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Natter 75: More Than a Million Natters Served
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Club sandwiches are taller than they are wide and are certainly sandwiches.
As are Dagwood sandwiches in general.
I could argue that a club sandwich is just two sandwiches stacked on each other.
Who did I recently hear decrying club sandwiches? Anthony Bourdain?
Timelies all!
Mmm, waffle sandwiches. There's a couple places around here that specialize in them.
We're doing this time capsule sort of thing and I need to come up with 1 Hard Lesson I Learned and 1 Thing I Did I'm Proud Of in 2016, 2 Ways I Can Help Others and 2 New Things I Want to Try in 2017 (the form calls for three but I already have cheesemaking)
To make a sandwich, there has to be (at least) two pieces of bread or bread substitute. A wrap is not a sandwich. A hot dog in a bun is not a sandwich. If you rip the bun in two and put a hot dog in there? Still not a sandwich, because the bun should be remain intact to keep the chili from dripping on your hand.
Were hot dog buns invented specifically for hot dogs? Or did they exist before the hot dog for some other purpose? What did we eat hot dogs on before the bun?
Which came first, the hot dog or the bun?
Thanks to GBBO, I know that what we would call a hot dog bun is sometimes used to make an "iced bun", where the center has whipped cream and jam and then the top is iced. Even to me, a big fan of sugar and bread, this seems like a ridiculous amount of sugar and white bread.