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Old 05-31-2007, 01:19 PM   #1
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I love a good sandwich. There are certain sandwiches that are so good that they have been named and their ingredients are consistent. I'm thinking of sandwiches like the Italian, Reuben, Philly Cheesesteak, Club, Mufalleta and others. I have been on a Reuben kick lately, as there are a couple of local places that know how to make them well.

Anybody have any favorites?
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My absolute favorite sandwich is fried peanut butter and honey.

But I love clubs.
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My absolute favorite sandwich is fried peanut butter and honey.
How do you make that?
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How do you make that?
Anybody know what that movie "Snakes on a Plane" is about?
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Those in Salt Lake can go to Joni's Deli and get the Dagwood. Based on the Blondie comic strips, it has, well, everything.
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How do you make that?
you take ungodly amounts of pb and honey, smash as much as will fit between two slices of bread, butter the outside of the sandwich, and grill.

If you're careful you can keep it under 5000 calories. yum!!
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you take ungodly amounts of pb and honey, smash as much as will fit between two slices of bread, butter the outside of the sandwich, and grill.

If you're careful you can keep it under 5000 calories. yum!!
Sounds like a sticky mess. I'll stick with the Reuben.
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I love Euro sandwiches. A bagette, some kind of smoked meat (usually ham or dry salami), butter and/or cheese, and little or nothing else. I grew up on them as a child in Brazil.

The bagette has to be crispy, goddamnit. If it's soft it's not a bagette.

For hot dog lovers, there's nothing like "le hot dog" in France. Hot dog, French cheese, some kind of delicious onion sauce, inside of a fresh bagette.
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I love Euro sandwiches. A bagette, some kind of smoked meat (usually ham or dry salami), butter and/or cheese, and little or nothing else. I grew up on them as a child in Brazil.

The bagette has to be crispy, goddamnit. If it's soft it's not a bagette.

For hot dog lovers, there's nothing like "le hot dog" in France. Hot dog, French cheese, some kind of delicious onion sauce, inside of a fresh bagette.
Ooh. I did like the sandwiches in France. I almost forgot how good they were. It's hard to remember sandwiches though when all you can think about are their chocolates and pastries.
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