Do you eat bread and butter at home?
gregz wrote:
> "Julie Bove" > wrote:
>> "Steve Pope" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> Christopher M. > wrote:
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>>>>
>>>> "Steve Pope" > wrote in message
>>>> ...
>>>>> "Christopher M." > wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> I eat bread just about every time I eat dinner at a
>>>>>> restaurant.
>>>>>
>>>>>> But I almost never eat it at home with dinner.
>>>>>
>>>>>> Do you eat bread at home with dinner?
>>>>>
>>>>> That's about how I operate.
>>>>>
>>>>> Mostly, when defining dinner at home, I do not include more than
>>>>> one type of carb. So if I include bread, dinner will be otherwise
>>>>> carbless (no rice, pasta, potatoes etc.), and that doesn't happen
>>>>> very often.
>>>>>
>>>> Good call, Steve. I still have nightmares about the time in
>>>> college when I saw someone eating a spaghetti sandwich. It was
>>>> almost as disturbing as the
>>>> scene in the movie Elf where the "elf" put syrup on spaghetti.
>>>
>>> A local bar with kitchen, opened within about the past year, had a
>>> sandwich with french fries on the sandwich. They have now closed.
>>
>> There was some place on a TV show that does that. Have been doing
>> it for years but I can't remember what city or even state they were
>> in. The lady who owned the place said there were no options. You
>> got the sandwich as is. I think there was coleslaw on it too. Bleh.
>
> Primanti bros from Pittsburgh, use fries. The sandwich was originally
> intended for a grab and go, truckers meal. I like it, except the bread
> sucks, now. You can't hold it without it falling apart. Need a fork
> then.
As far as I'm concerned a po-boy isn't a po-boy unless it's made with good
French bread.
W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.)
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