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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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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?
Where is local for you? I got hooked on Reuben when I visited NYC, but I haven't found a decent place here in Utah. I have to make it myself.
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Where is local for you? I got hooked on Reuben when I visited NYC, but I haven't found a decent place here in Utah. I have to make it myself.
I live in the Dayton, OH area.

I've had a Reuben from Gandolfo's, but they don't use Rye bread and they put horseradish on it. It's about a C-. You may want to try Jason's Deli by the University Mall in Orem. I've heard good things about it.
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My absolute favorite sandwich is fried peanut butter and honey.

But I love clubs.
No banana? Elvis just rolled over in his grave. (Assuming he is, in fact, dead, of course. )
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No banana? Elvis just rolled over in his grave. (Assuming he is, in fact, dead, of course. )
Yeah, I know. I love peanut butter and banana, but only cold. The bananas turn kind of brown and get in the way when I fry, so I stick to PBH. But either way, I gotta give props to Elvis. He clearly had better taste in sandwiches than in his pantsuits.
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How do you make that?
Anybody know what that movie "Snakes on a Plane" is about?
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Old 05-31-2007, 04:09 PM   #9
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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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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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