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It's not a sandwich for me it's the hamburger. 

 

One of the buns has spicy mustard the other honey mustard. Then Miracle Whip on one side of the meat and Mayo on the other.  Then melted Swiss in the middle.

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19 hours ago, Gugny said:

Had grilled cheese sammies for dinnah last night.   Fried bologna and ham in a pan first.  American, mozzarella and cheddar cheese with both meats.  Phenomenal.

Never mind ghetto steak a couple of times a year, with onions and webers.

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3 hours ago, B-Man said:

I used to eat Cheez-wiz spread with Oscar Mayer liverwurst spread on white .......:w00t:

I often use Wispride cheese spread on a ham sandwich instead of sliced cheese.

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7 minutes ago, Seasons1992 said:

 

That sounds like something @plenzmd1 would do........

 

5 minutes ago, mead107 said:

 

Next tailgate we will have to see if he will try it. ?

ha..must say there is not very many foods/sammys that I cannot envision onions making better..but PB and onion..worth a shot a say

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On 12/16/2018 at 8:23 AM, Ridgewaycynic2013 said:

An issue of the ‘Old Farmers Almanac’ years ago featured an article about growing, harvesting, and processing horseradish.  The author recounted seeing an elderly neighbour put peanut butter, cheddar, onion, and a healthy dollop of horseradish on a sandwich.  The geezer claimed it warded off most maladies.

And potential love interests ;) 

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5 minutes ago, BuffaloBud said:

Pimento cheese spread, avocado - grilled w rye bread

Never really had pimento cheese until I moved down south, and is definitely one of the things I'm glad I've picked up---BTW, also quite savory after a 10-15 sec "nuking." :) 

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Ham and swiss with lettuce, tomato, ranch and honey mustard.

 

Sesame seed bagel toasted with butter and tomato slices.

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On 12/15/2018 at 6:19 PM, Ridgewaycynic2013 said:

As a kid, Friday lunchtime was always fried Spam on fresh white bread.  Probably explains my Stage IV evaluation.  ?

Yep, add mayo and mustard to that

 

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When I was a kid I used to eat a wish sandwich all the time.  That is when you take to pieces bread, slap some mayo on it & wish you had some meat.  We were poor when I was a kid.  

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Just now, Gordio said:

When I was a kid I used to eat a wish sandwich all the time.  That is when you take to pieces bread, slap some mayo on it & wish you had some meat.  We were poor when I was a kid.  

 

My father talks about his childhood in that manner.  Had to wear socks on his hands in winter because they couldn’t afford gloves.  Family mainly survived by hunting/fishing.  And they ate EVERYTHING!  Haha.  

 

Needless to say my father still eats mayonnaise sandwiches to this day.  Makes me want to barf.

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58 minutes ago, Gordio said:

When I was a kid I used to eat a wish sandwich all the time.  That is when you take to pieces bread, slap some mayo on it & wish you had some meat.  We were poor when I was a kid.  

 

52 minutes ago, Johnny Hammersticks said:

 

My father talks about his childhood in that manner.  Had to wear socks on his hands in winter because they couldn’t afford gloves.  Family mainly survived by hunting/fishing.  And they ate EVERYTHING!  Haha.  

 

Needless to say my father still eats mayonnaise sandwiches to this day.  Makes me want to barf.

 

Before I was born, my parents were poor and also hunted for most of their meals.

 

We never had a ton of money, but definitely not poor. 

 

Anyway, I used to eat mayo sandwiches as a kid (sometimes nailed them with some ketchup).  I wonder if it's something my parents showed me.  I'll need to ask.

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58 minutes ago, Gugny said:

 

 

Before I was born, my parents were poor and also hunted for most of their meals.

 

We never had a ton of money, but definitely not poor. 

 

Anyway, I used to eat mayo sandwiches as a kid (sometimes nailed them with some ketchup).  I wonder if it's something my parents showed me.  I'll need to ask.

@Gugny, this is so much better of a discussion to have with you then talking about the Patriots, lol. Mayo with ketchup goes great as a dip for fries and/or fish sticks! 

2 hours ago, LBSeeBallLBGetBall said:

Ham and swiss with lettuce, tomato, ranch and honey mustard.

 

Sesame seed bagel toasted with butter and tomato slices.

Way too normal for this thread! But sound really good nonetheless...

2 hours ago, Gordio said:

When I was a kid I used to eat a wish sandwich all the time.  That is when you take to pieces bread, slap some mayo on it & wish you had some meat.  We were poor when I was a kid.  

Miracle whip (salad dressing) is also a great Mayo alternative, provides a little bit of tangy bite to the flavor. 

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8 minutes ago, NoHuddleKelly12 said:

 

Way too normal for this thread! But sound really good nonetheless..

Every time I order that sub the person looks at me like I'm crazy. 

 

I can't believe I forgot one of my college favorites. Plain ham sandwich with Andy Capp Hot Fries layered on it. That was the shiiiit.

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On 12/15/2018 at 2:57 PM, WhoTom said:

As a kid, I ate bologna-and-jelly sandwiches. I don't know what compelled me to make one in the first place, but for some reason I liked the combo. I probably stopped eating them when I decided against a life of celibacy. (Either that or I just realized that they're gross and I was only eating them because it raised eyebrows.)

 

Today, I like PB&Js, and if we have a bag of tortilla chips that are down to the crumbs, I'll sprinkle in a layer of those. They add a nice texture, and the saltiness enhances the flavor of the PB while it complements the sweetness of the jam. My wife thinks it's a little weird, but so far, so good in the no-celibacy department. ?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Loved bologna and peanut butter as a kid.   Haven't eaten a slice of bologna in at least 30 years.

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11 minutes ago, BADOLBILZ said:

 

 

Loved bologna and peanut butter as a kid.   Haven't eaten a slice of bologna in at least 30 years.

 

The bologna I bought for my grilled ham/bologna/cheese sammiches was the first bologna I've bought in close to a decade.  It's so good ... and good FOR you, too!

1 hour ago, NoHuddleKelly12 said:

Miracle whip (salad dressing) is also a great Mayo alternative, provides a little bit of tangy bite to the flavor. 

 

This is worse than rooting for the Patriots.  It's even worse than dipping wings in ranch dressing.

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