I cannot make a list but I can tell you the best Sandwich I ever had: It was a marinated chicken sandwich at Cafe Le Gaffe in Toronto in 1990. My friend and I stilll talk about how good that sandwich was.
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The best sandwich I've had was a jerk chicken with mango chutney sandwich from Columbine in Tribeca.
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IF he gets rid of the two antique laptops we currently have AND any books and notes he has from college that he has not looked at since we met (9.5 years ago, and yes, they are legion).
I think notes are a totally different category from books. Books at least theoretically could be immediately useful. Notes you haven't looked at in 10 years? You'd have to go back and try to decipher all of them to figure out what you're looking for. If they aren't directly related to his current work, OUT THEY GO.
A friend's sister just linked me to the provocateuse site--she loves it. I had to tell her I already knew of its existence.
I just went to check on the coffee that I put on about 20 minutes ago.
I forgot to turn on the machine.
I REALLY need caffeine this morning!
The best sandwich I ever had was from the covered market in Oxford. It was a split and toasted baguette, smeared with Brie and garlic, with shaved turkey, tomato and sprouts.
I made a second trip to Oxford, mainly for the sandwich.
the pear and fontina on toasted bread at the Nile cafe.
This sounds yummirific, and something I must have immediately. (Adds pears and fontina to grocery list.)
the after thanksgiving sandwich of homemade bread, stuffing, cranberry sauce and dark meat Turkey.
Probably my favorite sandwich ever, except I replace the dark meat with white, and add a bit of turkey skin. The next two months are my favorite food months, mostly because of the turkey factor.
egg salad, the simpler the better.
Had this last night--just eggs, mayo, and salt and pepper. I do not toast the bread, though, since that just crumbles away and I end up with egg salad in my lap. Crispy lettuce leaves are always of the good for every sandwich, though (except for grilled cheese, which requires only ketchup to be complete).
It is cold and damp here, and I just went outside for a smoke and about froze my tits off.