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By *iker Jack OP   Man
34 weeks ago

Wolverhampton

If you were only allowed two fillings and one sauce what would your sandwich of choice be?

The butter or spread doesn’t count as a filling so that’s a freebie

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By (user no longer on site)
34 weeks ago

Steak, chips and salad cream

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By *ansoffateMan
34 weeks ago

Sagittarius A

Philly Cheesesteak you can throw some Jalapenos on there for good measure if you like.

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By *2000ManMan
34 weeks ago

Worthing

Ham and Cheese and pickle.

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By *eliWoman
34 weeks ago

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A generous handful of cheese (just generic, lots of cheese. All types).

Make that two.

Skip the sauce, have it toasted.

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By *ohn.Wick.Man
34 weeks ago

Excommunicdo.

Cheese

Chicken

Brown sauce

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By *he love catsCouple
34 weeks ago

South Wales

Chicken breast, crunchy peanut butter and mayo.

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By *ormerWelshcouple2020Man
34 weeks ago

Stourbridge

Bacon and egg no sauce

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By (user no longer on site)
34 weeks ago


"Chicken breast, crunchy peanut butter and mayo."

You monster.

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By *he love catsCouple
34 weeks ago

South Wales


"Chicken breast, crunchy peanut butter and mayo.

You monster."

Amazing just chicken satay/coronation chicken type flavour.

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By *till gameMan
34 weeks ago

Oldham

Ham , salt & vinegar squares , tomato sauce

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By *cotsguyyMan
34 weeks ago

Belfast and Fife

My two fillings would be the top half of a club sandwich and the bottom half of a club sandwich and the one sauce would be a little touch of mustard.

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By *mokeynbubblyCouple
34 weeks ago

poole

Bacon

Brie

Mayo

On a wholemeal roll

Thanks your welcome

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By (user no longer on site)
34 weeks ago

Chicken Tikka with Onion Bhaji slices and a spicy Mayo on Crusty white Tiger bread.

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By *andyfloss2000Woman
34 weeks ago

ashford

Egg tomatoe and salad cream x

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

34 weeks ago

East Sussex

Tomato, decent ham, salad cream or branston I can't decide.

Is salt free?

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By *iker Jack OP   Man
34 weeks ago

Wolverhampton

Seasonings are free including chilli flakes

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By *icecouple561Couple
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34 weeks ago

East Sussex


"Seasonings are free including chilli flakes "

Thank you.

I'm not keen on sandwiches but...

Home made white bread, thickly spread Lurpack, thick sliced marmande tomato (preferably freshly picked) sprinkled with pink Himalayan salt, thick sliced ham off the bone, salad cream/branston depending on how I feel.

Not that I'm fussy you understand.

Oh, cut in triangles, no crust.

Thanks

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By *till gameMan
34 weeks ago

Oldham


"Tomato, decent ham, salad cream or branston I can't decide.

Is salt free?"

I’ve got some sauce that’s quite salty if you can’t decide

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By *iker Jack OP   Man
34 weeks ago

Wolverhampton


"Seasonings are free including chilli flakes

Thank you.

I'm not keen on sandwiches but...

Home made white bread, thickly spread Lurpack, thick sliced marmande tomato (preferably freshly picked) sprinkled with pink Himalayan salt, thick sliced ham off the bone, salad cream/branston depending on how I feel.

Not that I'm fussy you understand.

Oh, cut in triangles, no crust.

Thanks "

I think I can do all that.

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

34 weeks ago

East Sussex


"Seasonings are free including chilli flakes

Thank you.

I'm not keen on sandwiches but...

Home made white bread, thickly spread Lurpack, thick sliced marmande tomato (preferably freshly picked) sprinkled with pink Himalayan salt, thick sliced ham off the bone, salad cream/branston depending on how I feel.

Not that I'm fussy you understand.

Oh, cut in triangles, no crust.

Thanks

I think I can do all that. "

Bone china plate ?

