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Favourite sandwich?

Im hungry and im stuck on what to have,

What is your favourite sandwich ?? what sort of bread do you prefer ?? do you use spread, butter or mayo?? any favourite sauces you just have to have???

Go on give me some ideas im famished

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Old Apr 25, 2007, 05:13 AM   #2  
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Reuben sandwich, absolute best:

Reuben sandwich - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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I am a fan of the classic BLT with Hellman's mayo

Good crispy bacon, fresh lettuce, tomatoes.

Or you could have the Monte Cristo

Monte Cristo sandwich - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

That is my hubby's favorite

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curlybenswife agrees: Thats some combination too thankyou for sharing.
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CaptainRich agrees: I love a good BLT. And Hellman's is topshelf!
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My favorite sandwich is made by a deli near where I work. They call it the New Yorker. It is thin sliced pastrami and turkey with swiss cheese on a sub roll and they use Russian dressing rather than mayo or mustard along with lettuce and tomato. Yum!

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Im starting to think that america has better sandwiches than us mmmmm im so hungry
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Hi-fibre white loaf with Red Leicester cheese and home made coleslaw gets my vote. Flora Light marg, scrape it on scrape it off. Only time to have a good butter is when you have chip butty (fried spuds to those left of the pond)

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The other thing that we have here that I absolutely love for a lunch (big lunch though) is the Muffaletta Sandwich. It is a staple in New Orleans.


A typical muffuletta consists of one muffuletta loaf, split horizontally. The loaf is then covered with a marinated olive salad, then layers of capicola, salami, mortadella, emmantaler, and provolone. The sandwich is sometimes heated through to soften the provolone.


Yummy

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The other thing that we have here that I absolutely love for a lunch (big lunch though) is the Muffaletta Sandwich. It is a staple in New Orleans.


A typical muffuletta consists of one muffuletta loaf, split horizontally. The loaf is then covered with a marinated olive salad, then layers of capicola, salami, mortadella, emmantaler, and provolone. The sandwich is sometimes heated through to soften the provolone.


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Wow that sounds like a meal in itself giggle yumm
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Anything from Subway really!

Meatball Marianara with extra cheese! Yummy!

My nephew likes tuna mayo on brown ... with grapes in! It's pretty nice apparently!?

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My sister used to work at a sandwich shop in New Orleans (20 years ago) that made soft shell crab sandwiches. They were good, but kind of creepy because their little legs used to hang over the bun.

I am a hamburger gal myself. We have a place called Kelly's here that makes a Sod Buster burger. It is a fat burger with bacon and white american cheese with Ranch dressing then whatever you put with (lettuce, pickles, etc.) I always go home with a sore belly after eating there.
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