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    nobbynobbs Guest

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    just to get another thread going for a laugh. what's the most bizarre sandwich you have eaten. either as a favourite over and over again or as a one off dare/to see what like experience.


    favourites....

    mars bar
    condensed milk
    fish finger
    chips and beans

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    My sisiters is Salt and vinegar crisps and banana,

    I don't think I have a wierd one?

    Vivien

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    The kids at my school will place any main course inbetween 2 slices of bread as a sandwich, lasagne, shepherds pie, spag bolognese, chicken casserole, anything !

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    cold shephards pie sandwich
    looooove it

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    Not bizarre perhaps, but I often make what my kids call 'Super Sarmies'. They are about a good inch or so thick and usually contain (depending on whats in the fridge) cheese, ham, lettuce, tomatoe, cucumber, salad cream and pickles between two slices of wholwheat bread. I'm drooling just describing them! Guess what's for lunch tomorrow. :P

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    Does that not make it a salad sarnie?

    The one that I am tempted to try is cold christmas pud and cheese!

    Vivien

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    christmas pud and cheese.... yum
    likewise the shepherds pie....


    have to admit as a kid i used to put crisps in with whatever sandwich i took to school.

    salad????!!!!! that's only weird because it's healthy. a sandwich is not meant to be healthy. it's handy comfort food. designed so you can eat it while doing something else without making too much mess! :lol:

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    Originally posted by The Nutters@Sep 29 2006, 11:40 AM
    cold shephards pie sandwich
    looooove it
    Not quite

    They eat it HOT at the lunch table

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    Originally posted by nobbynobbs@Sep 30 2006, 04:03 AM
    have to admit as a kid i used to put crisps in with whatever sandwich i took to school.

    Oh yes! Any sandwich can be greatly enhanced with a liberal application of crisps... or, better still, sour cream and onion Pringles.
    Except, possibly, sliced banana sandwich on brown bread with a discrete sprinkling of demerara sugar for added crunch.

    MrsB

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    The two weirdest sandwiches I have heard of but not tried yet are

    marmite and cucmber
    marmite and banana

    I'll try them one day when I can pluck up the courage. Love marmite but not too keen on cucumber.

    When I was a kid I used to have various sarnies including

    Sugar
    Condensed milk
    Hundreds and thousands
    Mashed banana and jam

    And to this day I still swear by mashed potato sandwiches.

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    marmite and cheese works!!!

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    banana and peanut butter?

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    The Farmers' Market near to us sells Marmite cheese, very nice it is too

    Just to broaden the scope of this thread...

    What and where was your most memorable "al fresco" meal?
    (With or without Marmite accessories)

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    Not me but various strange relatives enjoy HP Brown Sauce butties :
    nothing else on them except butter.

    And when I was a kid sugar butties.

    As for myself apple butties

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    Peanut butter and teeth.

    Now let me expand on that...

    When I was a nipper and had wiggly teeth, at the point they were ready to drop out i used to help them by eating crunchy peanut butter sarnies.

    One of those crunchy lumps ended up being the tooth in question...

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    Marmite and honey - tried for a joke and rather liked it

    Not a sandwich, but featuring bread:

    Eggy bread, served with bacon, friend bananas and drizzled with maple syrup. Yum!!

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    now i always had eggy bread with brown sugar....

    what exactly are friend bananas? expect they taste nicer than unfriendly ones! :lol:

    if we are extending it a little then bread pudding or bread and butter pudding both very nice.

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    Originally posted by MCL@Oct 4 2006, 10:33 PM
    Peanut butter and teeth.

    Now let me expand on that...

    When I was a nipper and had wiggly teeth, at the point they were ready to drop out i used to help them by eating crunchy peanut butter sarnies.

    One of those crunchy lumps ended up being the tooth in question...
    did you retrieve the tooth the other end?? you know, for the tooth fairy?

    Vivien :lol:

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    Originally posted by Mrs Blorenge+Sep 30 2006, 02:50 PM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Mrs Blorenge @ Sep 30 2006, 02:50 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-nobbynobbs@Sep 30 2006, 04:03 AM
    have to admit as a kid i used to put crisps in with whatever sandwich i took to school.

    Oh yes&#33; Any sandwich can be greatly enhanced with a liberal application of crisps... or, better still, sour cream and onion Pringles.
    Except, possibly, sliced banana sandwich on brown bread with a discrete sprinkling of demerara sugar for added crunch.

    MrsB [/b][/quote]
    :lol:
    I was just looking at the GAGB Elections listings ... and discovered your surname&#33;

    Tasty

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    never tried to eat a jumper myself but each to their own&#33;&#33;&#33;&#33;

    :lol: :lol:


    how about condensed milk. messy but lovely

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    Originally posted by nobbynobbs@Oct 6 2006, 08:55 PM
    never tried to eat a jumper myself but each to their own&#33;&#33;&#33;&#33;

    :lol: :lol:


    how about condensed milk. messy but lovely
    Ummmm

    Never got into condensed milk

    (Will try it next bath night)

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    Conflour and Wasp

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    Originally posted by PopUpPirate@Oct 6 2006, 10:14 PM
    Conflour and Wasp
    is that a wild add two words to the thread posting or is there a story to be told?

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    Just thought I&#39;d share a topless sandwich with you...
    In my part of Cornwall you can have "thunder and lightning", which is a thick slice of crusty bread spread with clotted cream and then golden syrup drizzled over it in zig-zags to produce the "lightning".

    (Pringle accessories not required)

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    the only accessory needed being the bib&#33;&#33;&#33;&#33;


    i wonder what jam and frosties would taste like..... :lol:

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