Sandwich
On Sat, 15 Aug 2009 22:56:29 -0400, "Ed Pawlowski" >
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>"sf" > wrote in message
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>> On Sat, 15 Aug 2009 16:22:21 -0400, "Ed Pawlowski" >
>> wrote:
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>>> sf said...
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>>>>> I cringe whenever I see the term "hamburger sandwich"
>>>
>>>It sounds wrong, but is it? You can make a hamburger and serve it with no
>>>bun or bread, so putting it between slices of bread would then make it a
>>>sandwich.
>>>
>> Do you *call* it a sandwich as in "I'll have a hamburger sandwich" or
>> do you call it a hamburger like everyone else does? Do you tell them
>> to "grill the bread" or do you say "grill the bun"?
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>Well that all depends. If I'm eating a burger at the local burger joints,
>I'd not use the term sandwich. At home, we sometimes have hamburgers just
>plain, with a salad and veggies on a dish, but other times, if no buns
>around, I'd put it on sliced bread. Then it would be a hamburger sandwich.
You actually use the term "hamburger sandwich"?
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>If I made a meal with sliced roast beef, cheese, may, lettuce and put it on
>a hamburger bun, would it be a roast beef hamburger? Or would it be a roast
>beef sandwich?
>
You call roast beef in a hamburger bun a sandwich? I call it not
having any bread to make a real sandwich.
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