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What would be on your perfect sandwich? What kind of bread, cheese, meats, veggies, dressing ect? :yh_drool
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Turkey Pastrami on Rye with Monterrey jack cheese and mustard. :yh_drool
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White bread

American Cheese

Mayonnaise

Hot sauce

Sliced online

Lettuce
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RedGlitter;535210 wrote: White bread

American Cheese

Mayonnaise

Hot sauce

Sliced online

Lettuce


sorry but what's sliced online? :D
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Ok my favorite is

wheat bread, salami and bologna, chedder cheese, mayo and ranch dressing, lettuce, tomatoes, purple onions, and pickles. now where's that lip licking smilie. :D
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:wah:
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100% whole-grain bread

Garlic mayo

Thinly sliced turkey breast

Swiss cheese

Fresh basil leaves



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buttered Toasted wheat bread

Fried Spam

Baby swiss cheese

Fried egg

fried onions and jalapenos

fresh spinach
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I love

brown bread

grilled crispy bacon

fried egg....still slightly runny

grated cheese

brown sauce



YUMMY :D
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Sheryl;535219 wrote: sorry but what's sliced online? :D


Hahaha!! What the heck was I thinking? I meant to write "onion." Sliced onion. :wah:
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RedGlitter;535263 wrote: Hahaha!! What the heck was I thinking? I meant to write "onion." Sliced onion. :wah:


I was wandering what that was :wah: :wah:
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RedGlitter;535263 wrote: Hahaha!! What the heck was I thinking? I meant to write "onion." Sliced onion. :wah:


:wah: what I figured too, but was fun while it lasted!!:wah:
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My favorite sandwich is boring:

honey wheat bread

mayo (more than I should have, cause me likes it!)

turkey

lettuce

sometimes "online" (onion)--depending on how I'm feeling
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a brown roll with hot sausage and fried onion and brown sauce or



wholemeal bread, crunchy peanut butter, banana and choc hazelnut spread or



brown bread, cold sausage, cheddar and piccalilli or



proper turkey (cut from the bird not pumped full of additives) on brown bread with piccalilli





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A big crispy french stick, loads of butter and cheese, would be heaven :-6
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Betty Boop;535289 wrote: A big crispy french stick, loads of butter and cheese, would be heaven :-6


yummmm, but is that a sandwich?? or just bread with cheese and butter??

Not that I'm complaining sounds good to me, but something I'd have on the side with a main dish!!
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WonderWendy3;535292 wrote: yummmm, but is that a sandwich?? or just bread with cheese and butter??



Not that I'm complaining sounds good to me, but something I'd have on the side with a main dish!!




It's not strictly a sandwich no, but it's probably the main thing I miss most since becoming wheat free.

ooh Garlic Bread

Tiger Baps

Chip Butties



ok leaving now beginning to pine for all the above! :(
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Ok quick question, what is brown sauce?
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Sheryl;535329 wrote: Ok quick question, what is brown sauce?


It's the same texture as Ketchup(tomato sauce) but has a spicy taste to it, it's lovely :D
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Ohh ok. sounds interesting.
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Sounds kinda like steak sauce.
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Sheryl;535337 wrote: Ohh ok. sounds interesting.


If you want some PM me your address and i'll send some over to you :D
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jenna jameson jimbo kelly brook :sneaky: :-4 :-4
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Post by Sheryl »

thanks Suzy.

Everyone here has a wide variety in tastes. And don't worry WonderWendy, sometimes plain is just fine. In fact I had a mustard, cheese, and bologna sandwich for lunch today. :)
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jimbo;535377 wrote: jenna jameson jimbo kelly brook :sneaky: :-4 :-4


i knew one of ya'll was gonna post one of THOSE sandwiches. Wouldn't sure who though. :wah:
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does anyone like sweet lebonan bolagna?? We usually got it when we were in PA (Grandma's house) but our local Wal-Mart sells it now...only type of bolagna that I will eat....and only every once in a while, cause NOT good for Wendy!! (either is any lunch meat actually!!):-1
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jimbo;535377 wrote: jenna jameson jimbo kelly brook :sneaky: :-4 :-4


Okay, what is it?? I'll ask!!
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ok I'm thinking I should be embarrassed cause I knew the components of jimbo's sandwich were porn stars. :o
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WonderWendy3;535384 wrote: Okay, what is it?? I'll ask!!


The porn actress Jenna Jameson Jimmy in the middle and the actress Kelly Brook



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SuzyB;535389 wrote: The porn actress Jenna Jameson Jimmy in the middle and the actress Kelly Brook





He's just dreaming Wendy!!!!!!!
Thats not a dream its a delusion.:D
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Post by Chookie »

Much more basic but absolutely delicious:-

Wholemeal bread

Salt Butter

Boiled egg (sliced)

Lettuce

Salt & Pepper to taste

Bloody magnificent
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Thinly sliced prime rib with a nice Jarlsberg cheese and green chili. Pile it on a great crusty roll, put it under a broiler til melted. Serve it with the Au Jus from the prime rib. Dang - I'm hungry now!
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nvalleyvee;535553 wrote: Thinly sliced prime rib with a nice Jarlsberg cheese and green chili. Pile it on a great crusty roll, put it under a broiler til melted. Serve it with the Au Jus from the prime rib. Dang - I'm hungry now!


