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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?
>
> 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.


It's more complicated for me, and depends on the turkey meat I'm using for
the sandwich:

1. If it's white meat with skin attached, I like the sandwich to be on
buttered wheat bread with cranberry sauce and a little zigzag of mustard.

2. If it's white meat with no skin, I like the sandwich to be on white bread
with a generous spread of mayo and a sprinkling of salt and either pepper,
coriander, or grains of paradise (any of which would be freshly ground)

3. If it's dark meat, skin or no skin, I like the sandwich to be in a
toasted sesame sandwich roll with mayo and some kind of relish (or chutney).


Bob



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Bob Terwilliger wrote:
> It's more complicated for me, and depends on the turkey meat I'm using for
> the sandwich:
>
> 1. If it's white meat with skin attached, I like the sandwich to be on
> buttered wheat bread with cranberry sauce and a little zigzag of mustard.
>
> 2. If it's white meat with no skin, I like the sandwich to be on white bread
> with a generous spread of mayo and a sprinkling of salt and either pepper,
> coriander, or grains of paradise (any of which would be freshly ground)
>
> 3. If it's dark meat, skin or no skin, I like the sandwich to be in a
> toasted sesame sandwich roll with mayo and some kind of relish (or chutney).
>
>
> Bob
>

GRAINS OF PARADISE!!!! Gee, I have only used that in medieval
cooking.

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Jean B.
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