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Old 17-10-2008, 23:59   #41
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My favourite sandwich filling hasnt yet been mentioned, which leads me to believe I, and it, may be odd.

Hollands Cheese and Onion Pie and Tomato ketchup..
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Old 18-10-2008, 07:39   #42
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I love Brevilles and I'm sure they could be "massive" again (do they still say "massive"?). They need to get rid of those bloody awful panini machines and get back to good old British basics
Sorry to disappoint, but it's one of these:



A million times better than my old sandwich toaster because you don't have to spend 3 hours cleaning it afterwards and it doesn't drip cheese all over the work surface.
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Old 18-10-2008, 08:02   #43
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We used to use our old George Foreman to make toasted sarnies and it was the best
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Old 18-10-2008, 11:17   #44
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Old 18-10-2008, 11:39   #45
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We used to use our old George Foreman to make toasted sarnies and it was the best
Agreed it's great for making toasties.

I've yet to have a bought sarnie that is as good as home made. Not so say some aren't very good, but they just don't have that certain something. Always made with fresh crusty bread from the baker... tiger, poppy seed, rosemary and potato or plain pan - it's all good.

Very strong mature cheddar (the sort that hurts) & rhubarb chutney
Soft cheese, home grown tomatoes & basil
Turkey, stuffing & Inverness sauce
Minute steak, gherkin & wholegrain mustard
Rare roast beef & sea salt

....and now I really want a sandwich, just as well I was at the baker this morning to get fresh bread
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Old 18-10-2008, 15:51   #46
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Sorry to disappoint, but it's one of these:



A million times better than my old sandwich toaster because you don't have to spend 3 hours cleaning it afterwards and it doesn't drip cheese all over the work surface.
I must get one of them. I'm still making do with a £5 Tesco Sandwich toaster that really should be condemned for health reasons.
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Old 20-10-2008, 19:24   #47
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First and foremost the BLT.

Decent crispy bacon (no supermarket stringy rubbish), lettuce and tomato with nothing else.

Close behind:
Chicken & Bacon
Toasted Cheese & Onion
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Old 21-10-2008, 14:52   #48
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Sorry to disappoint, but it's one of these:



A million times better than my old sandwich toaster because you don't have to spend 3 hours cleaning it afterwards and it doesn't drip cheese all over the work surface.
But a Breville is like a good Wok - only need to oil it and then never clean it again

Looks good actually - what is it?
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