The Best Comfort Sandwich Ever? I Bring You...
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JTFC ... next someone is going to suggest weetabix in a pitta with mustard. What is wrong with you people? Bacon sandwich; good. Minute steak with some onions, coronation chicken, salt beef with gerkins ... proper sandwiches ... all good. Marmite, crisps, honey and fish fingers? Where does it end? You'll be shunned by your friends, you'll lose your jobs, homes and self respect. You'll end up on the streets with nothing but the crumbs of your perverted sandwiches to remind you of the lives you once had but chose to throw away.
ATG said:
JTFC ... next someone is going to suggest weetabix in a pitta with mustard. What is wrong with you people? Bacon sandwich; good. Minute steak with some onions, coronation chicken, salt beef with gerkins ... proper sandwiches ... all good. Marmite, crisps, honey and fish fingers? Where does it end? You'll be shunned by your friends, you'll lose your jobs, homes and self respect. You'll end up on the streets with nothing but the crumbs of your perverted sandwiches to remind you of the lives you once had but chose to throw away.
Think about the children, please, think about the children!!!SimesJH said:
Whilst we're discussing the odder combinations, anyone tried strong cheddar and marmalade yet?
Nothing wrong with that IMO, not something I've actually tried but I reckon it'll have that same nice balance of sweet and savoury that Christmas cake and Wensleydale cheese has. bobbo89 said:
SimesJH said:
Whilst we're discussing the odder combinations, anyone tried strong cheddar and marmalade yet?
Nothing wrong with that IMO, not something I've actually tried but I reckon it'll have that same nice balance of sweet and savoury that Christmas cake and Wensleydale cheese has. The best comfort sandwich, without bacon? Sacrilege.
For me, the best sarnie that can be made at home involves soft white bread, no butter, thin-cut smoked back bacon done until lightly crisped on the grill, with BBQ sauce. Normally, I don't cook bacon often as it can be a fanny on, so when I do I have a blowout. I get a loaf of bread ready, cook 2 packets of bacon and eat the sarnies as they roll off the grill.
For me, the best sarnie that can be made at home involves soft white bread, no butter, thin-cut smoked back bacon done until lightly crisped on the grill, with BBQ sauce. Normally, I don't cook bacon often as it can be a fanny on, so when I do I have a blowout. I get a loaf of bread ready, cook 2 packets of bacon and eat the sarnies as they roll off the grill.
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