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Sandwiches

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  • You guys have made my day. Especially the person who said it had to be triangles if you had visitors, as we did that. I read all comments and laughed.
    Norn Iron humour is the best!!

    And your favourite sandwiches are?
  • steveymp
    steveymp Posts: 2,797 Forumite
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    NI22 wrote: »
    It's an option but we really only have a knife at work and I don't want to go to the trouble of bringing in a grater.

    Sure get one in Poundland (they sell them cheap just can't remember how much) and leave it at work ;)
    I am trying, honest;) very trying according to my dear OH:rotfl:
  • GlynD
    GlynD Posts: 10,883 Forumite
    duggan1 wrote: »
    I have a cookie cutter shaped like king billy on his horse, so I have king billy sandwiches;)

    Does the sword not go a bit floppy?
  • GlynD
    GlynD Posts: 10,883 Forumite
    All this talk of sandwiches - shouldn't we bit a bit more Ulster and call them "pieces"?
  • lazer
    lazer Posts: 3,402 Forumite
    GlynD wrote: »
    All this talk of sandwiches - shouldn't we bit a bit more Ulster and call them "pieces"?


    Why? Never heard them referred to as "pieces"


    I have heard a slice of bread called a piece, but not a sandwich
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  • nanto3girls
    nanto3girls Posts: 5,974 Forumite
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    Cotta wrote: »
    Anyone ever tried chutney (Branston pickles), that maybe spelt incorrectly but I'm a huge fan of it.



    We buy Branston smooth pickle.Love it on cheese sandwiches.
  • Cotta
    Cotta Posts: 3,667 Forumite
    We buy Branston smooth pickle.Love it on cheese sandwiches.

    Lovely, glad I'm not alone.
  • Cotta
    Cotta Posts: 3,667 Forumite
    lazer wrote: »
    Why? Never heard them referred to as "pieces"


    I have heard a slice of bread called a piece, but not a sandwich

    A cut of bread?
  • SailorSam
    SailorSam Posts: 22,754 Forumite
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    Personally i wouldn't cut them in half, that would be to much i couldn't eat two.
    I just leave it uncut and eat only the one.
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  • GlynD
    GlynD Posts: 10,883 Forumite
    We buy Branston smooth pickle.Love it on cheese sandwiches.

    Thank goodness I have a big jar of the chunky stuff in the cupboard in case I get the notion for it later after reading your post.
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