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bulka > wrote:
> On Aug 4, 6:01 pm, bulka > wrote:
> > On Aug 4, 3:23 pm, "Felice" > wrote:
> >
> > > Which was not spent in The Land of Peanut Butter and Jelly:
> >
> > > Two slices of white sandwich bread
> > > A generous slathering of Hellman's Mayo
> > > Half a tin of King Oscar sardines
> > > Two or three squirts of lemon juice
> > > A thin slice of onion
> > > Some crisp iceberg lettuce
> >
> > > It doesn't get much better than this.
> >
> > > Felice
> >
> > Not a childhood favorite, but sometimes, like yesterday, I get a
> > craving. On toast and, too lazy to run out just for lettuce, subbed
> > cabbage.
>
> As a starving student there was a period when my standard dinner was
> sardines and saltines, followed by quarter beer night.
>
> Once, as an art project/joke I made a bunch of balony sandwiches with
> the cheapest meat and bread. The only condiment was quotes from Oscar
> Wilde. I hadn't had lunchmeat in years. Surprisingly tasty.
Any more I find most luncheon meat to be way too salty. :-(
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