Cold Cuts: The sandwich thread

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dad wrote:I want to try just about every sandwich in this thread.

First I need to get to LA.
I've had the godmother in santa monica as well as many other from there..also, more french dips than i can count at phillipe's...it has to be double dipped in the juice though...some of the best hot mustard around
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doug rr wrote:
dad wrote:I want to try just about every sandwich in this thread.

First I need to get to LA.
I've had the godmother in santa monica as well as many other from there..also, more french dips than i can count at phillipe's...it has to be double dipped in the juice though...some of the best hot mustard around
Lee’s is on there too, and the guy says it’s a chain. We’ve got a Lee’s Sandwiches down in the Vietnam district of okc, and as long as I’ve lived here I’ve never been. Everyone raves about the place though. And Danny Bowien, who’s from here and opened Mission Chinese, did a menu at Lee’s once, and the sandwiches looked amazing.

Edit: this one has to be associated with the LA shop. The site says it’s based out of San Jose.
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doug rr wrote:
dad wrote:I want to try just about every sandwich in this thread.

First I need to get to LA.
I've had the godmother in santa monica as well as many other from there..also, more french dips than i can count at phillipe's...it has to be double dipped in the juice though...some of the best hot mustard around
The food in LA is fantastic, especially the cheap food. Really the only thing I miss about it. Pastrami Burgers, Dino's chicken, street tacos, Hawaiian plates...uses to eat like kings for $5 all the time.
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dad wrote:I want to try just about every sandwich in this thread.

First I need to get to LA.
Those look delicious.
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sliced london broil from the deli counter at Publix, havarti cheese, (2 slices of each, alternating) mayo, sierra nevada porter mustard, and a trader joe's sliced dill pickle on toasted whole wheat bread. Probably the best sandwich I've made at home in a really long time.
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I'd kill for a Publix here.
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E.H. Ruddock wrote:sliced london broil from the deli counter at Publix, havarti cheese, (2 slices of each, alternating) mayo, sierra nevada porter mustard, and a trader joe's sliced dill pickle on toasted whole wheat bread. Probably the best sandwich I've made at home in a really long time.
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hey guys what's your favorite subway sandwich?
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lennytheweedwhacker wrote:hey guys what's your favorite subway sandwich?
Spicy Italian, add bacon
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Subway is so gross
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Yeah, it’s not my favorite by any stretch
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Smoked turkey and Swiss on wheat for lunch. With a smear of cherry preserves and Dijon mustard. *chef kiss*
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spike wrote:Smoked turkey and Swiss on wheat for lunch. With a smear of cherry preserves and Dijon mustard. *chef kiss*
that's my third favorite subway sandwich
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lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
spike wrote:Smoked turkey and Swiss on wheat for lunch. With a smear of cherry preserves and Dijon mustard. *chef kiss*
that's my third favorite subway sandwich
Im trying to change the subject.
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spike wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
spike wrote:Smoked turkey and Swiss on wheat for lunch. With a smear of cherry preserves and Dijon mustard. *chef kiss*
that's my third favorite subway sandwich
Im trying to change the subject.
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i haven’t had a good deli type sandwich in awhile...may need to remedy that this week
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i don't think I've ever had subway..
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doug rr wrote:i don't think I've ever had subway..
it's better than krystals
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doug rr wrote:i don't think I've ever had subway..
ever had a meatball sub with mayo?
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