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.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
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.
I sure do love a good BLT.
I also enjoy the Subway club sandwich, which I'm pretty sure is their ham/turkey/roast beef combo on a roll, and in no way an actual club sandwich. Still enjoyable, though.
I thought it was meat + bacon = club sandwich.
I also enjoy the Subway club sandwich, which I'm pretty sure is their ham/turkey/roast beef combo on a roll, and in no way an actual club sandwich.
That one really confuses me because not only is it not in any way triple-decker, there's NO BACON! It is a good sandwich, though. You're right about that.
I love my Buffistas so much. I can always count on a rousing, Friday afternoon food debate/discussion. It makes me smile.
Hmmm. Wikipedia says:
A club sandwich, also called a clubhouse sandwich, is a type of sandwich frequently served as a double-decker sandwich and generally cut into quarters, requiring three (rather than two) slices of toasted bread. The traditional club ingredients are turkey, bacon, lettuce, tomato, and mayonnaise served on toasted bread. Variations substitute another meat for the turkey (chicken breast and roast beef are common) and possibly ham for the bacon.
I thought it was meat + bacon = club sandwich.
Aims is me.
That one really confuses me because not only is it not in any way triple-decker, there's NO BACON! It is a good sandwich, though. You're right about that.
Maybe it's not the Subway club sandwich but the Subway club sandwich. It makes you cool and exclusionary just by eating it.
I only like certain kinds of coleslaw. Goopy with mayo, nsm. With oriental chicken salad dressing? That peppery dressing mom makes? Yeppers. I also just like cabbage. I sometimes use lightly sauteed shredded cabbage instead of rice or noodles (mainly for tangy stir fry-y things.)
That saurkraut (which I can't spell and can't be assed to look up) thing? No.
It's mildly calming to see someone who is cavalier about your meetings discover he's half an hour late for someone else's. I hate feeling it's only about me.
It occurs to me, mom's quiche would be the worst thing to cook for ita, Lee and anyone who hates bell peppers: eggs, swiss cheese, bacon and bps.