"Not bottie, but buttie. It's basically a hot sandwich. British bacon,
unless one specifies "streaky bacon", usually means back bacon, or
sometimes middle bacon. The bacon is cooked and made into a sandwich
while still hot. I prefer mine plain, though many people add sauce,
either red (i.e., catsup) or brown.
RobertE "
Oh my, that sounds quite good; too bad I used the last of my bacon!
Next time I get some I'll have to try it. Hey, ya think maybe it would
be good with some lettuce and tomato? ;o)
"British Food... that's an oxymoron, no question about it, eh.:
That's exactly the thought that went through my mind too....but I didn't
have the nerve to post it!
"Then there's the chip buttie, which is chips (aka fries) in said bap or
roll.
Or the Bombay potato buttie; curries potatoes in a roll."
Sounds like an Atkins dieter's nightmare!

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"Onslo is a prince of a man under all that exterior, and Richard is
truly a saint."
I agree...and Daisy is by far the best adjusted of the sisters. But
poor Hyacinth....you just HAVE to feel sorry for her! Nothing ever
goes right, no matter how hard she tries!