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A disagreament about a sandwich
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Debbie | Report | 4 May 2004 10:43 |
Liz and Lynda Thankyou thankyou thankyou, it looks as though there are more people on my side now. Bill what is a Dagwood then? If it's meat he's a vegetarian. Debbie |
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Lynda | Report | 4 May 2004 09:46 |
Hi Debbie, I agree with you, 1 sandwich is 1 slice of bread, 2 sandwiches = 2 slices etc - my pet hate is asking my hubby what he wants in his sandwiches and he replies - whatever - i dont mind - or - anything you want - so i wrote a list for the butcher saying - a quarter of whatever a quarter of i dont mind and a quarter of whatever Lynda :0) |
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BillinOz | Report | 4 May 2004 06:44 |
John Montague, 4th Earl of Sandwich (1718-1792) Invented the sandwich as a quick meal so as not to interrupt his gambling sessions. |
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BillinOz | Report | 4 May 2004 06:40 |
Debbie give your hubby a dagwood sandwich, then he will never accept anything less. |
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Dame | Report | 4 May 2004 06:09 |
Okay, a sandwich that is made of more than two slices is called a "club sandwich" put the meat and cheese between the first two slices and the salad between the second and third,cut anyway you like it secure it with toothpicks and I say he makes his own sandwichs. |
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maggiewinchester | Report | 4 May 2004 00:11 |
Why do we call it a 'round' of sandwiches when the bread is square? (Unless you use that pappy milk loaf stuff, which IS round and not what the average person uses for sandwiches) confused Maggie |
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Debbie | Report | 3 May 2004 23:00 |
Karen Nice one another one on my side thankyou. There is another thread at the moment what is your favourite fillings. Im just going to add to it now. Debbie |
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Deidre | Report | 3 May 2004 22:23 |
I was always taught that four slices of bread makes two rounds of sandwiches - strange when the bread is squarish!! My husband says one slice of bread makes a sandwich, I disagree because I would call that half a sandwich. I definately think that a sandwich is two slices of bread. Actually I have become very confused so decided to look it up in a 1950's Cassell's dictionary 'sandwhich - two thin slices of bread and butter with meat etc. between them'. I reckon we all have diferent ideas on sandwiches these days. |
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Essex Baz | Report | 3 May 2004 21:51 |
Debs, I`d be eating only 1/2 a sandwich,and feeling hungry still, afterwards. |
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John | Report | 3 May 2004 21:48 |
Sheila, that's a good argument. I've got a foot in both camps now! |
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Debbie | Report | 3 May 2004 21:41 |
Hi Sheila I do that sometimes, just fold it over and you would call it a sandwich, well any normal person would wouldnt they. So baz what would you call one slice of bread folded over what would you be eating. Thanks Sheila for your support I dont feel so alone anymore. Debbie |
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Essex Baz | Report | 3 May 2004 21:34 |
Sorry Sheila, Still only one slice of bread,,therefore,,no sandwich. |
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SheilaSomerset | Report | 3 May 2004 21:12 |
Sometimes I dollop some jam on half of the slice and flip the other half over - is this still a sandwich?! Debbie - don't let them get to you! |
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Essex Baz | Report | 3 May 2004 20:51 |
Don`t be miserable Debs, Go and make a sandwich and a cup of tea. |
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Debbie | Report | 3 May 2004 20:48 |
Thanks John looks a good site even got recipes on there. Well, I am very upset that not one person has agreed with me apart from my 8 year old she said that if you cut it into 4 it makes 4 sandwiches. If you go to a party and someone offers you a plate of cucumber sandwiches, and they are cut into little triangles if you said I will have just one they would give you just the 1 triangle wouldnt they? they wouldnt hand you 4 little ones. From a very miserable Debbie |
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John | Report | 3 May 2004 19:44 |
I just found out that there is a British Sandwich Association and their site is http://www.sandwich.org.uk/. I had a quick look, but couldn't find the definition of a sandwich. Why not check it yourself! |
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Steven | Report | 3 May 2004 19:15 |
No one asks for half a sandwich,so 1 sandwich is one slice of bread,2 sandwichs are 2 slices of bread and so on and so on. We eat any make of bread as long asit is thick sliced. Steve. |
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Essex Baz | Report | 3 May 2004 19:12 |
Hi Debbie, Sorry,, He`s Right,,,,,,,,you`re Wrong. I did say sorry Baz |
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Angela | Report | 3 May 2004 19:12 |
Best of both thick sliced for me. Or home made tomato and olive foccaccia if I've been bothered to put the breadmaker on. Angela |
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Naomi in SW | Report | 3 May 2004 19:08 |
Sorry Debbie, I agree with bf. One sandwich is two slices of bread even if cut in two or more. Two sandwiches is 4 slices of bread. Personally I cut horizontally and use Hovis Best of Both medium sliced. |