This is why we can't own houses. Look at all that avocado!
Sandwich-Posting
Post pics of and discuss the holiest food. Sandwiches.
Post sandwiches you've made yourself, or had at restaurants. As long as it's a sandwich we want to see it!
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Rules:
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Please only make posts of or about sandwiches (Including Hotdogs)
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No spam or advertising
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Please be Respectful (It's a community about sandwiches, what is there to be upset about?)
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No politics. (Sandwich sub is not a political sub, go figure)
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No AI sandwiches. (Sandwiches from movies and shows are fine, just no AI slop, please)
It came in our Farmer's Pick veg box. ๐ At peak season, they're $1.29 AUD. They're $2 now.
Looks delicious!
Thank you! It was ๐
I find the pastrami to be the most sensual of all the salted, cured meats.
I love it, and it's not difficult to make either. If anything other than sheer tastiness, it helps me drink my daily 2L of water.
Very nice! I really like the addition of the peppers Also avocado on a sandwich is DELICIOUS
It's just so creamy and delicious. I also love red onions in any wrap or sandwich!
I think we should be consistent and call regular sandwiches โclosed facedโ. Would you like a closed faced ham and cheese?
Am open sandwich is not a thing. It's just bread with stuff on it. A sandwich requires things to be sandwiched. You need to be able to get it all in your mouth at once. A wrap is not a sandwich either. It's wrapped. Not sandwiched. Willing to die on this hill
So, is a hot dog a wrap, then? What if the bun separates into two pieces? Does it transform into a sandwich?
It's a category error. It's not made of sliced bread. A sandwich is made of sliced bread. Not buns, not rolls, not barms not bread cakes. Like a wagon can have 4 wheels but it doesn't make it a car. A sandwich is sliced bread with stuff inside.
Not arguing, I looked up what the different types of sandwiches are, and Wikipedia does include open-faced sandwiches.. So maybe it's just one of those things that are more of an opinion thing, or varies by country?
Though I do agree, that "sandwich", in the traditional sense, is ingredients between two slices of bread.
Gimme a ham'n'cheese and slap a veil on it!
I think a sandwich is inherently enclosed by bread.
As a counter proposal, can I suggest we call this a "Bread plate meal"?
Closed-face it is!
