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    What is your favourite"In a hurry" Sandwich.

    I often find myself hungry outside of mealtimes and also often forget to eat. Result = I need something quick and tasty, so i resort to my favourite quick sandwich. Corned Beef and Beetroot. (or tomato ketchup if i have run out of beetroot).

    What is your favourite quick sndwich?

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    Ham and Colemans mustard

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    My home made Hummus on whole meal toast.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chassamui
    What is your favourite quick sndwich?
    Peanut butter and banana!

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    Cheddar cheese & tomato - the King of Sandwiches.

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    Vegemite and lettuce, no butter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chassamui
    What is your favourite quick sndwich?
    No's 12 & 27 from the local soapie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marmite the Dog
    Cheddar cheese & tomato - the King of Sandwiches
    With some Branston and a little black pepper..

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    Cheese and Pickle on thick granary slices - absolutely bloody lovely. However at the moment I finding it quite hard to locate all three of those ingredients where I live so I just make do with ham, shit ham at that..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thai Pom
    With some Branston and a little black pepper..
    That's like putting an aftermarket spoiler on an Aston Martin.

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    Cheese and red curry paste...well cheese with anything really....mmmmmmmm CHEESE

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    Definately not a quick one but great none the less... A decent crusty french baguette with lollo rosso, a sprinkling of oregano and black pepper, topped off with baby octopus in vinegar with a fine shropshire blue cheese....
    NOT A BLOODY 'JACK PALANCE' OF THAT IN THAILAND

    sometimes I miss blighty...but only for the Cheese...

    Oh and if things get really bad you can always have

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    Vegemite toasted andwiches.

    Food of champions!

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    Peanut butter and butter on fresh French bread with a glass of milk.

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    Strong cheddar cheese & raw onion

    or cold roast pork leftover from a joint (if I have it) sprinkled with salt.

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    Ham and swiss on french bread with mustard, tomato and lettuce -- and a fat dill pickle.

    I miss a well-stocked Jooish deli. There was a fantastic deli on 43rd and 8th Ave near the Port Authority parking garage in Manhattan I went to for years. Never seen anything like it since.

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    salami and cheese with hot mustard and mayo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr R Sole View Post
    Definately not a quick one but great none the less... A decent crusty french baguette with lollo rosso, a sprinkling of oregano and black pepper, topped off with baby octopus in vinegar with a fine shropshire blue cheese....
    NOT A BLOODY 'JACK PALANCE' OF THAT IN THAILAND

    sometimes I miss blighty...but only for the Cheese...

    Oh and if things get really bad you can always have
    Of course, i always have baby octopus knocking around im my fridge, never without it! lol

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    Ham, cheese & tomato.

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    - lets not overlook and consider the need to savor enjoy the food we eat. Take a few extra moments heat up a healthy serving of corned beef with a slice or 2 of Swiss cheese. At the same time, heat up some sauerkraut in the microwave. While all of that is heating up, slice 2 hearty pieces of seeded rye bread. When the Swiss cheese is melted and the corned beef is hot, put that on a slice of the rye, put the hot sauerkraut on top of that and then put on some Thousand Island salad dressing and then the second piece of rye bread. Slice the bread and add a whole dill pickle on the side. Rubin Sandwich. One of the finest and well worth the not hurrying for.
    "Don't Sweat the Small Stuff....and it is all small stuff"

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    Or, an old fashion stacked high “Dagwood” would work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Norton View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by chassamui
    What is your favourite quick sndwich?
    Peanut butter and banana!
    Elvis, is that you???

    My fav quick sandwich is smoked ham & swiss cheese on french bread with spicy brown mustard... Yes, I keep these ingredients in the fridge for just this purpose...

    My fav all time is called a 'Sailor Sandwich' in the states... Knockwurst, corned beef, swiss on toasted rye bread with spicy brown mustard... OMG, now I have to go find one is this God forsaken city... Crap...
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    Dagwood Sandwich - It is a multi-layered sandwich with a variety of fillings. Used to denote a sandwich put together so as to attain such a tremendous size and infinite variety of contents as to stun the imagination, sight, and stomach of all but the original maker.

    Dagwood sandwiches, a term so well-known it made Webster's New World Dictionary.

    1930 - A term that originated in the comic strips in the 1930s after a comic strip character named Dagwood Bumstead, a character in the "Blondie" comic strip. According to the creator of the comic strip, Murat Bernard “Chic” Young (1901-1973), the only thing that Dagwood could prepare in the kitchen was a mountainous pile of dissimilar leftovers precariously arranged between two slices of bread. Dagwood became know for his huge sandwiches he created on evening forays to the refrigerator.
    The comic strip is produced today under the direction of the creator's son, Dean Young, the strip has continued to keep up with the times.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Muadib View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Norton View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by chassamui
    What is your favourite quick sndwich?
    Peanut butter and banana!
    Elvis, is that you???

    My fav quick sandwich is smoked ham & swiss cheese on french bread with spicy brown mustard... Yes, I keep these ingredients in the fridge for just this purpose...

    My fav all time is called a 'Sailor Sandwich' in the states... Knockwurst, corned beef, swiss on toasted rye bread with spicy brown mustard... OMG, now I have to go find one is this God forsaken city... Crap...
    Sorry Muadib, i didn't mean to set the cravings off....... have some soup instead
    Heart of Gold and a Knob of butter.

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    Cheese & pickle

    Last edited by daveboy; 20-03-2009 at 01:15 AM.

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