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a stack of pancakes or waffles is a sandwich that many are too dainty and proper to eat with their hands.
when you grab more than one French fry, that's a sandwich. and the condiment you dip it in is like the au jus.
lasagna is an oven baked sandwich. same with multi layer bean dip.
conceptually, a sandwich is a edible delivery system for helping you eat with your hands. a bread bowl is a sandwich.
a lasagna is not a sandwich because it does not have the carbohydrate on the outside to grab and help eat but otherwise yes, we're getting somewhere here. How do I edibly glue them fries together for that fry-bread sandwich?
We deep fried a couple sheets of lasagna noodles at work so they were like chow mein noodles but big and square and then put lasagna stuff in there and ate it like a sandwich
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