Sandwich fillings

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Re: Sandwich fillings

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Crumbed ham, sun-dried tomatoes, lettuce, red onion, feta cheese and mayo has to be ciabatta bread. Been a long time since I've had plain white bread.
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Yesterday I had tuna and piri-piri hummus, that was really nice actually.

My favourite is egg and cress, but when I used to eat meat I also liked beef and coleslaw.

Also cashew nut butter, hard boiled egg and rocket is good. :thumbup:
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ChilwellWhite wrote:
When does a sandwich become a butty ?
Mrs SW (to be) and myself disagree on this she always says Butty where I'm a Sarnie man.

It's a bit like the S-cone or S-con debate we had on the forum some time ago.
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Re: Sandwich fillings

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Selby White wrote:
ChilwellWhite wrote:
When does a sandwich become a butty ?
Mrs SW (to be) and myself disagree on this she always says Butty where I'm a Sarnie man.

It's a bit like the S-cone or S-con debate we had on the forum some time ago.
Growing up in Liverpool in the 1940's, ANYTHING eaten between two slices of bread was a 'butty'.
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