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mm crisp sarnies
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First, take a thick slice of homemade white bread.
Next, smear the bread liberally with last night's curry, chilled in the fridge.
Take a bowl and mix minced garlic, wasabi and salad cream to taste. Spoon this onto a second slice of bread.
Fasten together, sandwich style, and enjoy.
If you've got any in, you might want to put some thin slices of pickled beetroot between the two slices of bread.
Next, smear the bread liberally with last night's curry, chilled in the fridge.
Take a bowl and mix minced garlic, wasabi and salad cream to taste. Spoon this onto a second slice of bread.
Fasten together, sandwich style, and enjoy.
If you've got any in, you might want to put some thin slices of pickled beetroot between the two slices of bread.
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emilystrange wrote:mm crisp sarnies
mmm indeed, for a luxury a real treat is a pringles sandwich
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dear lord no! what you want are some nice seabrook's crisps.Dreamweapon wrote:emilystrange wrote:mm crisp sarnies
mmm indeed, for a luxury a real treat is a pringles sandwich
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Can't get Seabrooks in Essex. Luckily in off to Bradford in a couple of weeks.
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can't get 'em in essex?! you poor soul.
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If only that was the worst thing about Essex .... I'm just too far from home.
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Monster munch sandwiches are manna from Heaven.emilystrange wrote:mm crisp sarnies
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SG... ehrmmm..... you are still on medication, aren't you?*LOL*
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Excellent call DW! can you still get the sweetcorn flav one's down your way, they stopped stocking them up here?d00mw0lf wrote:dear lord no! what you want are some nice seabrook's crisps.
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Not nearly as dry.................i really do recommend itDebaser wrote:Brown Sauce sarnies
Orange and sugar sandwiches
(am with you on the Apple ones SG...will have to try them with salad cream though)
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Myself and Mrs Goth recently bought a much sought after (by us at least) Breville "Sandwich Press" - and we have used nearly every day since!
Nothing quite like a ham, cheese and tomato (with black pepper) "pressed" sandwich - all lovely and hot and melted!
Nothing quite like a ham, cheese and tomato (with black pepper) "pressed" sandwich - all lovely and hot and melted!
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If you need any recipes, PM me tho
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OMG I'd forgotten the delights of Brown Sauce sarnies!Debaser wrote:Brown Sauce sarnies
I can reccomend cheese and baked-bean. But be careful they don't napalm your mouth.AndyTheGoth wrote:Myself and Mrs Goth recently bought a much sought after (by us at least) Breville "Sandwich Press" - and we have used nearly every day since!
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sandwich toasters rock. seriously.AndyTheGoth wrote:Myself and Mrs Goth recently bought a much sought after (by us at least) Breville "Sandwich Press" - and we have used nearly every day since!
Nothing quite like a ham, cheese and tomato (with black pepper) "pressed" sandwich - all lovely and hot and melted!
cheese and pickle toasties rule!
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bugger. i've already had my tea.markfiend wrote:OMG I'd forgotten the delights of Brown Sauce sarnies!Debaser wrote:Brown Sauce sarniesI can reccomend cheese and baked-bean. But be careful they don't napalm your mouth.AndyTheGoth wrote:Myself and Mrs Goth recently bought a much sought after (by us at least) Breville "Sandwich Press" - and we have used nearly every day since!
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Cheese and tomato toasties rule........thought everyone knew that!!!!??
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Where's the onion and chili sauce, Bitch!?Sexygoth wrote:Cheese and tomato toasties rule........thought everyone knew that!!!!??
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*winces and runs away before the storm starts*Red Sunsets wrote:Where's the onion and chili sauce, Bitch!?Sexygoth wrote:Cheese and tomato toasties rule........thought everyone knew that!!!!??
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S'ok emily, me and SG have an arrangement, I think?
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