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Good NY pastrami on seedless rye with American cheese and course spicy mustard, with a knish and a sour garlic pickle on the side.
Bacon, tomato and american cheese with Hellmanns on a hard roll (kaiser). Heavy bacon, heavy mayo.
Fried shrimp parm hero, heavy cheese...or meatball parm, or veal cutlet parm, or fried eggplant parm
Thanksgiving turkey with stuffing, cranberry sauce, Hellmanns, salt and pepper on white.
French Dip or Philly cheese steak, with provolone.
Fried Taylor Pork Roll, plain, on fresh white bread
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A RUBEN with extra everything and thousand island dip.
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BLT with a schmear of horseradish, Meatloaf with mayo & ketchup, Reuben.... Good bread makes a big difference.
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About 40 years ago, I was traveling to Crossville, TN with a buddy. We were on the way to do some boar hunting. We stopped at a Kroger store and Jerry sent me in to get a couple sandwiches. He said he'd take whatever I was having.
The deli section of that Kroger was as lousy as I had ever seen one. The only stuff that looked good was Roast Beef, Pepperoni, and Cheddar. I had them put it on a Kaiser Rolls. Jerry said it was the best sandwich he'd ever had. He had some real estate that he was going to be renting to a Pizza joint. He said he was going to make them put this sandwich on the menu and name it after me. For a couple of years, we'd go over there regularly and by a sack of Hot Bill sandwiches named after me. The Pizza Joint added a toasted hoagie roll and frizzled the sliced roast beef. That was a decent addition.
Fast forward 20 years. I got the farm in 2001, and the kids were still fairly young. Starting that first summer, I would get the fixings for Bill Sandwiches and we'd eat them on the front porch-- even before we got the keys to the place. Bill Sandwiches have been a ritual at the farm ever since.
If you go to Jersey Mikes and order a Cancro Special, you'll find a similar sandwich.
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Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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I like a lot of different sandwiches but when I am looking over a menu and I see Reuben I usually stop looking because my mind is made up.
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Sandwiches are made with bread... a good idea for society to create a huge population to conquer other societies.
But the cost of eating bread for the individual is high blood pressure, heart disease, cancer, diabetes, and obesity.
The individual's cost of not eating bread is the expensive meat diet and buying new skinny clothes.
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I like homemade subs too, with good fresh bread, lots of veggies (lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers, pickles, onions, jalapeños), hard salami, pepperoni, Swiss and cheddar, salt and pepper, Miracle Whip and mustard, and a lotta red wine vinegar.
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One of my current favorites is a pork tenderloin finished at medium and sliced: Put it on some cuban or media noche bread with pickles and slather on some beet horseradish: Like most things I make, it's amazing: In as few words as possible Nice cutting board, excellent looking sandwich, I've got to find or make some of that red stuff, and how much you want for the pigsticker? Oh, beautiful Smiths in the other thread too.
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Anyone say cow tongue yet ?
Never had a sandwich made with tongue and unless I’m about to starve to death....never will 🤮 My mother used to make us cow tongue samiches. She told us it was cold roast beef. Topped with mayo and horse radish, it was delicious. I always liked good Mennonite summer sausage on a heavy bread of any sort.
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About 40 years ago, I was traveling to Crossville, TN with a buddy. We were on the way to do some boar hunting. We stopped at a Kroger store and Jerry sent me in to get a couple sandwiches. He said he'd take whatever I was having.
The deli section of that Kroger was as lousy as I had ever seen one. The only stuff that looked good was Roast Beef, Pepperoni, and Cheddar. I had them put it on a Kaiser Rolls. Jerry said it was the best sandwich he'd ever had. He had some real estate that he was going to be renting to a Pizza joint. He said he was going to make them put this sandwich on the menu and name it after me. For a couple of years, we'd go over there regularly and by a sack of Hot Bill sandwiches named after me. The Pizza Joint added a toasted hoagie roll and frizzled the sliced roast beef. That was a decent addition.
Fast forward 20 years. I got the farm in 2001, and the kids were still fairly young. Starting that first summer, I would get the fixings for Bill Sandwiches and we'd eat them on the front porch-- even before we got the keys to the place. Bill Sandwiches have been a ritual at the farm ever since.
If you go to Jersey Mikes and order a Cancro Special, you'll find a similar sandwich.
The amount of bullschit a person could squeeze out of your head is absolutely amazing. He's confused about the name Flave. Try ordering a "Hot Carl" for the Shamanic Sandwich Experience....
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Cancro sounds like something unwanted on a Boomer’s foot
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Crusty white bread, plenty of butter, fresh picked blue swimmer crab, cracked black pepper & a squeeze of lemon juice.
Nothing better !
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When we ate Thanksgiving meal early in the afternoon, always liked to make leftover turkey sandwiches at night on the fresh bakery dinner rolls with some mayo.
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A Meatball Samme from Jersey Mike's was one of my all-time favorites.
Crying shame they quit making them.....
Gotta try one from Pastini's. My son-in-law says they make a darn good 'un.
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Bacon, egg, and cheese sandwich with butter from the Waffle House.
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Liverwurst on a Kaiser roll would be close second. with a slice of red onion and some butter. Afterwards, avoiding breathing on anyone for awhile........ Braunscheger just like above...good stuff!
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Katz’s Deli, Manhattan, pastrami and Swiss on rye extra mustard. Or there corn beef same set up.
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