Post Your Daily Sandwich

bay cities turkey, brie & cranberry

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Turkey looks so dry but I like the sound of brie and cranberry - and their bread is always so good.

It was a little dry, but for me extra mayo does the trick. Pretty good sandwich. Next time I would ask for more cranberries.

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but for me extra mayo does the trick.
[/quote]Me too.

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For me, it’s generous gulps of Bundaberg. Preferably the Pineapple & Coconut one.

Sandwich of the day. :yum:

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You’re hilarious

Nice light toast on the bun. The tomatoes are vivid and deep red! Ketchup on a 'dog? Brave, aren’t you?!?! I’m cool with it, but will the “no ketchup on a 'dog” trolls climb out from under the bridge? :grin:

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AHEM: "Moral turpitude is a legal concept in the United States and some other countries that refers to “conduct that is considered contrary to community standards of justice, honesty or good morals.”

Just teasing :wink: I think the Dogs at Pinks are pretty good (with mustard of course) so who am I to talk.

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So long as you eat your hot dog…there should be no rules on how you top your dog :slight_smile:

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Morals and this board do not compute. :wink:

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Yeah, more like morel turpitude.

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I’m just going to leave this here…

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@bulavinaka I was thinking the “hot dog is not a sandwich” trolls would bite first. :wink:

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Put me, Bourdain and the leader of the free world in that camp. This was from the Vietnam episode of Parts Unknown where Bourdain had noodles with Obama.

And while the leader of the free world is more than adequate as with a pair of chopsticks, he isn’t afraid to show his Chicago side, as is clear from the following exchange:

BOURDAIN: “IS KETCHUP ON A HOT DOG EVER ACCEPTABLE?”
OBAMA: “NO. NO, I MEAN THAT.”

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based on this thread I tried the roast beef from Jersey Mike’s. While better than most roast beefs I’ve previously had, it still pales in comparison to the other subs for me. Maybe I’m just not a roast beef sandwich kinda guy…

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With all do respect to POTUS, I’ll give him my bottle of ketchup when he can pry it from my cold dead hands. :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

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objection. leading the witness.

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That’s funny. Based on this thread I tried Jersey Mike’s Cheesesteak. I was at Lowes - Pico/San Vicente - and there it was just sitting, probably for years :confused:. I had the chicken and tried a bite of the beef (better). Good bread, thinly sliced chicken (no gristle), sautéed onions, sweet red bell peppers, shrooms, melty yellow American cheese. I really liked it. But one of the saltiest things I’ve eaten in a while… and I love salty.

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Tan Hoang Huong

Spam and Fried Egg Banh Mi.

Also I had Boo’s Cheesesteaks, “Wit Whiz”, slightly salty from the Whiz, but otherwise tasty. I like it better than Fig Cheesesteaks by the Coliseum/USC

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