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Default BLTs for dinner

On 7/19/2017 4:32 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
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> "l not -l" > wrote in message
> ...
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>> On 19-Jul-2017, Sqwertz > wrote:
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>>> On Tue, 18 Jul 2017 20:54:10 -0700, Julie Bove wrote:
>>>
>>> > I don't make them very often but was craving one. Bought a
>>> > big fresh tomato
>>> > and a head of iceberg. Didn't think that the lettuce I'm
>>> > growing would be
>>> > good on this as it is all of the softer type. And my tomatoes
>>> > are still
>>> > green.
>>>
>>> A BLT is the most normal thing I've ever read that you cooked
>>> and ate.
>>>
>>> -sw

>> I'll try till a small part of the abnormal gap that Julie left.
>> Earlier in the week, I too had a craving for a BLT. I had bread,
>> bacon and tomato; but, no lettuce. Rather than give up or run to
>> the supermarket for a scrap of lettuce, I had a BVT instead.
>> Bacon, Vidalia and tomato. The Vidalia provided a nice bit of
>> crunch to replace the lettuce crunch; plus, the Vidalia added a
>> little flavor that lettuce is missing.
>>
>> IMO, not abnormal enough to fill a yawning gap, but a start. 8-)

>
> I love onion. Have been known to put on BLTs.


That's a BLOT. I have a craving for that now that I'm reading this
but dinner tonight is just corn on the cob.

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