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By *iker Jack OP   Man
34 weeks ago

Wolverhampton


"Seasonings are free including chilli flakes

Thank you.

I'm not keen on sandwiches but...

Home made white bread, thickly spread Lurpack, thick sliced marmande tomato (preferably freshly picked) sprinkled with pink Himalayan salt, thick sliced ham off the bone, salad cream/branston depending on how I feel.

Not that I'm fussy you understand.

Oh, cut in triangles, no crust.

Thanks

I think I can do all that.

Bone china plate ? "

Now you’re asking, paper plate no good?

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

34 weeks ago

East Sussex


"Seasonings are free including chilli flakes

Thank you.

I'm not keen on sandwiches but...

Home made white bread, thickly spread Lurpack, thick sliced marmande tomato (preferably freshly picked) sprinkled with pink Himalayan salt, thick sliced ham off the bone, salad cream/branston depending on how I feel.

Not that I'm fussy you understand.

Oh, cut in triangles, no crust.

Thanks

I think I can do all that.

Bone china plate ?

Now you’re asking, paper plate no good?"

A sandwich of that quality requires the finest of crockery but I'm hungry, wrap it in an old copy of The Sporting Life and it'll be fine

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By *ripfillMan
34 weeks ago

Paris, New York, Hong Kong and Havant

My home made grainy brown bread

(grannies) tasty Lancashire cheese

Garden beetroot sliced of course or it wouldn’t fit

Salt pepper

Good rich butter

On the side a packet of plain crips may be a few sneaked under the top layer if that’s in the rules OP

( and glass of my cider chilled )

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By *cotsguyyMan
34 weeks ago

Belfast and Fife

Are we talking purely sandwiches only or are toasties allowed ?

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By *issmorganWoman
34 weeks ago

Calderdale innit

Cheese, marmite and crisps.

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By *B69Woman
34 weeks ago

Wiltshire

Sausage, fried egg with ketchup

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By *oadsafun1960Man
34 weeks ago

Somerset & Hertfordshire

Marmite and cucumber

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By *raigxMan
34 weeks ago

Northampton

Bacon and avocado

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By *ivemealadybonerWoman
34 weeks ago

somewhere

Bacon, brie and cranberry sauce (can't wait for Christmas sandwich meal deals!)

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By *olinOfBathMan
34 weeks ago

Corsham

1) Bacon

2) More bacon

3) No sauce or spread

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By *uriousscouserWoman
34 weeks ago

Wirral


"Bacon and avocado"

For me too but the bacon has to be super-salty and crispy or it just gets a bit insipid.

For sauce a bit of sriracha or a few drops of hot sauce.

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By *ripfillMan
34 weeks ago

Paris, New York, Hong Kong and Havant


"Bacon, brie and cranberry sauce (can't wait for Christmas sandwich meal deals!) "

Please no mention of that word …..

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By *iddlesticksMan
34 weeks ago

My nan’s spare room.

Crisps.

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By *cotsguyyMan
34 weeks ago

Belfast and Fife


"1) Bacon

2) More bacon

3) No sauce or spread"

No sandwich? Just a fork?

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By (user no longer on site)
34 weeks ago

As above

Bacon

Yet more bacon

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By *allerthanaverage79Man
34 weeks ago

Ayrshire

Chicken curry, chips and coleslaw!

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By *cLovin2Man
34 weeks ago

Reading


"Chicken curry, chips and coleslaw!"

Chicken curry? In a sarnie?

You dirty bastard

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By *cotsguyyMan
34 weeks ago

Belfast and Fife


"Chicken curry, chips and coleslaw!

Chicken curry? In a sarnie?

You dirty bastard

"

No worse than a pot noodle sandwich

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By *uriousscouserWoman
34 weeks ago

Wirral


"Chicken curry, chips and coleslaw!

Chicken curry? In a sarnie?

You dirty bastard

No worse than a pot noodle sandwich "

A what now?

How does that even work? Is it like soup where the bread is the bowl?

