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What can I have instead of a sandwitch?



 
 
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Old September 22nd, 2003, 01:19 AM
Jean B.
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Default What can I have instead of a sandwitch?

Priscilla Ballou wrote:

In article ,
Andi wrote:

Andi wrote:

Turkey and swill rolled up is pretty good. I offten have sandwiches. I
love the Natures own Wheat and Fiber bread that is 5 carbs per slice.


Sorry That should say swiss.


I dunno. I liked "turkey and swill!" I think I'll invent a dish that
can have that name. :-)

For some reason, I remembered an epiphany that I had earlier--a
Reuben-type thing on nuked cheese. That should work REALLY well.

BTW, my daughter tried a tiny piece of my pizza on a nuked cheese
crust, and she REALLY liked it.

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Old September 23rd, 2003, 12:57 AM
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Default What can I have instead of a sandwitch?

Do you use Wasa bread?
I make a Sandwich out of it.
Mayo, Cheese, A little green onions, some meat, and it is all legal.
Use all your legal foods. I see too many not using everything legal.
You are just hurting yourselves.


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Old September 23rd, 2003, 07:14 AM
PJ DiSanti
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Default What can I have instead of a sandwitch?

It's a Chicago thing, sausitsch sammich.

PJ

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On Sun, 21 Sep 2003 08:22:54 GMT, (The Queen of
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Stan Marks wrote:

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PJ wrote:

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How 'bout spelling lessons? (It's "sandwich", not "sandwitch".


i thought it was "sammich."

The pronunciation has degenerated into sammich in some parts of the US
(and maybe Canada?). We used to pronounce it "samwich," changing the
nd to m, but still retaining the w, thus making it easier for lazy
tongues. But it doesn't surprise me to see it changing again to yet
an easier pronouncation to even ommit the w. It's a logical, and
lamentable progression. I suspect one day the dominant pronouncation
will be "sammich."

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Old September 23rd, 2003, 07:17 AM
PJ DiSanti
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Default What can I have instead of a sandwitch?

A swallow, of course I'm talking about the more meaty African not the
European variety.

PJ

PS, what is the air speed velocity of an unladed swallow? African and
European, it's for a school project.

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