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18th May 11, 01:40 PM
#61
Originally Posted by DesertCeltic
I vote for the picnic basket at Lindys. Nothing like potato salad on a burger.
I had a double "velvet hammer" today from Lindys! Wow was that good!
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18th May 11, 02:17 PM
#62
Originally Posted by DesertCeltic
I vote for the picnic basket at Lindys. Nothing like potato salad on a burger.
Is that like cole slaw on pulled pork?
Jim
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18th May 11, 05:20 PM
#63
To amend my response, I have a special place in my heart for Jimmy John's 'Billy Club'. GREAT sandwich!
-Adam
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18th May 11, 05:44 PM
#64
Originally Posted by Jock Scot
Thinly sliced cold roast beef with lashings of homemade horseradish sauce, between two slices of thin cut brown bread.
Superb! I concur, yet I would add a slice or two of Swiss cheese to that ensemble.
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18th May 11, 07:13 PM
#65
Originally Posted by Drac
Is that like cole slaw on pulled pork?
Jim
As Rachel Ray would say "Yummo"
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18th May 11, 07:17 PM
#66
Fried bologna on toasted white bread with miraclewhip always hits the spot. However on a hot summer day a piled high BLT really does the trick; white bread toasted, miracle whip on both slices, fresh lettuce, tomatos that were on the vine in the garden 10 minutes ago, and 6 strips of bacon, repeat as necessary. But my all time favourite sandwich would have to be cold leftover meatloaf on buttered bread. Hmmm.... think we'll have to have meatloaf tomorrow night for supper.
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18th May 11, 07:19 PM
#67
Best sandwich hands down and I've been all over the world, is a hot turkey sandwich from Turkey Roost in Kawkawlin Michigan. Seriously the best sandwich ever, and the biscuits are simply amazing. Dang I'm hungry now.
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18th May 11, 10:28 PM
#68
Two pieces of lightly toasted and lightly buttered bread, lay full piece of bacon on one piece of toast, then a fried egg, splash of HP sauce, then another full piece of bacon, top with the other piece of toast and your in heaven.
Woot22 just mentioned what you guys calls biscuits. Whilst in Oklahoma many years ago I stopped by a diner one morning with my American friends.
They all ordered biscuits and gravy, I ordered the biscuits, a small container of strawberry jam, a container of cream and a cup of tea. The whole diner looked at me as I had a devonshire tea and couldn't believe I was putting jam and cream on the "biscuits" BTW the biscuits from this diner weren't too bad a substitute for scones
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18th May 11, 11:39 PM
#69
As a lumberjack, I thoroughly condone having buttered scones for tea!
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19th May 11, 12:57 AM
#70
Originally Posted by CDNSushi
As a lumberjack, I thoroughly condone having buttered scones for tea!
Please CDNSushi, now I am going to have to watch my entire Monty Python collection and have a cup of tea
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