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Tomato Sammich Appreciation Thread...

Discussion in 'Food & Drink Forum' started by plutosgirl, Jul 2, 2007.

  1. Coops Greatest Fan

    Coops Greatest Fan I just post here

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    I miss sammiches.
     
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    veggie sammiches arent even sammiches.

    w/meat now, thats threadworthy!
     
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    Usually I would have to agree. I don't even bother going into veggie only resturants, but a mater sandwich is a whole different thing. ONLY FRESH though. It's God's gift for a tough winter.
     
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    Honey, homegrown maters, especially with bread or biscuits & Duke's mayo & salt & pepper, are orgasm-worthy!
     
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    Think I'll go to my garden, pick a fresh one and follow your advice!
     
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    Here is a twist on mater sammiches. I like to take tomato slices and put them inside a grilled cheese before cooking. The melted cheese fills in and around the tomato slices. You almost don't miss the missing Dukes mayo
     

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