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Broadway Offline
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Well Friday is usually fish finger sandwich day. Tiger bread, both slices covered in margarine plus tartar sauce then 4 fish fingers, cut into rectangles.
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Danny I've tried tartar sauce and you're right its much better than mayo for fishfinger sandwiches. Still not sure why I never tried it before.

I don't always cut bread into squares. home made bread makes smaller slices than store bought so sourdough and those baked in Hovis tins just get cut in half.
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(31-05-2021, 08:09 AM)Bren Wrote: Danny I've tried tartar sauce and you're right its much better than mayo for fishfinger sandwiches.  Still not sure why I never tried it before.

I don't always cut bread into squares. home made bread makes smaller slices than store bought so sourdough and those baked in Hovis tins just get cut in half.
Glad you like it BrenSmile
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Don't often have sandwiches, if it's warm new bread it's just loads of butter and eat it on the sly so I don't get caught Smile My sandwich of choice would be egg and bacon. Fresh home made seeded brown with spread or soft butter, one slice with salad cream then sliced hardboiled egg covered with crispy streaky bacon topped with another slice and cut any which way you like depending on the size of loaf, probably in half to go in a lunch box.
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What's the panel's favourite filling?
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(31-05-2021, 09:28 AM)JJB Wrote: What's the panel's favourite filling?
Normal would be either roast beef salad or roasted med vegetables(this is nice on tomato bread, or whatever it's called).

Toasted would be cheese and onion all day longSmileSmile
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When my daughters were 2 and 4, the 4 year old was quite lazy and would get her sister to make her a butty. 2 slices of white toasting bread with a smear of jam in the middle.
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I'm not a big sandwich eater either. However, I do love a children's birthday party style egg sandwich: hard-boiled eggs mashed with salad cream(never mayonnaise) with or without spring onion, cress, parsley, or some combination of those on buttered white bread cut into triangles (but crusts left on).

Lately, I've been having the same filling but in a toasted pitta bread (as they are easy to cram into my share of the freezer) and with my windowsill-grown cress.

I do occasionally have phases where I like a nice cheese, salad and pickle/chutney sandwich. Good quality sandwich bread, pickle or chutney on one side of one slice and salad cream or butter on the other slice, thinly sliced strong cheddar, and as much salad (mostly lettuce) as I can cram in there. Always sliced diagonally.

I gather the Americans find it quaint that we usually butter our bread when making sandwiches.
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Bren Offline
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My favourite cold sandwich is cheese and coleslaw.

Fave warm one is Stilton on sourdough buttered on the outside then pan fried till the cheese melts.
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