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I don't understand American sandwiches, why even bother with the bread?
The bread around here adds to the whole
I lived close to Germany my whole life, I have huge standards
Brotchen(fuckin sp?) slaps. US sausages are worst off for not having that bread.
Brötchen?
And idk if it was on purpose, but I love the worst/wurst pun in there!
Yes on both accounts lol
This is like a $30 sandwich from one of the most famous delis in the country. I would not describe this as a typical American sandwich.
You could easily split a single one of these sandwiches four ways and share some of their delicious side orders as well.
The bread isn't a mere mechanical contrivance to keep your hands clean. The bread is chosen to pair with the pastrami.
You have a point but dude throwing everything in the fridge between two thinly sliced pieces of bread is amazingly delicious
Instructions unclear, eating milk carton sandwich
i mean if it's got enough mustard
the bread is where you grip it.
At, this point, they have complety ignored a category of food altogether. Soo.