When I was five or so, I had a friend who's mom made mayo sandwichs. Two slices of white bread with with the thinest possible layer of may between them. Had another that liked PB and mustard sandwichs.
I had a couple of sandwichs for dinner tonight. Roast beef and mozzarella cheese with spicy mustard on Greek bread. How's that for weird?
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Tanya Mayer Photography wrote:
Well, as most of the list Aussies would recognise, my favourite is cheese and vegemite "sangas" (that's australian for sandwiches)... I also love egg, mayo and lettuce, and vegemite cheese and lettuce... but that whole mayo/peanut butter thing, man, that's just weird - i thought peanut butter and jelly (we call it JAM) sangas were bad enough... ;-)
tan
----- Original Message ----- From: "Keith Whaley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, December 07, 2003 5:48 AM
Subject: Re: OT-Totally OT but...
Okay, are we into strange (= different) food now?
My mother used to make sandwiches out of thick sliced homemade bread, slathered with homemade butter and liberally sprinkled with sugar. Sometimes brown sugar, with lumps in it. . . Back then, altho' I didn't really know it, we were as poor as church mice (height of the depression) and I got a lot of inventive meals. Like you, I just thought all Ohio country boys ate that way. I'd go to school and trade with classmates who (poor kids!) had home-cured pork and mayo sandwiches. Both of us felt we got a treat! And we did! Her mom wouldn't let her eat that way, had she known, and my folks didn't have the money to get the pork.
keith whaley
tom wrote:
-----Original Message----- From: Keith Whaley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Most obviously, you've never HAD peanut butter and Mayo.
Wow, someone else who doesn't think pbm is gross. My mom made these for me as a kid, I always thought it was an Oklahoma thing.
She would draw little messages in the mayo which I would look for as a little kid.
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