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here's how they make a sandwich in Pittsburgh

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it felt like I swallowed a football

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On Thu, 13 Jul 2017 20:16:16 -0500, Sqwertz >
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>On Thu, 13 Jul 2017 23:01:22 GMT, l not -l wrote:
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>> As far as I can tell there is only one "real" NY-style real deli
>> left in STL; there are many places that call themselves deli,
>> but, they aren't the real deal. Seriously, one of them is a
>> vegetarian deli, another is middle eastern

>
>"Vegetarian Deli" is one of those culinary oxymorons.


As if there are no vegetarian delicacies.
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On Thursday, July 13, 2017 at 6:10:04 PM UTC-4, tert in seattle wrote:
> here's how they make a sandwich in Pittsburgh
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> http://www.ftupet.com/upload/newyorker.jpg
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> it felt like I swallowed a football


The fries on that sandwich ruined it for me. Why put 'em on the sandwich
to get soggy?

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On 7/14/2017 5:22 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Thursday, July 13, 2017 at 6:10:04 PM UTC-4, tert in seattle wrote:
>> here's how they make a sandwich in Pittsburgh
>>
>> http://www.ftupet.com/upload/newyorker.jpg
>>
>> it felt like I swallowed a football

> The fries on that sandwich ruined it for me. Why put 'em on the sandwich
> to get soggy?
>
> Cindy Hamilton


I thought those were fried onions ...

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> On Thu, 13 Jul 2017 22:09:28 +0000 (UTC), tert in seattle wrote:
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>> here's how they make a sandwich in Pittsburgh
>>
>> http://www.ftupet.com/upload/newyorker.jpg
>>
>> it felt like I swallowed a football

>
> Are you in downtown Pittsburgh? Primati's is all over the eastern
> costal states now, but if you are downtown, the Strip District is on
> of the top 5 best food shopping and eating areas in the United States.
> Stop by Wooley's Fish Market, at the least. Also get a kimchi pancake
> if the lady is out there on the sidewalk making them.
>
> -sw


I'm back in Seattle where no one knows how to make a proper sandwich



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Sqwertz wrote:
> On Fri, 14 Jul 2017 18:25:31 +0000 (UTC), tert in seattle wrote:
>
>> Sqwertz wrote:
>>> On Thu, 13 Jul 2017 22:09:28 +0000 (UTC), tert in seattle wrote:
>>>
>>>> here's how they make a sandwich in Pittsburgh
>>>>
>>>> http://www.ftupet.com/upload/newyorker.jpg
>>>>
>>>> it felt like I swallowed a football
>>>
>>> Are you in downtown Pittsburgh? Primati's is all over the eastern
>>> costal states now, but if you are downtown, the Strip District is on
>>> of the top 5 best food shopping and eating areas in the United States.
>>> Stop by Wooley's Fish Market, at the least. Also get a kimchi pancake
>>> if the lady is out there on the sidewalk making them.

>>
>> I'm back in Seattle where no one knows how to make a proper sandwich

>
> I have a lot of loyalty towards Pittsburgh and most of its food since
> I grew up there, but the Primanti sandwich is not a "proper sandwich".
> The Big Mac was invented a couple miles from my house and I hold more
> esteem for it than I do Primanti Bros sandwiches. And even more so
> the BBQ chipped chopped ham sandwich since I literally grew up with
> the Isaly's family.
>
> -sw


well your opinion means an awful lot

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"tert in seattle" > wrote in message
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> Sqwertz wrote:
>> On Thu, 13 Jul 2017 22:09:28 +0000 (UTC), tert in seattle wrote:
>>
>>> here's how they make a sandwich in Pittsburgh
>>>
>>> http://www.ftupet.com/upload/newyorker.jpg
>>>
>>> it felt like I swallowed a football

>>
>> Are you in downtown Pittsburgh? Primati's is all over the eastern
>> costal states now, but if you are downtown, the Strip District is on
>> of the top 5 best food shopping and eating areas in the United States.
>> Stop by Wooley's Fish Market, at the least. Also get a kimchi pancake
>> if the lady is out there on the sidewalk making them.
>>
>> -sw

>
> I'm back in Seattle where no one knows how to make a proper sandwich


Gee... Maybe that's why I don't much like sandwiches.

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