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Tara wrote:
> The only reason to cook the turkey is for the turkey sandwiches the > day after Thanksgiving! > > How does everyone like their sandwiches? > HOT! bread of choice layer of stuffing sliced white meat gravy on the side: mashed potatoes if there are any left over leftover veg of choice cranberry relish gloria p |
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![]() "Tara" > wrote in message ... > The only reason to cook the turkey is for the turkey sandwiches the > day after Thanksgiving! > > How does everyone like their sandwiches? > > My sandwich is made of: > white toast -- toast is essential > turkey > mustard > Duke's mayo > salt and pepper > a little cranberry sauce if I am feeling creative > > The turkey sandwich is properly served with potato chips. I don't > have any, however, so I will make do with sliced oranges and olives. > > Tara I usually have to have one cold sandwich from leftovers, and one hot. The hot is simple: turkey and leftover gravy over a slice of bread that may or may not have dressing and/or potatoes. The cold: one of my mom's homemade dinner rolls from Thanksgiving dinner, lightly dressed with mayo, turkey, a tiny smudge of mustard, fresh ground black pepper, and maybe a little romaine. kimberly -- http://eating-sandiego.blogspot.com |
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wrote: > "Tara" > wrote in message > ... > > The only reason to cook the turkey is for the turkey sandwiches the > > day after Thanksgiving! > > > > How does everyone like their sandwiches? > > > > My sandwich is made of: > > white toast -- toast is essential > > turkey > > mustard > > Duke's mayo > > salt and pepper > > a little cranberry sauce if I am feeling creative > > > > The turkey sandwich is properly served with potato chips. I don't > > have any, however, so I will make do with sliced oranges and olives. > > > > Tara > > I usually have to have one cold sandwich from leftovers, and one hot. The > hot is simple: turkey and leftover gravy over a slice of bread that may or > may not have dressing and/or potatoes. > > The cold: one of my mom's homemade dinner rolls from Thanksgiving dinner, > lightly dressed with mayo, turkey, a tiny smudge of mustard, fresh ground > black pepper, and maybe a little romaine. > > kimberly <lol> All this talk of turkey sammiches... Making me consider breaking my bread free diet. :-) I may go purchase some wraps, but it won't be the same. <sigh> -- Peace! Om "Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Without them humanity cannot survive." -- Dalai Lama |
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