A meatball sub is probably my favorite sandwich.
Also, I want to point out, any comments I make regarding this or that sauce, I'm not talking about what I make, I'm talking about what's available to the masses via the supermarket - here, the big national brands are Ragú and Preggo.
My dad wouldn't let spaghetti in the house when I was a kid ("I ain't eatin' that foreign garbage!"), but Mom would every so often buy a box of "Kraft Spaghetti Dinner," which was the spaghetti version of Kraft Macaroni-And-Cheese (now usually just called "The Blue Box," it's so iconic - and thanks to Kraft's marketing).
Kraft Spaghetti Dinner was a small box of spaghetti pasta (about half-length), a little packet of dried Parmesan cheese powder, and a bigger packet of dried spaghetti sauce powder - just add water. She'd make that for us for lunch sometimes as a treat, but we could never use the cheese powder, because my dad would have smelled it once he got home and that would have been that.
Also, I want to point out, any comments I make regarding this or that sauce, I'm not talking about what I make, I'm talking about what's available to the masses via the supermarket - here, the big national brands are Ragú and Preggo.
My dad wouldn't let spaghetti in the house when I was a kid ("I ain't eatin' that foreign garbage!"), but Mom would every so often buy a box of "Kraft Spaghetti Dinner," which was the spaghetti version of Kraft Macaroni-And-Cheese (now usually just called "The Blue Box," it's so iconic - and thanks to Kraft's marketing).
Kraft Spaghetti Dinner was a small box of spaghetti pasta (about half-length), a little packet of dried Parmesan cheese powder, and a bigger packet of dried spaghetti sauce powder - just add water. She'd make that for us for lunch sometimes as a treat, but we could never use the cheese powder, because my dad would have smelled it once he got home and that would have been that.