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Old 05-23-2002, 06:44 PM
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YUUMMM!!!! Can you send some scraps this way?
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Old 05-27-2002, 05:06 PM
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Simple is always the best. Peanut Butter and Jelly wrapped in a flour tortilla. Great for late night snacks after work....
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Hey folks you missed my favorite , THE FRENCH DIP . This sandwich when made with leftover prime rib has gotta be one of my ultimate favvvsssssss . Dipped in hot au jus , I just cant believe I did not see it mentioned . My feelings are hurt . Crying in my jus , Doug
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Hey Doug,

Don't cry!!!

I didn't post a French dip because I didn't everyone to go out and buy or make them!!! then there would be non left for me
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Wasted Me! I'll take the liverwurst on rye

That is my very favorite sandwich, but I use Duke's mayo, and it has to have potato chips on the sandwich. But I only have about four sandwiches a year. Being so short, I avoid bread as much as possible
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I was raised on those tomato sandwhiches. My mother did it with two slices of white bread, miracle whip spread on one and margarine on the other add in vidalia onions and tomatoes with salt and pepper.

Peanutbutter and banana sandwiches were a regular menu option as well.
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Hey svad , are you any relation to Elvis ? All your missing is the frying of that sandwich ( in real butter I think ) . oh well , I guess I am just " ALL SHOOK UP " UH HU , Love me tender , Doug
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and the bacon.....pb nana and bacon cooked in butter...if it hadn't been a drug overdose the diet woulda got him.
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Old 06-14-2002, 05:49 AM
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my fav. simple(comfort sandwich) sandwich is
Peanut butter and banana in fresh white italian bread.

my fav sandwich otherwise is

foccacia bread layered with grilled vegetables, feta cheese and basil pesto!
love it!
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Hey svad , are you any relation to Elvis ? All your missing is the frying of that sandwich ( in real butter I think ) . oh well , I guess I am just " ALL SHOOK UP " UH HU , Love me tender , Doug

Oh, we never fried the pb and banana "sammiches".
We did have a concoction called pb&j toasties. Basicaly a grilled cheese sandwhich with pb& j instead of the usual Velveta.
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Default Speaking of simple sandwiches...

Buttered toast with tomato slices, salt and pepper. So simple. So good Another favorite is fried eggplant slices with sauteed pepper strips and onions, in olive oil with a little s&p, basil and garlic. It's great on Italian bread or toasted sub rolls.
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