14 Sandwiches I Have Eaten
On 11/2/2010 5:04 PM, Omelet wrote:
> In >,
> Kate > wrote:
>
>> On 10/29/2010 8:51 PM, Omelet wrote:
>>> In >,
>>> Kate > wrote:
>>>
>>>> Sadly, I don't currently know of a good place to get a Reuben in
>>>> Pittsburgh. I'm sure there must be one. I shall have to seek it out.
>>>> But I used to have them fairly often. We used to have some really good
>>>> Jewish deli's that made great Reubens and Rachels. I could make them
>>>> myself but I don't even know a place to get really good corned beef
>>>> anymore. There was one in Squirrel Hill but about 10 years ago they
>>>> sold out to someone else and the corned beef was never the same. And
>>>> back then that was the *only* place to get good corned beef! Sigh.
>>>>
>>>> Kate
>>>
>>> Those all pretty much sound like fun...
>>>
>>> but I think my number one favorite sandwich of all time is the home made
>>> fresh crab sandwich.
>>>
>>> Fresh sourdough bread with hot butter and fresh hot crab meat stuffed
>>> into it right after you pick it out of the shell.<g>
>>>
>>> Served with a side of champagne...
>>>
>>> under a full moon on the Oregon coast with the song of the ocean in the
>>> background.
>>>
>>> <sigh>
>>> (Vacation memories)
>>
>> That does sound good. What time should I come over?
>>
>> Kate
>
> In another few years, when I can once again take 2 weeks off of work. ;-)
> We can split the KOA camping fee!
Okay, you got a date. I'm gonna hold you to this. ;-)
Kate
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