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"Sqwertz" > wrote in message
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> On Sat, 4 Nov 2017 17:05:50 -0700, Julie Bove wrote:
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>> No. I have been currently cooking to have leftovers. Schedules change and
>> where no one was eating lunch here prior, sometimes they are now so
>> they're
>> good to have. I know a lot of people like sandwiches. We don't.

>
> Maybe you're just not making the right kind of sandwiches. Sandwiches
> are the universal food. Practically every culture has sandwiches of
> some kind or another. It's no wonder that nobody in your house likes
> "sandwiches" because they're probably the most common assembled food
> known to mankind.


Could be. We rarely had sandwiches or even sandwich type bread when I was
growing up. Cold meatloaf sandwiches were the exception. We had those on
road trips. I do like those. And once in a while I like a grilled sandwich
such as a tuna melt or grilled cheese. Once in a while I'll have a peanut
butter and jelly or pickle sandwich. Or a hot turkey or French dip. But
really, I find sandwiches to be boring and I'm not a big bread lover. I
don't even care much for hamburgers. I have said before that we had
hamburger patties at least once a week when I was growing up. But the only
time there was ever a bun was when my dad BBQed and that was only once or
twice a year. And one of those times was bound to be steaks and not burgers

I do like tacos. I like hummus and flat bread. But I would much rather eat
soup or salad than a sandwich. And I do know that there are a vast variety
of sandwiches out there. I have had "cookbooks" just of sandwiches. Just not
my thing.