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What's your favourite?
What's your favourite sarnie?
From the varied array of high street (bulk made) sandwiches to gourmet homemade versions, I was wondering what folks best sandwich was. Personally,I love a good BSE (bacon,sausage and egg) with dab of brown sauce or grated cheese (on brown wholewheat bread to balance the scales). No toms though as the juice tends to migrate into the bread,threatening structural integrity :D You can stop the migration of tom juice from destroying your bread by adding a thin coating of butter but, to be honest,I don't care much for tomatoes (and it's wishful thinking, thinking that your barricade will hold). There was a time I went through a pie on a tea-cake phase too but I've gone off them as I tend to get heartburn :( So,what's your fave? |
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Can't beat a good old cheese & tomato butty - no frills needed, comfort food at it's best imo :)
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Bacon and tomato sauce always goes down well in the 1954 household, as does spam with a hint of piccalilli. Currently the dear mater has a hankering for thinly sliced tomato sandwiches. She has not mentioned issues of structural integrity, but I will broach the subject next time she has one.
I hope this information is of use to you! |
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Cheers,the info its greatly appreciated :D |
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Bacon on melted strong cheese fer me, a winner every time,:)
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Egg Sandwiches are my favourite, but opening a packet of them indoors can often get some sideways glances from people wondering about the smell.
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Best butter and strawberry jam clarted on thick.
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Mrs explorer is currently making Aberdeen Angus and thinly sliced red onion on warby's bread (for me) and prawn Mayo on French bread for herself.
We are planning on going for a wander later this aft and hopefully it's going to be quite hunger inducing :) |
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The 1954 family likes Warburton's White Danish, as it adds to the eating experience.
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Likewise lemon cheese(not curd) with sliced banana is very tasty too. When I was a student nurse at BRI we used to get sent for tea at 3pm. I used to get a packet of salt and vinegar crisps two slices of buttered bread(though I suspect the butter was actually marge) and put sliced banana onto the bread with a good layer of crisps. My colleagues used to pull their faces and go yeuk....but many tried the combo and liked it. Sliced granny smith with some strong cheddar on a barm cake is good. I have never yet tried a pie on a barm cake....it just seems all wrong...but then I guess you could say that about banana and salt and vinegar crisps. |
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For me there are several, but smooth peanut butter and sliced banana on whole wheat bread is a breakfast favourite. I know that my Mum has one every day for breakfast, and when I visit her she makes one for me. Comfort food for sure!
For lunch I like a good German rye bread - Tiefenfurter works well in the structural integrity department - with thinly sliced meat of some kind (ham, Montreal smoked meat, Mennonite Summer Sausage or whatever is to hand) with a nice tasty aged white cheddar, onion and tomato. This is then grilled to melty crisp gooiness (that is possible, trust me!) For any time of day, I really enjoy a poppy seed bagel toasted lightly, with a fried egg, lettuce tomato and mayonnaise. Gee, I'm getting hungry just thinking about it Hah hah. |
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Polskie Pickles - yeah, but not for breakfast. Hubbie on the other hand likes them any time of day :)
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Beef n onion
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Nice crusty bread and butter, a little salt, a little pepper - I can go for that :)
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A good splodge of tuna Mayo on top of crispy little gem lettuce on wholemeal bread with plain crisps on the side. Also, sliced corned beef from the deli (not from a can) with warm sliced tomato brings back happy memories of school trips when, when it was time to eat your packed lunch it was always quite soggy after being in your bag all morning! Mmm.
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From the sound of things cheese goes well with most combos,not bad for something that's basically left to rot (mature) for months at a time.
I must say,I'm surprised by some of the combo's put forward...yes,Mrs P I'm looking at you,I had you down as a spam lady (not the crisp butty type) you should try a spud pie on a barm ;) ... .... Talking of crazy combos Mrs E was just yapping about bacon with chocolate sandwiches :eek:. I though those across the pond would be eating quadruple decker anything and everything sandwiches :).... ...by the way,my Aberdeen Angus butties were super :) |
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No spam for me.
Chip butty with apple sauce... or try grated carrot, apple sauce and pickled beetroot(for vegetarian days). I like cheese, but it doesn't like me...though sometimes I will have cheese and beggar the consequences...I nearly always regret this. |
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I almost forgot ... fried bread and HP:alright: And the top off my dad's boiled egg ... we were short of brass; but it sure tasted good.:D
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Fried diced chicken (marinated in cajun & olive oil), bacon, cheese, lettuce & tomato on a lightly toasted Ciabatta with mayo. AKA The Scooby Doo Sandwich.
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Saw it on an episode of can't cook, wont cook yonks ago.
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