eewwwww not with coffee.....Originally Posted by Raymond Overman
eewwwww not with coffee.....Originally Posted by Raymond Overman
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Depends on the sandwich. Mustard on ham or brats, mayo on most else. Dukes mayo, of course. No real southerner would be caught eating any other kind of mayo.
Either way, you don't have to worry too much about dust collection.
Cheers,
Bob
I measure three times and still mess it up.
Marmite. (and this bit is because apparently marmite is not a sufficiently long and descriptive answer to qualify as a response. It is of course. In fact Marmite is a very valid answer to many of lifes main questions. It seems a shame that when a perfect and self conatined answer can be produced in only seven letters, that the technical ramifications of making that perfect and self contained answer, using technology available in the early years of the twenty first century, mean that a meaningless and overly verbose rider has to be included, even if parenthetically, in order to match some arbitrary minimum length of response)
Mayo and mustard on the turkey sandwich...the best of both worlds!!
Kyle in K'zoo
Screws are kinda like knots, if you can't use the right one, use lots of 'em.
The greatest tragedy in life is the gruesome murder of a beautiful theory by a brutal gang of facts.
Err, since when is Kiwi exotic? I've been eating Kiwi's here in Canada for at least 15 years. I admit they weren't around in the early 80's, but are now pretty common.Originally Posted by Stu Ablett in Tokyo Japan
I have a coworker here who is a kiwi, (ie: from NZ) and he eats the skin even. Just buffs them a bit on his sleeve and bites into it. I've tried it, and it's not that bad, but I think I'll stick with a knife and spoon.
But to address Don... Both! White or rye bread, some mayo, some smoked ham or pastrami, a thin slice of cheese and a few dabs of mustard. If the fridge cooperates, a slice of crisp lettuce is nice. But if not, you can even dab on a spoonfull of relish if the mood strikes.
Voila!
Geez Art, let me have my little fantasies eh?Originally Posted by Art Mulder
Mean Mister Mustard sleeps in the park
Shaves in the dark trying to save paper
Sleeps in a hole in the road
Saving up to buy some clothes
Keeps a ten-bob note up his nose
Such a mean old man
Such a mean old man
His sister Pam works in a shop
She never stops, she's a go-getter
Takes him out to look at the queen
Only place that he's ever been
Always shouts out something obscene
Such a dirty old man
Dirty old man
The Beatles
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Glenn ClaboMichigan
It's mustard on my sammich and my shop!!!!!
Thanks & Happy Wood Chips,
Dennis -
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Depends on sandwich. Pastrami, sasuage, mustard. Burgers, mayo.
Me too - it's best on grilled cheese!Originally Posted by Robert Mickley
Wes
Ian, you're a nice fellow, but I need to remind you that we have outlawed Marmite on this side of the ocean. Gastly tasting stuff IMHO.Originally Posted by Ian Barley
Mustard on my brats, ham & cheese and in the shop, but mayo on burgers and some other things.
Good, Fast, Cheap--Pick two.
Marmite????Originally Posted by Ian Barley
Sometimes we see what we expect to see, and not what we are looking at! Scott
Depends on the sandwitch:
Mustard for Turkey or chicken sandwitches
Mayo for those marvelous summer delights inch thick slices of Home made bread and inch thick tomato slices - yum
Then there are other things like lobster salad sandwitches that have may already in it.
With chicken fingers...it's BOTH...combined with a little honey for good measure.
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The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...
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eewwwww not with coffee.....
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Of course not silly, everybody knows you eat them with milk....
Mayo on peanutbutter, mustard on hot dogs.
Horse radish on everything else...
Al