On Aug 12, 12:10*pm, "Mr. Joseph Littleshoes Esq." >
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> Wayne Boatwright wrote:
> > On Wed 12 Aug 2009 08:51:17a, Mr. Joseph Littleshoes Esq. told us...
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> >>Wayne Boatwright wrote:
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> >>>On Tue 11 Aug 2009 10:29:04p, Mr. Joseph Littleshoes Esq. told us...
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> >>>>Wayne Boatwright wrote:
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> >>>>>On Tue 11 Aug 2009 09:17:42p, Mr. Joseph Littleshoes Esq. told us...
> >>>>>That would be overkill for me, and constitute a totally different
> >>>>>sandwich that I'm sure is good. *Just not a BLT to me.
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> >>>>Your definition of a BLT depends on the condiments used? *IMO a BST
> >>>>(bacon, sprouts & tomato) sandwich is just as good.
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> >>>Wasn't that what the OP was about?
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> >>Got me, i came in late and don't recall, but i have made very good BLT's
> >>with pocket bread and a dose of cucumber sauce, the main ingredients are
> >>Bacon, Lettuce and Tomato, don't matter what kind of bread or condiments
> >>one uses if its got bacon, lettuce and tomato on (or in) bread its a BLT.
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> > Late or not, that was indeed what the OP was about. *You can call it what
> > you will and put peanut butter on it if you want, but it is definitely not
> > what the OP was referring to.
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> >>What's the difference between a "croque monsieur" and a grilled ham and
> >>cheese?
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> > For the most part, very little, except perhaps the choice of cheese and the
> > country it's made in.
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> Some people put the cheese on the out side of the sandwich, shove it in
> the oven for a bit and serve with a knife and fork
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> Mr. Joseph Littleshoes Esq.
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> Domine, dirige nos.
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You can add tomato slices and bacon to this version, even, either over
or under the cheese, or one here and one there. Usually, you can just
pick it up and eat it = no fork necessary.
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