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Sandwich fillings?
Redemption at 5:35PM, Aug. 4, 2009
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Yesterday I tasted the crime of tuna and something-flavoured brie sandwich.

So, you know, care to share what YOU put on a sandwich?
Or what someone should never, ever use as a filling?

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Nicotine at 5:57PM, Aug. 4, 2009
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I love ham and cheese with chips. Yeah, like potato chips XD. It's really good! Before I tried it, I though it would be gross, but it's great. I like sausage, ham, or chicken sandwiches with boiled egg too.
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Ozoneocean at 6:01PM, Aug. 4, 2009
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So, you know, care to share what YOU put on a sandwich?
I think we all know the answer to this one:
Vegemite.
Redemption
Or what someone should never, ever use as a filling?
Similarly, we're all already aware:
Marmite.
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Redemption at 6:07PM, Aug. 4, 2009
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So, you know, care to share what YOU put on a sandwich?
Or what someone should never, ever use as a filling?
I think we all know the answer to this one:
Vegemite.
Redemption
Or what someone should never, ever use as a filling?
Similarly, we're all already aware:
Marmite.

You fiend!

This is simply proof of New Zealand's superior sense of taste. We (quite understandably) prefer a spread of black, salty, boiled up meat-paste to one of black, salty, boiled-up vegetables. Obviously.


Mind you, they both taste good with add potato chips. But I've never tried chips with ham and cheese - would it matter what flavour of chip you added in there?

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Lonnehart at 6:30PM, Aug. 4, 2009
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Coconut Jam, especially the stuff that's locally made. It's nice and sweet, and doesn't look like paste. :)

Of course it's pretty hard to spread which is why I never refrigerate it. But when I do I stick it in the nuke oven for a few seconds before sandwiching it.
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Ironscarf at 7:16PM, Aug. 4, 2009
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Slices of - no, I'm not even going to tell you what goes into my favourite sandwich - it's too bloodthirsty!
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skoolmunkee at 1:51AM, Aug. 5, 2009
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I'm pretty boring when it comes to sandwiches. :] However whenever I'm traveling and there's an M&S outlet, I'll pick up one of their brie, grape, and cranberry relish sandwiches. So yummy.
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Chernobog at 2:23AM, Aug. 5, 2009
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Jalapeno cheddar or pepperjack soy cheese.

Sandvich make Chernobog strong!


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Redemption at 4:29AM, Aug. 5, 2009
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Slices of - no, I'm not even going to tell you what goes into my favourite sandwich - it's too bloodthirsty!

Please don't tell me. I'm having quiet fun trying to guess. :D


I'll have to try coconut jam now, if I ever find it somewhere. We don't have an M&S chain over here - what does that stand for, …'My Sandwich'? Sounds like a decent place - anywhere that sells cranberry with brie goes in my good book. :)


Sandvich stop Rah devouring coworkers!

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Lonnehart at 7:02AM, Aug. 5, 2009
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I'll have to try coconut jam now, if I ever find it somewhere.

If you find yourself on Guam, check some of the stores here. You'll find a lot of it on the shelves. :)
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skoolmunkee at 7:40AM, Aug. 5, 2009
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We don't have an M&S chain over here - what does that stand for, …'My Sandwich'? Sounds like a decent place - anywhere that sells cranberry with brie goes in my good book. :)
Marks and Spencer, They're kind of an upscale grocery store in the UK. They have a lot of mini-shops in train stations and highway rest stop type areas ('welcome breaks') :]
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Ryuthehedgewolf at 8:11AM, Aug. 5, 2009
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Well, there's like, 3 I love.

1.) Roast beef and cheese on wheat. Colby cheese is nice.

2.) Toasted cheese sandwich (it's basically what grilled cheese would be like, minus the butter, and melted cheese *actually, if you put the cheese on soon enough after, the cheese will melt.*) Simple, but delicious.

3.) Apple butter sandwich. Just put that in two slices of bread. Om nom nom.
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Jonko at 8:37AM, Aug. 5, 2009
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I often get made fun of for liking bologna. I actually think it tastes really good!
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Poke Alster at 9:07AM, Aug. 5, 2009
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I just stick with the good ol' ham and cheese :D
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Sea_Cow at 11:14AM, Aug. 5, 2009
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Never put mayonnaise or mustard in a sandwich. That is a fact.
I am so happy to finally be back home
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Poke Alster at 11:17AM, Aug. 5, 2009
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Never put mayonnaise or mustard in a sandwich. That is a fact.

urghh I hate both of them.
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Product Placement at 12:56PM, Aug. 5, 2009
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I never understood why peanut butter and jam sandwiches were so popular in the states. Such an odd combination was just beyond my comprehension. Then my wife who was from America made one for me.