This sounds delicious! I will have to give it a shot! Thanks!!
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it's hard to pick just one! :D

I like BLT's and Subway's tuna sub and grilled cheese.....:o :D
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oooooo I got 2 faves

Genoa, or Hungarian salami piled onto whole wheat

splash of mustard

splash of mayo

sliced oinions

thin slices of cheddar

heated.



second one

toasted whole wheat bread

healthy spread of peanut butter

and nice ripe banana slices

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Dagwood Sandwich

Ingredients Procedure

For the Dagwood

sandwich

1 loaf unsliced Pullman bread

8 small dill pickles

10 leaves green leaf lettuce

10 thin slices tomato

5 slices bologna

5 slices turkey breast

5 slices American cheese

5 slices salami

5 slices ham

5 slices Swiss cheese

5 thin slices red onion

¼ cup Italian dressing

For the Dagwood

Pickle Sticks

8 10" bamboo skewers

8 large stuffed green olives

8 cherry peppers

8 large pitted black olives

8 pepperoncinis

8 small dill pickles



Laying your knife flat, cut the Pullman loaf in half, lengthwise



Cut the two halves in half again the same way. You should now have four long flat slices of bread. Set the top two aside



Separate the bottom two slices and splash the bottom layer of bread with half of the Italian dressing



Layer on first: five lettuce leaves, then five slices of tomato. Now layer on the bologna, turkey and American cheese



Top this lower sandwich half with a center slice of bread and set aside



Now separate the top two slices of bread, laying the center slice down and the top slice aside



On the center slice, lay down first, five lettuce leaves, then five tomato slices. Layer on the ham, salami and Swiss cheese. Top with the onions and splash the onions with the remaining Italian dressing



For the Dagwood Pickle Sticks:

Place the top slice of bread on top



To assemble: place the top sandwich half on the bottom sandwich half and hold together with: Dagwood Pickle Sticks



On each skewer, place one green olive, one cherry pepper, one black olive, one pepperoncini and one pickle



Slide them all the way to the top of the skewer



Stab the pickle sticks down through the two sandwich halves, evenly dividing the loaf into eight equal portions



Cut the sandwich vertically between the sticks and serve



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Marie5656;536028 wrote: Dagwood Sandwich

Ingredients Procedure

For the Dagwood

sandwich

1 loaf unsliced Pullman bread

8 small dill pickles

10 leaves green leaf lettuce

10 thin slices tomato

5 slices bologna

5 slices turkey breast

5 slices American cheese

5 slices salami

5 slices ham

5 slices Swiss cheese

5 thin slices red onion

¼ cup Italian dressing

For the Dagwood

Pickle Sticks

8 10" bamboo skewers

8 large stuffed green olives

8 cherry peppers

8 large pitted black olives

8 pepperoncinis

8 small dill pickles



Laying your knife flat, cut the Pullman loaf in half, lengthwise



Cut the two halves in half again the same way. You should now have four long flat slices of bread. Set the top two aside



Separate the bottom two slices and splash the bottom layer of bread with half of the Italian dressing



Layer on first: five lettuce leaves, then five slices of tomato. Now layer on the bologna, turkey and American cheese



Top this lower sandwich half with a center slice of bread and set aside



Now separate the top two slices of bread, laying the center slice down and the top slice aside



On the center slice, lay down first, five lettuce leaves, then five tomato slices. Layer on the ham, salami and Swiss cheese. Top with the onions and splash the onions with the remaining Italian dressing



For the Dagwood Pickle Sticks:

Place the top slice of bread on top



To assemble: place the top sandwich half on the bottom sandwich half and hold together with: Dagwood Pickle Sticks



On each skewer, place one green olive, one cherry pepper, one black olive, one pepperoncini and one pickle



Slide them all the way to the top of the skewer



Stab the pickle sticks down through the two sandwich halves, evenly dividing the loaf into eight equal portions



Cut the sandwich vertically between the sticks and serve






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I love me a great big roasted veggie sandwich with cheese :D

Grill a giant portobello mushroom cap, add grilled onions and zucchini, roasted red peppers, brie cheese (soft and melting) and a nice pesto spread

Put it on some interesting bread and EAT IT ALL UP :)

It's healthy enough to have dessert afterwards :rolleyes:
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cherandbuster;536083 wrote: I love me a great big roasted veggie sandwich with cheese :D

Grill a giant portobello mushroom cap, add grilled onions and zucchini, roasted red peppers, brie cheese (soft and melting) and a nice pesto spread

Put it on some interesting bread and EAT IT ALL UP :)

It's healthy enough to have dessert afterwards :rolleyes:


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minks;536086 wrote: ooo Cher good thinking.


But . . .

If I'm not being healthy

Nothing beats a large Italian sub on a toasted roll with everything on it :guitarist
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cherandbuster;536083 wrote: I love me a great big roasted veggie sandwich with cheese :D



Grill a giant portobello mushroom cap, add grilled onions and zucchini, roasted red peppers, brie cheese (soft and melting) and a nice pesto spread



Put it on some interesting bread and EAT IT ALL UP :)



It's healthy enough to have dessert afterwards :rolleyes:
OOh I forgot about the ole mushroom sandwich love them with shittake shrooms also. Add a slice of home grown tomato mmm mmm good.
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I love meatball subs with everything on it. :-4
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Sheryl;536106 wrote: I love meatball subs with everything on it. :-4


I am a saddo, I love a tuna sub ahahaha
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YZGI;536104 wrote: Add a slice of home grown tomato mmm mmm good.


Oh yeah, I forgot the mighty tomato -- yum! :)
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