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rhymsesthecat Posted - 12/16/2002 : 5:49:07 PM
im for the traditional ham and cheese with lettuce and onions and mayo
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Fluffy Posted - 01/03/2003 : 01:24:16 AM
Jay said:
quote:
Nothing beats a 12 inch ham sub with bananna peppers and tons of olives and mayonaisse.
NO OLIVES!! JAY, LAY OFF THE OLIVES!!!!!

SEE:

http://www.timreynolds.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=1945
{=HTG=} Posted - 01/02/2003 : 10:41:02 AM
Happy New Year to you as well. Only a few more days and this little school vacation will be over...oh well. It'll be good to get into a small routine, without it i'm drifting.
PJK Posted - 01/02/2003 : 07:07:29 AM
Good morning HTG!!!! I see we are back to our pre-holiday routines, hehehe! Glad to see you posting! Happy New Year!
{=HTG=} Posted - 01/02/2003 : 07:04:19 AM
Morning Pam
PJK Posted - 01/02/2003 : 07:01:54 AM
Oh I don't know about that Jay. A real honest to goodness Philadelphia cheese steak could give your 12 inch ham sub a run for the money! (BTW hear in Philly we call subs hoagies....go figure? I can understand the logic for calling it a sub but how we got hoagie I don't know! Now that is something for Fluffy to research...hehehehe)
Jay Posted - 12/31/2002 : 5:19:07 PM
Nothing beats a 12 inch ham sub with bananna peppers and tons of olives and mayonaisse.
rhymsesthecat Posted - 12/29/2002 : 1:47:28 PM
thats awesome
when the bread is warm....
good stuff
victorwootenfan Posted - 12/28/2002 : 6:48:16 PM
Me too! that's what i always made my mom do, was toast the bread, then put the peanut butter and jelly on!
PJK Posted - 12/28/2002 : 07:16:53 AM
Oh, I see, sounds pretty good. I am sure Fluffy would add something gross like mustard or mayo!
Toasted bread...now that brought back a memory, my kids always liked their peanut butter and jelly sandwiches on toasted bread! It kind of melts the peanut butter!
victorwootenfan Posted - 12/27/2002 : 8:55:55 PM
nutella...it's this braizilian nut spread that is really tasty(almost like chocolate peanut butter) and then a spread of normal butter on top of that. really tasty! oh yeah, and toast the bread too!
PJK Posted - 12/27/2002 : 7:46:49 PM
Hey Jay.....LAY OFF THE WEED!!!! hehehe
Jay Posted - 12/27/2002 : 6:57:39 PM
I like mayonaisse and dog sammiches.
PJK Posted - 12/27/2002 : 5:08:53 PM
VWF....what??????
victorwootenfan Posted - 12/26/2002 : 9:52:37 PM
i like nutella and butter sandwiches.
PJK Posted - 12/26/2002 : 06:33:46 AM
Awe....Must admit, there was still a smile on my husband's face last night!!!hehehe He's still sleeping....hummmm....wonder if I should wake him...hehehe
KevinLesko Posted - 12/26/2002 : 12:06:28 AM
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I made my husband a very happy man last night, this morning, tonight and tomorrow's looking pretty damn good so far!



note to self... marry a woman like Pam!..... IMEDIATELY!
PJK Posted - 12/25/2002 : 12:11:23 AM
Sorry guys, that offer was for Fluffy only and he turned me down. I am guessing it was because of one of the following reasons and these are in no particular order.

1. He never read my post.........nah
2. He read my post and was ignoring it..........nah
3. He knows I am married and wouldn't cheat on my husband because if I did, I wouldn't even know who I was anymore????..........maybe
4. He's not worrying about it because this is only a message board and I live in PA and he's in DC and neither of us knows exactly where in those locations each other lives..............perhaps

Truth is I am faithful to my husband, but I do like to tease! Having said this let me add I made my husband a very happy man last night, this morning, tonight and tomorrow's looking pretty damn good so far!
So Merry Christmas to me! hehehe And Merry Christmas to all of you!!! BTW..... IT'S SNOWING!!!!!!
pcbTIM Posted - 12/24/2002 : 6:56:12 PM
quote:
Originally posted by KevinLesko

quote:
fucking right now sounds pretty good.....so fuck me!


BAH! Stupid contiguous states... if were werent so far apart...



I agree. If Kevin and I can get a deal for the two of us, then we'll be paying you a visit real soon.
{=HTG=} Posted - 12/24/2002 : 12:15:56 PM
Flaming Moe anyone?
KevinLesko Posted - 12/24/2002 : 03:06:06 AM
quote:
fucking right now sounds pretty good.....so fuck me!