Now I understand.
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AQua_ng at 1:45PM, Aug. 5, 2009
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A steak.

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Red Slayer at 2:48PM, Aug. 5, 2009
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Sex and lust.
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JoeL_CQB at 3:01PM, Aug. 5, 2009
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steak-wich ftw!!!
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Redemption at 4:08PM, Aug. 5, 2009
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Oooh, so M&S is Marks and Spencer. I'll remember that. I think I must have walked past one when I was in the UK a year or so back.

JoeL_CQB
steak-wich ftw!!!

As in just steak and bread? Wow. I've done that at BBQs and liked it then but never never thought to use it cold in a sandwich. :) Adding colby to beef/steak sounds like a winner. We have a grotty staffroom sandwich toaster that hasn't been cleaned in four months or so. Makes the best melted cheese toasties ever.

Actually, bologna doesn't sound bad. I'll have to see if they sell them at the local supermarket. I've tried PB&J - not bad but a little too sweet for me!


I think I can get a little more variety in my lunches now, haha. Thanks y'all!

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amanda at 4:14PM, Aug. 5, 2009
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Homemade spinach-artichoke hummus + cheese du jour + whatever veggies happen to be available. ^.^ Yum.

I also like homemade veggie burgers, especially when they have water chestnuts in 'em.
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GigaLeo at 5:03PM, Aug. 5, 2009
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Heh, steak-wiches are the perfect end to a perfect day… Although I'd argue that mayo (which I used to hate!) provolone,ham, roast beef, and a sprinkling of shredded crispy lettuce with a side of ranch doritos is also pretty close :)

Can we throw bagels into this mix? A friend of mine introduced me to bacon and cream cheese…
So good I had to check to make sure I hadn't eaten my own fingers as well.
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tezzle at 5:15PM, Aug. 5, 2009
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I'm a horribly picky eater, especially when it comes to things on bread. Most times I just hate the texture contrast between meat and a soft bun. It just…eugh. However, if I have meatballs and a roll, I'll eat the meatballs and take bites of the roll. I just can't put them together at the same time in a meatball sub. I'm horribly childish like that.

The only 2 sandwiches I have eaten are PB&J and a grilled-cheese sandwich…Ever.
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Aurora Moon at 9:11PM, Aug. 5, 2009
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didn't we have another thread like this one already?
I'm on hitatus while I redo one of my webcomics. Be sure to check it out when I'n done! :)
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Ozoneocean at 9:22PM, Aug. 5, 2009
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Yes, and everyone all agreed that Vegemite was the way to go forever and ever and ever.

Such intelligent, thoughtful, fit, lovely, healthy, attractive users here we have at DD and it's all because they're constantly munching on a Vegemite sandwich. I love you guys! :)

And on that note, it's back to work for me!
Later happy little vegemites ^_^
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Sea_Cow at 9:45PM, Aug. 5, 2009
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Yes, and everyone all agreed that Vegemite was the way to go forever and ever and ever.

Such intelligent, thoughtful, fit, lovely, healthy, attractive users here we have at DD and it's all because they're constantly munching on a Vegemite sandwich. I love you guys! :)

And on that note, it's back to work for me!
Later happy little vegemites ^_^

Well, anything other than mayonnaise or mustard is fine, I guess.
I am so happy to finally be back home
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skoolmunkee at 3:43AM, Aug. 6, 2009
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Hm, another sandwich I love is pulled pork, especially if there is some kind of sweet relish involved. Sadly if I want that here I have to make my own and I'm too lazy. :[
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Ozoneocean at 3:55AM, Aug. 6, 2009
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Hm, another sandwich I love is pulled pork, especially if there is some kind of sweet relish involved. Sadly if I want that here I have to make my own and I'm too lazy. :[
…I have a filthy mind.
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Ironscarf at 6:27AM, Aug. 6, 2009
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…I have a filthy mind.

I don't think anybody could read the words pulled pork without reaching the same conclusion.
Dare I even ask what that is?
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