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OFF TOPIC: what's your favorite sandwich?
#21
Posted 15 January 2005 - 3:19 AM
Burger King was the first fast chain to offer up a veggie burger option - props in my book! I try not to eat a lot of fast food but it's nice to have options - being a vegetarian's a pain in the ass. And it sure beats McDonald's poor excuse for a veggie burger, it just tastes foul and the bun tastes like cardboard. I avoid McDonald's on principle, anyway, but still.
What I love about BK in the UK is there's more than one veggie burger option.
Hmmm. About 20 minutes til dinnertime. I'm starving!!
What I love about BK in the UK is there's more than one veggie burger option.
Hmmm. About 20 minutes til dinnertime. I'm starving!!
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#26
Posted 15 January 2005 - 4:09 PM
I can't deal with this new trend of Subway. I went in there with a friend unaware and unprepared for the amount of questions I would have to answer about my sandwich (or whatever the slang u kids use). I just stood there, looked at my friend in a wtf manner. There was a lot of uming and arring, but I got there in the end, and it tasted like rubbish.
My sandwich of choice: Peanut Butter (preferably Sun Pat, Happy Shopper just wont do).
My sandwich of choice: Peanut Butter (preferably Sun Pat, Happy Shopper just wont do).
#27 chemdup
Posted 15 January 2005 - 4:15 PM
yeah p'nut butter is fucklin sweet......i remember popping my subway cherry! "what bread you want? footlong or 6"? cheese? what you want on it? you want salad? you want sauce?" all from about 50 different people!
the elvis sandwich is good! p'nut butter, banana and cheese! mmmmmm........or did i just invent that.....possibly while stoned!
the elvis sandwich is good! p'nut butter, banana and cheese! mmmmmm........or did i just invent that.....possibly while stoned!
#30
Posted 15 January 2005 - 8:11 PM
ar! Sandwiches beat burgers any day! just gotta do them right!!
Hella Awesome Sanwiches:
The latter two may be warmed or toasted, if that is to your preference.
Hella Awesome Sanwiches:
- BREAKFAST
Bread: Fresh French Croissant
Cheese: Le Roul� Ail Avec Herbes or, perhaps, L'Edel De Cl�ron
- LUNCH
Bread: Fresh French Baguette
Meat: Thinly-Sliced Oen-Roasted Turkey with Sundried Tomato & Basil
Cheese: Greek Barrel Feta
Vegetables: Sliced Tomato, Onion, and Alfalfa or Brocolli Sprouts
- EVENING MEAL
Bread: Fresh French Baguette
Condiments: Proper Dijon Moutarde
Meat: Chef-Style Spiced Roast Beef
Cheese: Zamorano or X-Aged Manchego, and Melted 5-year Aged Canadian Cheddar
Vegetables: Sliced Tomato, Onion, and Some Artichoke Heart
With Ground Black Pepper on Top
The latter two may be warmed or toasted, if that is to your preference.
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#32 toomuchstash
Posted 15 January 2005 - 9:13 PM
GLAKO-FAHN Escribi�:
EVENING MEAL
Bread: Fresh French Baguette
Condiments: Proper Dijon Moutarde
Meat: Chef-Style Spiced Roast Beef
Cheese: Zamorano or X-Aged Manchego, and Melted 5-year Aged Canadian Cheddar
Vegetables: Sliced Tomato, Onion, and Some Artichoke Heart
With Ground Black Pepper on Top
mmmmmmmmmmm drool
#35
Posted 16 January 2005 - 12:52 AM
ACIDCHILDREN Escribi�:
personally rather than a sanswhich id have a curry or a least a chicken curry flavored sandwhich.
What would go down nice now would be chicken tikka masala, special fried rice, onion bhajias, garlic naan and a nice Cobra to wash it down with.
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmIndian food!!!
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#36 chemdup
Posted 16 January 2005 - 1:10 AM
best indian i EVER had was a few weeks ago in berlin, this big silver plate comes out, rice in one part, cheicken korma in the other and assorted sauces etc on the other bits of the plate. and it was ?5! at home it'd be 12 or 13! plus it was just the best food i have ever had, really small resteraunt on a quiet street......
then it was topped off by the best cocktails ive ever had! also only ?5! X-D
then it was topped off by the best cocktails ive ever had! also only ?5! X-D
#37
Posted 16 January 2005 - 1:33 AM
Oh my god, just talking about Indian food makes me so hungry... and I just ate a couple hours ago so I shouldn't be hungry. But oh... lovely description of the Indian food there, chem'd up. And so affordable too. The hole-in-the-wall's are always the best!
There's a decent place sorta near me, but the *best* Indian food I've ever had was in this place in New York. My brother and his wife took me to this itty bitty hole-in-the-wall called Panna II... I couldn't tell you which part of the city it was in because that was back in 1991. It was dirt cheap as well, and the saag paneer was to die for, it was like heaven, the garlic naan was out of this world, and the curry. Oh the curry!
There's a decent place sorta near me, but the *best* Indian food I've ever had was in this place in New York. My brother and his wife took me to this itty bitty hole-in-the-wall called Panna II... I couldn't tell you which part of the city it was in because that was back in 1991. It was dirt cheap as well, and the saag paneer was to die for, it was like heaven, the garlic naan was out of this world, and the curry. Oh the curry!
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