a Christmas Dinner Sandwich.
Unlike some bakeries that wimp out and just give this name to a Turkey and Cranberry sandwich, this one did it properly.
Turkey, Cranberry Sauce, Roast Parsnip, Roast Potatoes, Peas and Gravy - awesome sandwich.
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Quote from: Jon MW on March 10, 2009, 04:54:34 PM
A preference of mine is to take whatever you might have as a proper meal - and just stick it in a sandwich.
off for a pot noodle sandwich
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Admittedly it's probably a bit early in the thread for an adjunct, but over the last couple of days I have rediscovered the joy of pop tarts (which are a
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of sandwich), after a hiatus of many years.
Do they still make the apple ones - I can only find strawberry and chocolate.
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Quote from: thetank on March 10, 2009, 04:53:35 PM
Quote from: TheChipPrince on March 10, 2009, 04:49:30 PM
Oh, do rolls count?
Och aye, it all counts.
Whoa, hold up. This is England.
A sandwich has to, & can only, consist of "filling" sandwiched between bread, cut from loaves.
Rolls, cobs, baps, french farty nonsense, etc, can NOT be part of a Sandwich.
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Last night didn't fancy cooking so toasted thick cut white bread - bacon, blue cheese, slightly melted on the bacon in the pan and black olives (the particularly strong tasting ones from crespo) - rather marv I found
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A wierd sandwich some bloke at my work had the other day was ham n cheese baugette... .... which he opened up to put his sausage roll in, eh what's that about ? wierdo
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Quote from: mondatoo on March 10, 2009, 04:56:59 PM
A wierd sandwich some bloke at my work had the other day was ham n cheese baugette... .... which he opened up to put his sausage roll in, eh what's that about ? wierdo
A baguette? A BAGUETTE?
Behave. What are you, posh or summat? A posh bloke from up north? You're having a laugh.
Sliced bread only, please. No arty farty French shite.
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Quote from: nirvana on March 10, 2009, 04:56:47 PM
Last night didn't fancy cooking so toasted thick cut white bread - bacon, blue cheese, slightly melted on the bacon in the
pan
and black olives (the particularly strong tasting ones from crespo) - rather marv I found
Blatant, "my regular cooking is so bloody marvellous and gastronomically exciting that I consider only using one pan to not even be cooking" brag post imo
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