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What’s your favorite sandwich meat

Tater chips on a Samich... interesting . Still meat and potatoes! We need to share some of these recipes for sandwiches. I’ve got a mustard to die for..

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As long as its not Soylent Green or fake tuna, any of the usual moo/oink/cluck/gobble stuff is good when it gets down to it. Also forgot to put tri-tip down for faves too. Minus sauce as I prefer rubs over sauce that hides poor quality meat.
 
Do you like a fried bologna sandwich? Those are tasty!
 
Mom also used to eat Red/Bermuda Onion sandwiches too. I tried one once and it wasn't all that bad, but my breath afterwards would knock a Buzzard off a **** Wagon...:lol::lol::lol:cr8crshr/Bill:usflag::usflag::usflag:

That was Mick Belker's favorite on Hillstreet Blues.

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SPAM. Good stuff sliced thin and pan fried. Did you know the name stands for " some parts are meat"?:rofl:
 
I did hear old folks eat lard sandwiches when times were very lean.. my dad spoke of it.. I guess it would make bread taste like bacon. But lard sure does make a pie crust killer!
 
I saw my Dad eat a ketchup sandwich, once. He grew up in Philly in the depression.
 
Favorite? My answer is "yes". :)
I've been on a kick lately of German beef bologna - the real stuff.
Makes a WORLD of difference over the usual chicken/pork/whatever baloney....
and yes, that was an intentional spelling there. :thumbsup:
 
For me, it's a hoagie (uh, that's a submarine sandwich for you non-Philly folks :poke: ) with turkey and bacon, plus the normal fixins.

By the way, the secret to East Coast Cheesesteaks and hoagies is the BREAD! No one can make rolls like the NE part of the country!
 
Who put Potato chips especially lays garlic chips on a sandwich…
Lays original or Ruffles.
This isn't related to sandwiches but I also put Ruffles on top of my pizza, only when its a thicker crust though, maybe a little drizzle of ranch to top it off.
 
You don't really eat that, do you? I don't know anyone in NJ that eats that stuff.
HELL YA!! 3 eggs or a three egg cheese omelet with 3 or 4 slices of scrapple, large glass apple cider (all from Cowtail Holly Ravine, fresh eggs & cider) for Sunday breakfast for years!!

"HOG ISLAND" part of Philly Navy base home of the HOAGIE: DelBruno, Deluxe Bakery, Amarosos & Liscio's soft hoagie rolls make the cheesesteak & hoagie here in south jersey!!
 
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scrapple..... made from pig scraps, mostly fat, maybe some brains and balls, not even worthy of sausage......they don't even try to hide it
 
For me, it's a hoagie (uh, that's a submarine sandwich for you non-Philly folks :poke: ) with turkey and bacon, plus the normal fixins.

By the way, the secret to East Coast Cheesesteaks and hoagies is the BREAD! No one can make rolls like the NE part of the country!
Yes sir. Amaroso's, please - AUTHENTIC.
https://amorosobaking.com/
 
snouts and feet if you're lucky lol
I watched an episode of Bizarre Foods where they made/had scrapple...I think the only thing I wouldn't eat before that would be the sausage from the street vendors in Botswana... He took a bite and found a goat turd in his( Andrew Zimmerman)...
 
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