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( , Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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It's cheese, baked beans and salad cream. It's quite gooey, so a bit of a challenge to eat, but... Mmmm :-)
There's only a few people whom I've convinced to try it, however much detail I use describing the texture of the cheese against the beans or the Thousand Island sauce effect you get from the salad cream, or indeed the faced twisting vinegar tang from using really cheap ingredients.
Messy though.
What's your favourite thing to eat when you think no-one's watching?
( , Sat 20 Dec 2008, 15:18, 11 replies, latest was 16 years ago)

I invented lasagne sandwiches.
apparently they are full of win.
( , Sat 20 Dec 2008, 16:06, Reply)

They remind me of salads from when I was little, when we had bits of cheese, meat, quiche, lots of salad cream all over and a bit of lettuce so we could pretend it was proper salad :-)
Oooh, Lasagne sandwich? Now we're talking. I'm definitely trying that later. Lidle do a nice line in ready meal lasagne that isn't just tease-size AND has a cheesy crust.
There was a cafe in Brighton that was championing the Pie-wich a couple of years ago. Genius. The best thing about a piewich is you can use any amount of sauce but it's still safe to eat in public.
( , Sat 20 Dec 2008, 16:14, Reply)

between two very toasted bits of bread.
possibly with some ketchup.
( , Sat 20 Dec 2008, 16:21, Reply)

particularly Frazzles. a cheap quick alternative to a bacon sarnie.
if I liked cheese then I'd try your sandwich. I could mange it in a toastie I reckon
( , Sat 20 Dec 2008, 16:42, Reply)

Still do sometimes.
But my secret meal is Weinersnitzel. Which is no doubt the world's worst, yet at the same time best, chili cheese hot dogs.
( , Sat 20 Dec 2008, 18:22, Reply)

I come from a very humble Welsh valley background where a salad creme sandwich was the highlight of a Sunday afternoon lunch.
Butter was considered posh, as was pre sliced bread.
Toast was toasted on one side only ... pop up toasters were for posh familys only and flipping the bread over under the tiny gas grill was a waste of precious gas.
And now that I am heading on a white knuckle ride scarily towards 50 years old I find that by dint of my parents dedication to my education (gods bless you both)and what I have eventually made of it; I find myself once again (especially at this time of year) breaking wind and scratching my balls in the halls of the high and mighty, being forced to attend "drinks and nibbles" functions with the "elite" .
Just got back from one tonight rubbing shoulders with a couple of Nobel Prize winners, politicians,The Mayor, The latest crop of "bright young things" and a couple of Olympic gold medal winners who were bought in at considerable expense as a novelty! (wonder what your Council tax gets spent on?)]
I hated evey horrid second of it and left well well early!
I just wanted a bottle of cheap spanish white wine and a findus pancake sandwich!
Which I now am cooking/drinking after turning my nose up at the vintage wines and ports and the expensive "celeb chef" branded catering.
:)
Banned from the Roxy ... OK !!!
/edit I missed Crisp sandwiches in the OP ! FTW!
A crisp sarnie was a real treat when I was a kid !
( , Sat 20 Dec 2008, 20:09, Reply)
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