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redtwin
5,845 posts
51 months
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Cheddar and Demerara sugar.
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Mr Roper
4,326 posts
63 months
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Mr Pies said: Corned beef and lemon curd sandwiches are lovely! I can see the appeal of most but this has got to be a wind up.
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Adenauer
8,903 posts
105 months
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HP Sauce and Strawberry Jam 
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Mr Roper
4,326 posts
63 months
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bazking69
8,598 posts
59 months
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An ex used to make me marmite and cucumber rolls. Sounds odd but it seems to work?
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welshjohn
699 posts
50 months
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Shaw Tarse said: Marmite & marmalade I'm not the only one then.Peanut butter and marmalade works well.Also sliced pickled onions and marmalade had to try these when the missis was pregnant 
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kowalski655
858 posts
12 months
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Fried brad sarnies...slice of Fred bread between 2 normal slices, lovely as the grease seeped through to the bread.
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Pferdestarke
4,147 posts
56 months
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kowalski655 said: Fried brad sarnies...slice of Fred bread between 2 normal slices, lovely as the grease seeped through to the bread. Speak English boy! That sounds utterly s  t!
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Apache
38,242 posts
153 months
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welshjohn said: Shaw Tarse said: Marmite & marmalade I'm not the only one then.Peanut butter and marmalade works well.Also sliced pickled onions and marmalade had to try these when the missis was pregnant  beat you to it
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mk1matt
300 posts
34 months
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My two favourites:
Corned beef, bacon sizzler flavour Mccoys crisps and brown sauce.
Spaghetti bolognese - messy though. Works best in rolls rather than sandwiches.
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Shaw Tarse
19,154 posts
72 months
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mk1matt said: Spaghetti bolognese - messy though. Works best in rolls rather than sandwiches. Have you tried it as a toastie?
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mph1977
4,776 posts
37 months
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mk1matt said: My two favourites:
Corned beef, bacon sizzler flavour Mccoys crisps and brown sauce.
Spaghetti bolognese - messy though. Works best in rolls rather than sandwiches. i can see the merits in the first suggestion , with reference to the second - complete with pasta or just the meat + sauce ?
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Kays vRS
1,502 posts
45 months
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Shaw Tarse said: mk1matt said: Spaghetti bolognese - messy though. Works best in rolls rather than sandwiches. Have you tried it as a toastie? I want to try this.
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oilandwater
1,039 posts
59 months
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Cottage cheese and banana on crusty brown granary bread.
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XB70
1,711 posts
65 months
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Fuzzy's Grub in london would do a roast lunch sandwich on thick sliced bread or a huge roll.
Stuffing as a spread, turkey, roast potatoes, peas, carrots, yorkshire pud, cranberry sauce and brown sauce.
Yum!
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captainzep
11,435 posts
61 months
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Fresh white bread, buttered thickly, couple of handfuls of raisins and a hefty sprinking of sugar. Then squished together to stop raisin/sugar egress.
Essentially a poor man's chelsea bun.
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Adenauer
8,903 posts
105 months
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Mr Roper said: and this one. I was being serious, sweet & sour, try it 
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The Nur
5,418 posts
54 months
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Kays vRS said: Shaw Tarse said: mk1matt said: Spaghetti bolognese - messy though. Works best in rolls rather than sandwiches. Have you tried it as a toastie? I want to try this. This is best in hotdog rolls that have been bored out from one end with a fork. Actually, most sandwiches are better when eaten from hotdog rolls that have been bored out with a fork.
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Gruffy
4,525 posts
128 months
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