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SkulduggeryGOLD Member
Pirate Pixie Crew Captain
8,428 posts
Location: Wales


Posted:
I have been long known in my family for mixing odd things in sandwiches. When I was small I used to love lettuce & marmite, marmite & peanuts, blackcherry or plum jam & cucumber, banana & honey, cheddar sprinkled with sugar.

Today I found that Peanut butter and wild chestnut honey on rye bread is YUMMY! ubbrollsmile

It got me wondering if anyone else does the mix and match sandwiches like me.

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lunerniamember
110 posts

Posted:
'i put my pillow in the fridge'-pyro
i put my pjs in the fridge so they are nice and cold for when i got to bed if its hot outside!

i like... tuna, cucumber and choc spread
cheese and apple
chicken noodles in bread
tuna feta and marmite is good but i dont like avocados
i eat most things in bread it kinda goes hand in hand with beeing a poor student

L x

Xopher (aka Mr. Clean)enthusiast
456 posts
Location: Hoboken, New Jersey, USA


Posted:
Pork (including ham) goes well with fruit in general. If you eat meat, which I personally don't.



I think there must be something about living beneath the equator that makes marmite edible. If I ever get down there (and I intend to, trust me) I will taste it one more time just to be sure. Otherwise no slight amount of it will ever cross my lips again.



My brother used to make "nothing" sandwiches -- Miracle Whip (a loathsome kind of fake mayonnaise) and ketchup on white bread. He was the only one who thought that was good, though.



Geez, I thought I was weird for liking tomato sandwiches. Slices of tomato with mayo (the real kind) on good bread. With lots of black pepper. But that's not weird enough to make the grade here.



Peanut butter and honey is NOT weird! Whyever would someone find that weird? I ate that all the time when I was a teenager (and dinosaurs still ruled the earth).



Fried curried bean curd with mayo.



Worthington Vegetable Steaks, sauteed in olive oil, garlic, pepper, tamari, vinegar, and their own juice, sliced thin and piled high, with mayo.



(I like mayo.)



I suppose cream cheese with (a BIG slice of) onion and tomato on a bagel isn't terribly weird in these parts. In many places no one's ever seen a real, fresh bagel, though. If the crust is soft like (commercial) bread, it's not a real bagel.



Mushrooms and onions sauteed in butter with (just a little!) melted Jack cheese on multigrain bread. (If you're really having a fat attack, you can add mayo to this if you want. But then you could also just back a cement mixer up to your heart and speed things along.)



A slice of daikon makes a lot of otherwise bland veggie sandwiches surprisingly good. I'm unable to obtain daikon in my neighborhood, unfortunately.
EDITED_BY: Xopher (aka Mr. Clean) (1097512338)

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GothFrogetteBRONZE Member
grumpy poorly froggy
3,999 posts
Location: Nuneaton, United Kingdom


Posted:
Written by: Captain Hazzard


My fave weird sarnie consists of

marmite
jam
peanut butter
cheese and onion crisps
and toasted cheese

mmmmmmmmm



my 4 year old takes marmite, jam and peanut butter sarnies to school and jam and ham.... but only cause they rhyme

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Captain HazzardBRONZE Member
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420 posts
Location: Truro, UK


Posted:
I have the sophisticated palette of a four year old ubblol

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GothFrogetteBRONZE Member
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3,999 posts
Location: Nuneaton, United Kingdom


Posted:
Written by: Captain Hazzard


I have the sophisticated palette of a four year old ubblol



lol right now he is eating jam and marmite on toast, he has to have the jam first.... this can prove very difficult

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strooSILVER Member
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799 posts
Location: oxford, england, uk


Posted:
OOOOOH! we had a sandwiche club when we were like 11 (honestly) and the best one we came up with is lemon curd and red leicester cheese! its actually nice. x

Livin' on dreams and custard creams


PyroWillGOLD Member
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4,437 posts
Location: Staines, United Kingdom


Posted:
your all mad.,......except me with my salt n vinegar crisps with peanut butter idea, oh and the trainers in the fridge

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CantusSILVER Member
Tantamount to fatuity
15,966 posts
Location: Down the road, United Kingdom


Posted:
There was a big kid at my school that stole my sandwiches so i started having banana and HP sauce sandwiches every day.

He stopped stealing them and i got hooked (for a while - I'm over it now).


Chocolate and cheese is quite good though....

Meh


GothFrogetteBRONZE Member
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3,999 posts
Location: Nuneaton, United Kingdom


Posted:
Written by: C@ntus




Chocolate and cheese is quite good though....




oh wow migrain in a sandwhich.

what is a good substiute to bread that tastes nice but doesn't have any wheat in it?

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Fine_Rabid_DogInternet Hate Machine
10,530 posts
Location: They seek him here, they seek him there...


Posted:
marmite is evil, evil stuff.

