What's the ultimate sandwich?
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you ever have a capicolla sandwich from Satriale's?americantrotter wrote:English BLT. Well any English bacon sandwich.
My favorite here is an Italian sub from a new jersey sub shop. Around the house, an oven roasted turkey sandwich with provolone and miracle whip (think salad cream) on a bulkie roll.
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He's out of Boston, not New Joisey.General Mannerheim wrote:you ever have a capicolla sandwich from Satriale's?americantrotter wrote:English BLT. Well any English bacon sandwich.
My favorite here is an Italian sub from a new jersey sub shop. Around the house, an oven roasted turkey sandwich with provolone and miracle whip (think salad cream) on a bulkie roll.
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Gutted... Someone should start a Satriale's franchise, thats gotta be niche??? im off to see the bank manager.Montreal Wanderer wrote:Not sure it is a franchise (it might be) rather than a style of sub - they do have them in Eastern Mass.General Mannerheim wrote:is a 'new jersey sub shop' just a franchise then?
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I think you may have been watching too much of the Sopranos, GM.General Mannerheim wrote:Gutted... Someone should start a Satriale's franchise, thats gotta be niche??? im off to see the bank manager.Montreal Wanderer wrote:Not sure it is a franchise (it might be) rather than a style of sub - they do have them in Eastern Mass.General Mannerheim wrote:is a 'new jersey sub shop' just a franchise then?
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Too much!? How dare you!Montreal Wanderer wrote:I think you may have been watching too much of the Sopranos, GM.General Mannerheim wrote:Gutted... Someone should start a Satriale's franchise, thats gotta be niche??? im off to see the bank manager.Montreal Wanderer wrote:Not sure it is a franchise (it might be) rather than a style of sub - they do have them in Eastern Mass.General Mannerheim wrote:is a 'new jersey sub shop' just a franchise then?


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Jamaica Bar in Nerja, Spain. Club Sandwich:
Slice of toast with thin ham, lettuce and tomato, topped with a second slice of toast, topped with rashers of fried bacon and a fried egg, topped with a third slice of toast with a hole cut in it with the fried egg showing through. Magical sandwich. Wish I had one right now.
Slice of toast with thin ham, lettuce and tomato, topped with a second slice of toast, topped with rashers of fried bacon and a fried egg, topped with a third slice of toast with a hole cut in it with the fried egg showing through. Magical sandwich. Wish I had one right now.

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