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Stuart Yaniger wrote:Why, whatever do you mean, Robin?
For me, it's panini of various sorts. Caprese, spinach and cheese, grilled eggplant, whatever. It's Snackmaster perfected.
TimMc wrote:I thought this might be kinda fun.
I'll share my choice after a few posts.
Tim
Jo Ann Henderson
Mealtime Maven
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Fri Feb 16, 2007 9:34 am
Seattle, WA USA
Peter M Czyryca wrote:Primanti Bros. sandwich, any kind.
It's a chain in Pittsburgh, a typical sandwich has cole slaw, french fries and Russian Dressing on top of the copious cold cuts. Actually, my favorite is the pastrami.
Google Primanti Brothers for a pic of the sammies. To die for.
Karen/NoCA wrote:Ah, everybody.....these have got to be sandwiches you make at home...not go out and eat. Otherwise, how will we copy them to make at home??
celia wrote:Nope. You have to kick off first, Tim.
Cynthia Wenslow
Pizza Princess
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Mon Mar 27, 2006 9:32 pm
The Third Coast
Mike Filigenzi
Known for his fashionable hair
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Mon Mar 20, 2006 4:43 pm
Sacramento, CA
Maria Samms
Picky Eater Pleaser
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Thu Dec 28, 2006 8:42 pm
Morristown, NJ
Robin Garr wrote:When push comes to shove, it's awfully hard to beat the classic BLT, but it must be made with quality bacon, old-fashioned rye, and fresh beefsteak tomatoes in season.
Larry Greenly
Resident Chile Head
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Sun Mar 26, 2006 11:37 am
Albuquerque, NM
Mike Filigenzi
Known for his fashionable hair
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Mon Mar 20, 2006 4:43 pm
Sacramento, CA
Dave R wrote:A guy I work with that is very old school brings in sandwiches made of raw beef, raw onion and Limburger cheese. Quite a clever guy because no one asks him to attend any meetings after noon.
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