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PostThu Jul 29, 2004 5:03 am    

How about peanut butter with syrup and bananas?

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PostThu Jul 29, 2004 5:06 am    

Peanut butter and honey is pretty good. Really.


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PostThu Jul 29, 2004 5:24 am    

Oh yeah. I used to eat that alot as a kid. My grandma bought us a like 20 pound jar of honey. We went nuts.

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PostThu Jul 29, 2004 5:34 am    

My mom eats which I find this ecky. Cucumbers, mustard, salt, and onions. That is so gross.

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PostThu Jul 29, 2004 6:55 am    

^could be worse, i used to have peanut butter, marmite & jam in mine, it was quite nice, tangy also


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PostThu Jul 29, 2004 6:56 am    

I know someone who liked pickles and mustard on a PB&J. That just groses me out.


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PostThu Jul 29, 2004 7:41 am    

The Danni Special:

Jam, marmite, cheese, cucumber, lettuce, ham, tomatoes, ready salted crisps and mayonnaise, on buttered thick white bread. Absolutely delicious!


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PostThu Jul 29, 2004 9:01 am    

My parents like to eat a sandwich made out of a kind of "hard bread" with pickled herring and dill.
I myself prefer the hard bread known as "kn�ckebr�d" with a kind of brown, sweet cheese that tast a bit of vanilla and paprika on top of that. Yummy!



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PostThu Jul 29, 2004 1:53 pm    

I'm sticking with Marmite sandwiches.

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PostThu Jul 29, 2004 6:06 pm    

Oliver wrote:
I don't know if this is done in the US but over here in Europe, we have sandwiches with raw meat. I had one two days ago. Pretty good indeed!

You take a sandwich, slice it down the middle. Then you put on a nice and thick layer of the raw meat, put it on the bread. Afterwards, you put a lot of pickels on it and add tabasco. Hot! Close the sandwich and eat as fast as you can!
That must be strictly Belgian and French, 'cause I've never had a sandwich with raw meat

I don't eat many sandwiches, though. I'm not big on those I just eat 'em toasted and with cheese. And then it kinda starts melting there...GAH!
Too good.
Anyway, I also like something that is made of liver(Yes, liver) it sounds gross, but it's yummy. Dunno if it exists anywhere else, and I defenitely don't know how to translate it...It's called "leverpastej" here, though. And some slices of cucumber there. Nice.


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PostThu Jul 29, 2004 6:37 pm    

^liver p�t�?

And that raw meat! Is it actually completely RAW? I've heard about meat that just have started to rotten, so it's not called raw... but entirely raw!


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PostThu Jul 29, 2004 6:40 pm    

I like p�t�, but here you don't usually use it on sandwhiches. There's a lunch meat called liverwurst, which you use on sandwhiches. I don't really care for it. But p�t� is good,


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PostThu Jul 29, 2004 7:12 pm    

p�t� is ok. I agree thou, p�t� and sandwhich dont match

Another od sandwich "a word for things to put on the sandwich" I found when i was in denmark was this chocolate slice. Really discusting! Think it was called "kempe p�l�gg". Kempe means great, but it was everthing But great! Candy on the sandwhiche! Yuck!



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PostFri Jul 30, 2004 1:51 am    

superwoman wrote:
^liver p�t�?

And that raw meat! Is it actually completely RAW? I've heard about meat that just have started to rotten, so it's not called raw... but entirely raw!


Liver pat� is good, although I like the duck liver pat� the most.

And yes, the meat is raw. Actually, it's a steak chopped up and smashed until it becomes a paste. They spice it up and add some mayo I think. So the meat is prepared but it remains raw. I think only Belgium, France and maybe Switzerland has this sandwich.


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PostFri Jul 30, 2004 2:25 am    

Barnes creamed honey and coon sliced cheese on just baked white bread is delicious! No margarine or butter needed!

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PostFri Jul 30, 2004 2:28 am    

I want to eat one of these such sandwiches. It sounds...intriguing...

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PostFri Jul 30, 2004 2:31 am    

Coon sliced cheese? *blinks* I'm getting images of little coons slicing up cheese...o.O


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PostFri Jul 30, 2004 8:32 am    

Oliver wrote:
superwoman wrote:
^liver p�t�?

And that raw meat! Is it actually completely RAW? I've heard about meat that just have started to rotten, so it's not called raw... but entirely raw!


Liver pat� is good, although I like the duck liver pat� the most.

And yes, the meat is raw. Actually, it's a steak chopped up and smashed until it becomes a paste. They spice it up and add some mayo I think. So the meat is prepared but it remains raw. I think only Belgium, France and maybe Switzerland has this sandwich.

Mmmm! Raw meat paste *do the Homer drool*, sounds delicious... I wonder why only Belgium and France has it? Maybe it's because... well I donno... maybe cuz it's RAW! The French and their delicate food... yeah right!
And I don't eat duck liver p�t�, they are too crule to the ducks! They fatten them grosely so that their livers will grow with an unnaturally rapid rate



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PostFri Jul 30, 2004 8:36 am    

superwoman wrote:
...And I don't eat duck liver p�t�, they are too crule to the ducks! They fatten them grosely so that their livers will grow with an unnaturally rapid rate


Very true, but it doesn't mean it's less tasty!


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PostFri Jul 30, 2004 8:44 am    

Yeah, I lurve duck liver pate. We used to eat it all time, Hmmm, it's good with crackers and a white wine,


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PostFri Jul 30, 2004 9:27 am    

^Stop it! You're making me drool...

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PostFri Jul 30, 2004 9:45 am    

Oliver wrote:
^Stop it! You're making me drool...


I agree with everything before the exclamation point.... then it veers towards, You're making me sick!!



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PostFri Jul 30, 2004 10:35 am    

Tsk, it's so yummy,


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PostFri Jul 30, 2004 10:39 am    

I think about what i eat when i eat, i couldnt eat meat


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PostFri Jul 30, 2004 11:13 pm    

I usually have a turkey, bacon and mayo sandwich at work. When you work at a sandwich shop, and don't have to pay for your food, you fall into a rut, Though we have experimented at times.


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