Yes, definitely! That’s a biggie where we live, and for some of us, the entire reason we make spaghetti is to have the obligatory spaghetti sandwich!spaghetti bolognese on bread etc
Leave out the mayo and I'm with youMaybe some would consider my scrambled egg sandwich, covered in black pepper and drowning in mayonnaise as unusual, but it’s another everyday sandwich here.
Cheetoes down here.When I was a kid, I’d eat bologna sandwiches with ketchup and potato chips/crisps squashed inside, but I (thankfully) grew out of that.
That may sound strange to some, but it’s a pretty common sandwich around these parts, especially with kids.
No, that's big in most southern US states too and a new favorite of my DH.Maybe some would consider my scrambled egg sandwich, covered in black pepper and drowning in mayonnaise as unusual, but it’s another everyday sandwich here.
But thats not strange at all! You could make a BLT with 2 pieces of this without bread and that would make SandwichShortOfAPicnic and other gluten sensitive people quite happy!I eat bacon sandwiches w/out the bread...
Oh wow! I've never heard of a sandwich like this!For my wife, it’s peanut butter, mayonnaise, and lettuce. I don’t really have any unusual sandwiches fillings.
thanks for the ideas, I'll have to try it!Peanut butter and pickled gherkins go well together.
Cheddar cheese, piccalilli (mustard pickle) and freshly cooked beetroot.