It looks, smells and tastes verrrrrrrrry similar to petrol. yuck!

The existance of flamethrowers says that someone, somewhere, at sometime said "I need to set that thing on fire, but it's too far away."


SkulduggeryGOLD Member
Pirate Pixie Crew Captain
8,428 posts
Location: Wales


Posted:
I am wheat intolerant and eat rye bread. Its an acquired taste though, because its nothing like wheat bread. There are loads of alternatives for bread but I've found most of the specialist gluten free specialist breads taste vile. I have heard tell that in places like sweden and Finland they make oat breads and such but I'm not sure they are gluten free.
I don't know if you have an ASDA near you but they sell rye bread and multi grain gluten free bread. Try them out.

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ParafinfairySILVER Member
old hand
845 posts
Location: Adelaide, Australia


Posted:
I like the sound of the feta cheese, marmite, avacado and Tuna. I would personally add peppers and cream cheese and maybe a lettuce leaf to it.

I don't really have strange fillings. My sister has Bovril and marmalade on toast every morning. I personally don't like either of those things. I think Bovril is horrible. Marmite is definately the way forward...

Slicing the Loaf as we speak.

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GothFrogetteBRONZE Member
grumpy poorly froggy
3,999 posts
Location: Nuneaton, United Kingdom


Posted:
Written by: Skulduggery


I am wheat intolerant and eat rye bread. Its an acquired taste though, because its nothing like wheat bread. There are loads of alternatives for bread but I've found most of the specialist gluten free specialist breads taste vile. I have heard tell that in places like sweden and Finland they make oat breads and such but I'm not sure they are gluten free.
I don't know if you have an ASDA near you but they sell rye bread and multi grain gluten free bread. Try them out.



whahoo some one else. i am not supposed to eat wheat, gluten, startchy foods,dairy, coffee, anything nice that fills you up. i used to be able to and i think thats where i am finding my problem.lol.
yeah i have tried the bouncing rubber gluten free bread... we do have an asda but shop in sainsburys where i they do it, i have just never tried it. i am not a big fan of white bread but i shall have to go out and get some now. (I never like paying for stuff that i do not know if its nice or not so tend to go without)
you can not beat a sugar butty though, which is just yummy. or tom sauce, mayo and cheese spread, lightly warmed. yummy
when i was expecing my first child i had lard sandwhiches. or banana yogurt, tinned hot do sausages sprinkled with choc flakes on mouse turd bread (Grannery)

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Sakura_MoonHop's Kitten Jester.
1,803 posts
Location: Wonderland igloo, Vic, Australia


Posted:
Bacon and chicken nuggets and a fillet burger and cheezy nuggets and strips all in a wrap from red rooster.

The coolest sandwich on earth is bacon and egg and chips...being the hot ones

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GothFrogetteBRONZE Member
grumpy poorly froggy
3,999 posts
Location: Nuneaton, United Kingdom


Posted:
Written by: Sakura_moon


Bacon and chicken nuggets and a fillet burger and cheezy nuggets and strips all in a wrap from red rooster.

The coolest sandwich on earth is bacon and egg and chips...being the hot ones




Mmmmmmmmmmmm i have eggs and my tummy is going grumble grumble gurgle roar...must go and eat

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meepSILVER Member
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344 posts
Location: Midlands - nr cov, United Kingdom


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Frogette, our Asda do some of that stuff now. Or you could make your own with what free bread smile

Oh.. there was a study done recently that says that in the very early stage of migraine (ie before you feel it) you crave cheese and chocolate, and then you have the migraine, which makes you think they're a trigger. Never seen the actual paper tho.

Other sandwiches i eat...

Cadbury's hot chocolate powder sandwiches, and
sugar and lemon juice sandwiches smile

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GothFrogetteBRONZE Member
grumpy poorly froggy
3,999 posts
Location: Nuneaton, United Kingdom


Posted:
i think i will go and check it out it has been seen in sainsburys too. and its closer and i get point.lolol. after the sadwich thing yesters i had 5 boiled eggs on a toasted whole meal sandwhich, very nice lolol although messy

have done the choc powder one, you have to get the nice stuff not the instand choc powder that seems to have bits of other stuff in it too, just ruins the taste

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tildSILVER Member
member
27 posts
Location: England


Posted:
Cheese and banana toastie yummy

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FireTomStargazer
6,650 posts

Posted:
gouda cheese and strawberry jam

cream cheese and nutella ... on toast - in this order smile

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zyonchaosjourneyman
77 posts
Location: Anglesey, Wales, UK soon to be Lincoln, England (s...


Posted:
Sausage, bacon, fried egg, and cheese


Nutella and Ham

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FireTomStargazer
6,650 posts

Posted:
wow - the latter is just a jawdropper laugh3

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15,417 posts
Location: South Wales


Posted:
Tom - I double-time salute your old thread bumping efforts wave

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