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  • Not one of you has mentioned steak! Shame on you, can't beat a bit of steak with cheddar and mayonnaise.
  • hammerite
    hammerite Posts: 3,408
    pastrami or peppered salami, cheese and gherkin.

    Add a bit of mustard or mustard mayonnaise for an extra lift.
  • A few of my favourites:

    Chedder and mango chutney

    Do what the Kiwi's do to the BLT and make it a BLAT with mushed up avacado on good granary bread. Absolutely gorgeous.

    Brie, bacon & cranberry.

    Throw some rocket or watercress in to spice them up a bit too.
  • jc4lab
    jc4lab Posts: 554
    On a trip to Japan lived off these but found they cut the crusts off..Liked their strawberries and cream sandwiches.Quite like a banana butty here..

    Here find not whats in it but how its made...Asda/Tesco ice cold butties taste all the same no matter what mush they put in em..Quite like subways deal of the day..
    jc
  • The best steak sandwich I ever tasted was eaten just outside the pub behind the Lloyds of London building.

    Proper wedges of meat on a couple of doorstop slices of home-made bread, and a good dollop of mustard! Superb, and filled me up for the day.
  • markos1963
    markos1963 Posts: 3,724
    markos1963 wrote:
    What a bunch of BGBs. Can't beat a bacon and brown sauce sarnie.

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  • APIII
    APIII Posts: 2,010
    hammerite wrote:
    pastrami or peppered salami, cheese and gherkin.

    Add a bit of mustard or mustard mayonnaise for an extra lift.

    +1 for the pastrami, though is has to be cream cheese.
    Or, BLT with avocado
  • Philadelphia, salami and onion & pineapple chutney on brown bread. Try and tell myself it has everything from protein, to fruit & veg and carbs but is probably as unhealthy as the rest !
  • term1te
    term1te Posts: 1,462
    I'm a peanut butter man at lunch time, every day for the last 8 years, very sad.

    Of an evening you can't beat cheddar, marmite and sliced cucumber.

    A friend of mine gives his daughter fairy bread for lunch, basically sugar sandwich. My daughter went around to play, as they had guests the sandwiches that tea contained hundreds and thousands. They're Australian.
  • MattC59
    MattC59 Posts: 5,408
    Term1te wrote:
    I'm a peanut butter man at lunch time, every day for the last 8 years, very sad.

    Of an evening you can't beat cheddar, marmite and sliced cucumber.

    A friend of mine gives his daughter fairy bread for lunch, basically sugar sandwich. My daughter went around to play, as they had guests the sandwiches that tea contained hundreds and thousands. They're Australian.

    Has to be crunchy !!!
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  • rick_chasey
    rick_chasey Posts: 75,661
    Term1te wrote:

    A friend of mine gives his daughter fairy bread for lunch, basically sugar sandwich. My daughter went around to play, as they had guests the sandwiches that tea contained hundreds and thousands. They're Australian.


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  • Bacon, chicken, salad cream. My hangover cure.

    Also, crispy pancetta with cream cheese.

    And for the veggies, cheese, coleslaw and marmite.
  • Bozman
    Bozman Posts: 2,518
    I forgot to mention and i can't believe that nobody else has mentioned the fishfinger sandwich!
  • gmb
    gmb Posts: 456
    Bozman wrote:
    I forgot to mention and i can't believe that nobody else has mentioned the fishfinger sandwich!

    My local ASDA was selling fish finger sandwiches with ketchup (cold mind you) as part of their "Chosen By You" range. Not sure if this is a local thing. Not surprised though, nothing but scum in this area.... :shock:
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  • Does anyone still eat fish fingers after moving on to secondary school? :lol:
  • Brown roll with Primula cheese spread and Skips.

    Trust me on this :oops:
  • For a more unusual combo, I used to go out with the daughter of a Tory local councillor, and one of his colleagues was arrested after being reporting skulking in some nearby woods. In his pocket was a "shi t and radish sandwich".

    Can't recommend it myself. And no, I don't know what type of bread it was made with.
  • For a more unusual combo, I used to go out with the daughter of a Tory local councillor, and one of his colleagues was arrested after being reporting skulking in some nearby woods. In his pocket was a "shi t and radish sandwich".

    Can't recommend it myself. And no, I don't know what type of bread it was made with.

    You didn't mention what type of sh*t it was either, maybe he'd been watching one of those Ray Mears type programs where you forage for whatever you can :shock:
  • His own, apparently :shock:
  • Tuna, avocado and sundried tomato.

    Chip buttie with tommy k and lots of butter.
  • +1 for the Fish Fingers
    simple = cheese and sliced onion (has to be still in circles) on soft white roll
    complex = use humus instead of butter, roasted peppers and rocket with a splash of balsamic.
    that said, i always just make ham.
  • wotsit and salad cream.
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  • Seeded batch bread + coronation chicken + spinach and rocket

    Nice soft white bread + tuna + some balsamic vinegar + prawn cocktail Walkers crisps

    toasted white bread + sliced banana drizzled with golden syrup
  • Gizmodo
    Gizmodo Posts: 1,928
    +1 for cheese and sliced onion on soft white roll (circles not mandatory)
    +1 for coronation chicken (but you can keep the green stuff)

    Anyone said a crisp sandwich yet? Best way to get rid of the Ready Salted crisps that no one will eat but are always included in multi-packs - put them on bread, add vinegar, put another slice on top and squash down!

    Why do they always put Ready Salted in every multi pack? They're horrible.
  • Ooh. Cheese and onion crisps and Cadbury's buttons. I kid you not. Delicious!!!
  • MichaelW
    MichaelW Posts: 2,164
    Marmite and lettuce
    +1 on Crisps and tomato sauce. Add crisps just before eating otherwise they go soggy and ruin the audio effect. Posh version is salsa and taco.
    Ardennes pate.
    Roasted peppers and onion.
    Humous
    In Northern Germany you can get substantial fish sandwiches; Fischbrötchen, made with pickled or smoked herring/mackeral/salmon.
  • andy_f
    andy_f Posts: 474
    Ooh. Cheese and onion crisps and Cadbury's buttons. I kid you not. Delicious!!!

    McCoys chedder crisps and Yorkie

    Also
    Jam(strawberry) and marmite
    Jam(any) and peanut butter
    Peanut butter and nutella.
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  • Sliced pork meat balls & cheese toasted in the breville.

    Not a sandwich as such but an hot oven fresh baguette with mozzarella, sliced tomato, fresh basil & cracked black pepper.