BAH! Stupid contiguous states... if were werent so far apart...
PJK Posted - 12/24/2002 : 12:35:43 AM
Woah...someone's just a little sensitive about their sandwhiches!And be careful who you say fuck you to, cause they may just like it!...fucking right now sounds pretty good.....so fuck me!hehehe
Fluffy Posted - 12/23/2002 : 11:57:49 PM
FUCK YOU!! Best sandwiches EVER!!!
PJK Posted - 12/23/2002 : 11:54:57 PM
Yuk....I am surprised yours isn't peanutbutter and Fluff!!! (the smile is back!!!)
Fluffy Posted - 12/23/2002 : 11:52:45 PM
This topic has been done, correct?

http://www.timreynolds.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=1945

I stick with crunchy peanut butter and yellow mustard or a plain old Miracle Whip sandwich.
pcbTIM Posted - 12/23/2002 : 11:46:11 PM
quote:
Originally posted by PJK

I like meatballs!!!ummmmmm



Oh really?
KevinLesko Posted - 12/23/2002 : 2:08:15 PM
Even though this isnt a sandwich I make myself, its my favorite to get if I'm at a deli... Turkey, Bacon, Avacado on sourdough!!! MMMMM

Oh, and its tough to beat a good Philly too!
PJK Posted - 12/23/2002 : 07:42:10 AM
I don't eat sandwiches much.....favorite Pizza toppings now there would be a topic! I like peppers, onions, mushrooms and meatballs!!!ummmmmm
pcbTIM Posted - 12/21/2002 : 7:45:00 PM
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Originally posted by HispanicTeenGuitarist

Good ole' PB&J.



Ugh......I used to love those when I was younger. But I had one a few weeks ago and I almost gagged it was so gross. For me it would either have to be a peanut butter sandwich (with a tall glass of milk) or a strawberry jelly sandwich. No in between.
chicken sandwiches Posted - 12/17/2002 : 4:52:35 PM
i'm not a cannibal.

when i was a kid i made these really weird sandwiches.... i'd toast the bread, put some ham and cheese in there, mayonaise, maybe even some cut up hot dogs, but the secret ingredient was soy sauce.... i loved it.

please don't put weird things in me. i'm better without being toasted, just ask Frank...
Evergreen Posted - 12/17/2002 : 08:31:21 AM
Smashed chick peas on sandwiches with loads avocado and veggies. I put a splash of soy sauce in the hummus instead of tahini. Definitely no mayo on any sandwich.

The big question is........do you cut your sandwich in half or diagonally or do you cut it at all.
{=HTG=} Posted - 12/17/2002 : 06:41:40 AM
Good ole' PB&J.
pcbTIM Posted - 12/17/2002 : 03:32:06 AM
quote:
Originally posted by rhymsesthecat

im for the traditional ham and cheese with lettuce and onions and mayo



Change that onions and mayo to some tomatoes, and we're in business.
enthuTIMsiast Posted - 12/17/2002 : 01:08:36 AM
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I eat 7 green olives each day.

I slice them in half and put them in the hinge of the sub sandwich I make that has two pickle slices, 6 pieces of meat, two lines of mayo and the same of mustard (opposite sides of the bread), one mozerella string cheese divided into 4 pieces down its length on one half of the bread (same side as mayo) and one slice of american cheese divided in twain on the other half (same side as mustard [so the colors match]). The cheese gets melted for 39 seconds, then the rest gets added.

You should be able to tell that on COULD NOT make that up. I know it's sad.

-what-
That's a bit outdated, as I don't eat sandwiches anymore...But soon, young skywalker, soon.

My sandwich sounds good, doesn't it? Copyright enthuTIMsiast 2002. I'm now going to mail the recipe to myself ...hehe...
Saint Jude Posted - 12/17/2002 : 12:23:52 AM
turkey, mayo, lettuce and cheese. and a bit of mustard.
TalkingNeurons Posted - 12/16/2002 : 9:27:25 PM
I;ll stick with the good ol' ham and cheese... make that turkey and cheese. BLAH, ham.

quote:
but the secret ingredient was soy sauce.... i loved it.


I have a friend who sucks that stuff straight from the packet. Too salty for me.
dirtysloth Posted - 12/16/2002 : 8:07:14 PM
when i was a kid i made these really weird sandwiches.... i'd toast the bread, put some ham and cheese in there, mayonaise, maybe even some cut up hot dogs, but the secret ingredient was soy sauce.... i loved it.
rhymsesthecat Posted - 12/16/2002 : 5:53:30 PM
maybe its better if you dont
enthuTIMsiast Posted - 12/16/2002 : 5:50:23 PM
Ahoy-hoy. I could go on and on about how I make sandwiches.

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