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Devon and Cheese Sandwich

This is my staple diet for the past half year. Three slices of (wholegrain) bread, two slices of Round Devon, 1 slice of cheese. Heat in microwave for 47 seconds. Brilliant.
 

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One slice of salami, some chicken meat (aka chicken roll, usually two slices is good) and a slice of swiss cheese inbetween two slices of white bread = the bomb.
 

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Malfoy said:
Avocado, sun-dried tomato, asparagus, roasted capsicum, olives and hummus on turkish or soy & linseed for me.
sounds REALLY yummy! :D

when at work, the yummiest one i've created (which's turned into a bit of a staple, as they're vegies):
light philly cheese, flavoured tuna, tomato, cheese, mushrooms (cut roughly), s&p...all on some sort of whole grain bread (whatever's availible)
 

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Malfoy said:
Avocado, sun-dried tomato, asparagus, roasted capsicum, olives and hummus on turkish or soy & linseed for me.
oh, yum!
 

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for a snack i usually have luncheon meat and egg sandwich
damn makes me wanna have some now :(
 

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The best sandwhich ever:

1. Fresh Rye Bread/ Fresh Wholemeal bread/Fresh rolls
2. Hot roasted chickens (you get them from coles)
3. Lettuce
4. Some good cheese of your choice
5. Sun dried tomatoes
6. Sprouts
7. Butter/Margerine
8. Mayonaise (i don't do this, but you can if you like).

Instructions:

1. Cut enough chicken breast off the hot chicken.
2. Put the sandwhich together
3. Yum!

or here's another variation:

Hot roasted chicken breast, fresh wholemeal/rye/bread rolls, lettuce, good cheese of your choice, tomato, carrot (optional) butter/margerine, mayonnaise (if ya like, tastes good though). the end.

mmhmm! chicken salad sandwhiches are the bomb.
 
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The best sandwiches I've had are made from leftovers from the night before, stuff like roast meat, marinated chicken, etc.


( i love the food forum )
 

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Malfoy do you make your hummous or do you buy it?

I tried to make it once but it was TERRIBLE!
 

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I like the idea of putting more stuff into a sandwich but then it just gets messy and hard to eat. This is why I don't have Subway or kebabs often.
 

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Sliced tomato, mushroom and Bega cheese (not the plastic type, the real type [tasty]) and place it all in one of those bread clamping machines.

Yum yum.
 

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Best sandwiches i ever ate:
- Peanut Butter and Honey!
- left-over rissoles with sauce
- salt and vinegar chips with bbq sauce
- chicken and cheese toasted sandwich!

I've loved peanut butter and honey sandwiches since i was in pre-school :) mums been making them pretty much the whole time ever since, and im in year 12 now!!

Also, in year 7 me and the rest of my group used to bring in all random foods that we could find in our cupboards/fridges and someone would bring two slices of bread and we'd make a massive sandwich out of that.. They'd be at least 15 centimetres high and have tons of random meats and lollies and everything! :p they usually didn't taste that good though..
 

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I had a really weird sandwich today, and I didn't even know it was going to be a sandwich. I started frying up onions for some reason then found some leftover lentils and red kidney beans in the fridge, which I added to the onions in the pan.
I then added them to 2 sandwiches with avocado, fake cream cheese, hommus and lettuce. It tasted great for some reason.
And that's the end of my lunch chapter.

Also, make your hommus, it's awesome because the packaged junk never has enough garlic in it, and they never add cumin or lemon juice.
 
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- Ham.
- Danish salami.
- Proscuitto.
- Swiss cheese.

Absolutely kills it.
 

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Legham said:
I've loved peanut butter and honey sandwiches since i was in pre-school :) mums been making them pretty much the whole time ever since, and im in year 12 now!!
peanut butter, honey & banana - ftw!
Tulipa said:
Naughty:
white bread
peanut butter
strawberry (or grape) jelly.
damn yank! :p
 

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dieburndie said:
Also, make your hommus, it's awesome because the packaged junk never has enough garlic in it, and they never add cumin or lemon juice.
My boss made me some from scratch. It was the effin best thing i've ever eaten, so i attempted to make it myself but i ended up with something that tasted more like garlicy peanut butter :/

Do you have a loverly recipe that i may tryyy?
 

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