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"gregz" > wrote in message
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> "Cheri" > wrote:
>> "Gary" > wrote in message
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>>> I make them using a loaf of italian bread and I do load them up.
>>> Between all the filling and the fact that the bread has a firmer
>>> crust, I'll get that sliding out of the end effect. Way to solve is to
>>> tightly hold the very end of the bread together with one hand while
>>> biting into it. That will prevent everything from sliding.
>>>
>>> G.

>>
>> I agree about too much filling. Some of those sandwiches they make on TV
>> are pretty much for show and not for consumption by a normal mouth,
>> though a couple here might not have a problem. ;-)
>>
>> Cheri

>
> They serve a primanti's on a plate. You can't get hold of it. I think the
> original sandwiches sold to truckers were basically held together with
> some
> sort of paper wrap. Stuff it in you mouth.
>
> The hamburgers I make usually slide apart, and I do like putting the
> tomato
> next to my miracle whip. I got the lettuce, slice of onion, meat, tomato.
> I
> don't care, it tastes good.
>
> Greg


The tomato does seem to be the problem. I have a good tomato knife and can
get a super thin slice but I just love tomatoes! I think I put too many.