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By *4bimMan
34 weeks ago

Farnborough Hampshire

Turkey and cranberry

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By *sleWightCoupleCouple
34 weeks ago

Ryde

A toughie.

It's between egg & cress or...

...corned beef & pickle.

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By *cLovin2Man
34 weeks ago

Reading


"Chicken curry, chips and coleslaw!

Chicken curry? In a sarnie?

You dirty bastard

No worse than a pot noodle sandwich "

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By *cotsguyyMan
34 weeks ago

Belfast and Fife


"Chicken curry, chips and coleslaw!

Chicken curry? In a sarnie?

You dirty bastard

No worse than a pot noodle sandwich

A what now?

How does that even work? Is it like soup where the bread is the bowl?"

Apologies, I wasn't thinking. I meant super noodle sandwich. I got my noodles mixed up.

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By *iberius61Man
34 weeks ago

Pontefract

Apple and cheese, with pickle, possibly toasted depending on the bread.

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By *cotsguyyMan
34 weeks ago

Belfast and Fife


"Apple and cheese, with pickle, possibly toasted depending on the bread."

Do you mean a sandwich with toasted bread rather than a toasted sandwich with hot apple and melted cheese? Though saying that it could be good. Maybe put the pickle in after, I imagine that stuff would go nuclear if roasted.

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By *ocksareoffMan
34 weeks ago

Out n About

Peas n tickle aka Cheese and pickle is tough to beat.

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By *milyRose321TV/TS
34 weeks ago

Derry, Ireland


"Chicken curry, chips and coleslaw!"

Done this plenty of time plus cheese melted over the curry introduce to Mrs she lived it plus pie sandwich either steak or mince or chicken and ham pie between butter bread.

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By *iberius61Man
34 weeks ago

Pontefract


"Apple and cheese, with pickle, possibly toasted depending on the bread.

Do you mean a sandwich with toasted bread rather than a toasted sandwich with hot apple and melted cheese? Though saying that it could be good. Maybe put the pickle in after, I imagine that stuff would go nuclear if roasted."

The cheese melts nicely, but the apple and pickle can become lava, there's an ideal temperature that they need to cool down to before you bite into it

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By *cotsguyyMan
34 weeks ago

Belfast and Fife


"Apple and cheese, with pickle, possibly toasted depending on the bread.

Do you mean a sandwich with toasted bread rather than a toasted sandwich with hot apple and melted cheese? Though saying that it could be good. Maybe put the pickle in after, I imagine that stuff would go nuclear if roasted.

The cheese melts nicely, but the apple and pickle can become lava, there's an ideal temperature that they need to cool down to before you bite into it "

Like the chocolate banana toasty.

Slice a banana into a bowl and mash it till it's smooth, add a healthy dollop of chocolate spread and mix. Big servings on the bread of your choice and into a deep fill toasty maker.

When it's down, take it out, sprinkle with icing sugar and leave it cool, leave it a LOOOONG time, that thing is thermal!! But so delicious.

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By *allerthanaverage79Man
34 weeks ago

Ayrshire


"Chicken curry, chips and coleslaw!

Chicken curry? In a sarnie?

You dirty bastard

"

Have we met before?! Lol

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By *allerthanaverage79Man
34 weeks ago

Ayrshire


"Chicken curry, chips and coleslaw!

Chicken curry? In a sarnie?

You dirty bastard

"

And please tell me you've had a chicken tikka sarnie before?!

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By *orphia2003Woman
34 weeks ago

Tonypandy.

Rare beef, blue cheese, little bit of mayo.

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By *iberius61Man
34 weeks ago

Pontefract


"...Like the chocolate banana toasty.

Slice a banana into a bowl and mash it till it's smooth, add a healthy dollop of chocolate spread and mix. Big servings on the bread of your choice and into a deep fill toasty maker.

When it's down, take it out, sprinkle with icing sugar and leave it cool, leave it a LOOOONG time, that thing is thermal!! But so delicious. "

Very similar, but grenade choc/hazelnut spread. High protein, low carbs.

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