Daddy was a sandwich man. Oh...did he love sandwiches. And came up with some pretty inventive ones.
Let's see - there was the radish and butter sandwhich. The Onion sandwich, with butter or (if he was feelin' daring) peanut butter. Just about any food you can think of he would make into a sandwich.
His favorite? Grilled peanut butter and dill pickle. Yes, you read that right. He LOVED a grilled PB&DP sandwich. And you guessed it - we all ate what Daddy ate.
The funny thing is that after all these years.........I'm craving one. I was just sitting reading a book and realized I was starving. Next thing I know I'm grillin' me a peanut butter sandwich. As I started to slice the pickle I realized I just couldn't go that far. So I'm havin' my dill pickle ala carte.
But still........kind of a wierd lunch. Even for me. (and NO - it's not what you're thinkin'!!!)
What about you? What's the strangest sandwich you've had - and liked? (and I'm talkin' food sources guys......)
Posted by Tammi at April 24, 2006 12:58 PM | TrackBackI'm having trouble coming up with a "strange" sandwich ingredient. I guess there was the alfalfa sprouts stage that my Mom went through, but I don't know if that was "strange" or I just didn't like them....
Posted by: Richmond at April 24, 2006 01:45 PMThe one my mother would make us all the time when we were young:
Sugar sandwich.
Yep, butter, 2 pieces of bread and sugar sprinkled on the butter.
Then she would send us outside and not let us come in for hours.
Posted by: Quality Weenie at April 24, 2006 01:49 PM... the only sandwich I have had that I didn't like was a peanut butter and marmite sandwich....
Posted by: Eric at April 24, 2006 01:58 PMHow about sour cream and onion potato chips with yellow mustard and cheese?
Posted by: Carmen at April 24, 2006 02:33 PMpeanut butter and bologna. I ate a ton of those when I was in kindergarten.
Posted by: caltechgirl at April 24, 2006 02:48 PMonion and butter on rye bread....
Posted by: armywifetoddlermom at April 24, 2006 11:46 PMI took a jelly sandwich to school for 9 years. I don't think I've had one since then.
Posted by: Jerry at April 25, 2006 12:20 AM