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Sunday, June 29, 2014

Sandwich


The Mister wasn't home for dinner the last two evenings,
so I just made myself a sandwich instead of cooking.

Roast beef, Vidalia onion, avocado, muenster, 
tomato, fresh spinach and mayo
on a Hawaiian Bread bun.
Yum.
Dagwood would be proud.

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    1. I was SO amazing, I had it again the next night! haha.

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    2. So.. you repeat haha!
      Look delicious!

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    3. Yes, the next night it still sounded good and I wanted another!

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  2. I love eat a sandwhich when Im alone:)

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    1. Me, too...easy and yummy! And you were first! haha.. yay!

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    2. Well done Gloria being first! :)

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    3. You are very quick!!
      Did you know I posted again?
      Loved your strawberry cheescake ice cream.
      Bring some over and we will have a party, eh Betsy :)

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  3. Darn - I was writing on your last post and Gloria beat me to it! Ha! That sandwich is a work of art. I want it!

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    1. You can't have it - it's mine!! LOL

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    2. Well woman - make another one quick!!
      I'm hungry!! . . . . . . . lol

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    3. No man would get a sandwich while talking to me like that! ;)

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    4. I know - that's why I am on my knees! ROFL

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    5. I think I preferred the 'dear lady' in the section below!

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    6. Well I think it was Kind Lady - OK Kind Lady it is!!
      Time to retire - goodnight! :)

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    7. Ah Eddie you can't ask to any lady
      "Im hungry give me a sandwich"
      You cant!!

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  4. Looks good, but I'm afraid that I would have to get it analysed by a qualified chemist before I dared to eat it! I have IBS!

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    1. Oh go for it Keith - it's bound to be lovely :)

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    2. Muenster is a foul smelling cheese exclusive to America, I just found out.

      Eddie, I think I should send Betsy some REAL good old Cheddar Gorge cheese to show her what she is missing..

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    3. I think you're confusing the American Meunster with the French Munster. This is very mild and not smelly at all!

      Do you know who Dagwood is? He's American, too. ha.

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    4. Keith send her some strong Blue Vein - that will put her off cheese for life - smells like your old socks!!! LOL

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  5. That looks real yummy
    Can I have one please? . . . . lol

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  6. It was very yummy! I want another one! haha.

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  7. That is heavenly. All so wonderful.

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  8. You are like Dagwood in the sandwich making dept. Wow that looks like a great sandwich. You are going to have hungry
    people showing up for dinner. Yummo! Taria

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    1. It WAS a Dagwood sandwich! haha...very yummy. We've been having lots of sandwiches for dinner lately...it's just a nice, quick, cool summertime supper.

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  9. Well the spinach I would eat
    The rest is all your treat haha

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  10. All good, except for that avocado!

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    1. You sound like the mister! He'd rather die that have that on his sandwich! haha. I think it's the best part!

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    2. I agree - I could have avocado on everything!

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  11. *Drool*
    Goodness that makes me hungry.......I could eat the computer screen ;)
    ~Jo

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  12. What a tasty looking sandwich. As a Georgian, I am happy to see you enjoying Vidalia GA onions!

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  13. Hi Betsy - looks good .. rather good as it's breakfast time ... delicious ... cheers Hilary

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  14. Sounds like an excellent dinner to me!!! xx

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