OH! AIMEE! Thanks to you, on Monday I will with any luck be buying my exact size in pants off eBay. Good times.
Anything for the advancement of good fashion.
'Dirty Girls'
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OH! AIMEE! Thanks to you, on Monday I will with any luck be buying my exact size in pants off eBay. Good times.
Anything for the advancement of good fashion.
we would have been born with the appropriate condiments in our hands.
That is not a sandwich I want to eat.
Just, no.
Unrelatedly, when I put leftover corned beef and boiled cabbage on light rye, I'm not accidentally making a Reuben, right?
Full bottle, Lee. Also, I've just offered to make dinner, so see what you think of my email. It's one of my three meals (four if you include microwave burritos).
Triple decked, with bacon--any further away from the ur-club than this, and it can no longer be considered a variant.
I've seen more than one "club" that was not triple-decker, though I myself sneer at the idea that this can still be called a club.
I've seen more than one "club" that was not triple-decker
What were its other characteristics?
Also, where were they served, so I can go by and purify the premises?
I had no idea a club sandwich was supposed to be triple-decker. I didn't even realize turkey was required. I thought the only key was bacon. I mean, I don't eat bacon, so I have no experience with any sort of clubs.
I thought the only key was bacon.
But that'd make the BLT a club. Proto-apocalyptic, that.
What were its other characteristics?
I've seen one that was grilled with ham, turkey and bacon, plus lettuce, tomato and mayo, but as I said only a normal double-decker sandwich. Wherever that place was, the brain cells assigned to that memory went on walkabout.
And I think Denny's has a grilled chicken "club" that's grilled chicken, bacon, lettuce, tomato and mayo. Feel free to purify any and all Denny's you run across.
But that'd make the BLT a club. Proto-apocalyptic, that.
Well, I meant that the key was the addition of bacon, the core sandwich being of another meat. And until recently, I didn't even know that a BLT was actually just bacon, lettuce, and tomato...because bacon didn't seem like it would make a good sandwich core. But I cooked up some turkey bacon and put it on some bread with mayo and lettuce, and it was indeed tasty.
And I think Denny's has a grilled chicken "club" that's grilled chicken, bacon, lettuce, tomato and mayo.
This is the sort of thing that has contributed to my miseducation.
But I cooked up some turkey bacon and put it on some bread with mayo and lettuce, and it was indeed tasty.
You don't even know.