I realize I don't actually know what goes on a club sandwich. I never order them. But obviously it is not a lettuce tomato sandwich. Nor is it a meat-only sandwich.
I had a whole week when I had no headaches and it was great. And then I had a theee day headache last weekend, and a headache Saturday, and one yesterday and today. Argh. I wish I knew how to stop these.
Why does Facebook suddenly think I am needing and wanting constant ads for curling irons?!? And tutorials on how to use them? I must've accidentally clicked on one or something but really. I have curly hair. I don't need your curling iron thanks.
Club sandwiches are kind of a forerunner of the turducken, IIRC... like roast beef, ham and cheese? It's been a while since I bothered to think about ordering one because I'd have to take out half the ingredients. (I also don't like raw onion or raw tomato, but at least those you can manually disassemble from your sandwich construction.)
Usually turkey, ham, and bacon. Cheese varies by location. Good ones are double-deckers on toast. (And I'm seeing a visit to Denny's - home of a very good club sandwich - in my near future).
To me a club sandwich is definitely three pieces of square white bread, with I guess turkey and bacon (and lettuce/tomato/mayo). I would like to add ham! I guess it's been a long time since I've had one.
That's what the one I just had was, Jesse. Without the tomatoes because I requested no tomatoes when I ordered. I hadn't had one in a long time, I was kind of surprised how delicious it was. I'm always a little surprised how delicious toast is, is what it comes down to. And restaurant toast tastes different from home toast.
Oh yeah, it's definitely toast!
And restaurant toast tastes different from home toast.
Maybe it's made with a Crème brûlée torch or something.