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O/T best sandwich ever is.....

Discussion in 'Hull City' started by Chazz Rheinhold, Mar 3, 2013.

  1. Yardley Tiger

    Yardley Tiger Active Member

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    OK ISTPLT, for you, how if I added "In the US a Philadelpia Cheesesteak blah blah blah" and "Overall a Chip Buttie can't be beaten. As someone else said "End of."
     
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  2. Quill

    Quill Bastard

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    :emoticon-0112-wonde okay then.....

    Those things are fantastic. Had one on a trip to Philly (obviously), it was the best thing I ate over there.
     
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  3. C'mon ref

    C'mon ref Well-Known Member

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    Banana with grated Kit Kat or a little cocoa spread over the top of the banana, and Kit Kat NOT Kit E Kat :)
     
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  4. PLT

    PLT Well-Known Member

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    Tosser.

    I just had a ham, cheese and salad cream sandwich. I don't normally have salad cream but I just thought I'd be outrageous today.
     
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  5. mussiesredhat

    mussiesredhat Active Member

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    you rebel. why not try it with beetroot. you ll make james deam look like a pussy
     
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  6. ellewoods

    ellewoods Well-Known Member

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    It is a good sandwich. The crawdad version is my particular favorite.
     
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  7. Chazz Rheinhold

    Chazz Rheinhold Well-Known Member

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    Roll Sydney a roll!! You've been away too long mate. Breadcake!!

    What I want to know is at home corned beef in that weird shaped tin. Get one from skeletons and its in big slices, wats that all about.

    Corned beef n onion in a skellys bread cake was a quality sarny
     
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  8. The FRENCH TICKLER

    The FRENCH TICKLER Well-Known Member

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    Years ago on the corner of Marfleet Lane and Hedon Road there was a place called the sandwich bar that was better know as Puffy Rays as the owner and helper were gay. But the sandwiches flew off the shelf. Made whilst you waited and in full view. Quality and nothing compared to them then and since.

    You just stayed away from the mayonaise as rumours leaked of what went into it,. <yikes>
     
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  9. tigerscanada

    tigerscanada Well-Known Member

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    Is there an equivalent to AKCJ in PA Ellewoods ? I could take on the role 'cos I was fond of the Flyers in the Bobby Clarke etc era ! Some great games against the Leafs there were.....but I'm changing the subject...
     
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  10. Is Vic there?

    Is Vic there? Top Tipster

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    Just a much bigger tin mate, that's all.

    I much preferred Haslet.

    In a Drewery's bread cake.

    From Endike Lane.
     
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  11. ellewoods

    ellewoods Well-Known Member

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    They are far worse really. Philly fans more so than Pittsburgh fans. In a way you all would be much more likely to have seen the types of stuff they do, everything from booing players who are injured, to throwing batteries at players on the other team, to attacking santa clause with snowballs on chirstmass. They even have a judge and a courtroom in eagles stadium to process all the fans who are arrested. They are beyond obnoxious. Their teams in all sports really havent been that good for a very long time which makes their attitude all the more annoying. Perhaps they are similar to leeds.
     
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  12. tigerscanada

    tigerscanada Well-Known Member

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    Sounds a bit like Tranna, except the obnoxious bit - not been a winning team here since the 60's, unless you count the Blue Jays, which I don't as baseball stinks. The supporters just don't show up in a vocal sense...a bit like what I've gathered happens at the KC - sadly. I'll find out in a couple of weeks - back home for the last 4 home games...can't wait. In Leeds defense...they do have passionate supporters - just not a very good team & are still living in the past. The idea of a judge at hand at the ground is intriguing.
     
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  13. tigerscanada

    tigerscanada Well-Known Member

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    To revert back to topic, I prefer a barley sandwich !!
     
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  14. TigerMarv

    TigerMarv Well-Known Member

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    My girls didnt eat their tea tonight so I had to stick it in a sandwich, Chicken nugget and potato waffle then added ketchup mayo and a slash of tabasco..............................grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrreat
     
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  15. Corsairtiger

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    Thick white bread, marg, strong cheddar, thick-cut onion and squashed together by my dad's hands (still don't know why he did that) as he passed them to me at City games when I was a kid......I've never tasted food that good and I've been to that fancy Heston Bloomingwhatsit's restaurant!
     
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  16. Lincoln Tiger

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    Blimey Corsair ... the wonderful thought of thick white bread/marg/cheese and onion has got me feeling hungry...the temptation to hit the fridge and bread bin is almost too much ...and it's too late for cheese really!! My stomach's going over...LOL
     
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  17. PLT

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    I love this idea everyone has that all leftovers can only be eaten in sandwich form. Never heard of it before this thread.

    Like if something really needs eating, just chuck it in a sandwich.

    I don't even get the logic behind it I'm just finding the idea funny.

    Need to try some of these weird sandwiches. I'm probably too boring with my choice of fillings usually.
     
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  18. Davies Headband

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    Spag bol in a sarnie is really good, with a bit of cheese grated on the top.

    I love a bacon, mushroom and cheese toastie with loads of red sauce, even better with a couple of sausages in there.
     
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  19. BigotAlertAnalRimMan

    BigotAlertAnalRimMan New Member

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    the two best sandwiches in the world are

    Italian bread (ciabatta for example) pesto, mozarella, parma ham, olive oil

    and

    Bacon and brie in a soft french baguette.
     
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  20. BrAdY

    BrAdY Well-Known Member

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    This thread taught me that, so after tea the other day i chucked the leftover varieties of meat and potatoes in some thick bread a dollop of bbq sauce and that tasted.. Incredible! Never woulda had the idea before
     
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