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Old 09-12-2009, 11:16 AM   #1
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Default The sandwich - Classic combo's!

just a bit of a light hearted thread. was fixing myself a bite to eat and it got me thinking of classic combo's that have stood the test of time. favourite's of all generations. i'm thinking mostly of ones with only a couple of ingredients.

cheese and tomato
fritz and sauce (i think fritz is an s.a. term but i'm sure most of you know what i mean)
promite/vegemite and cheese
egg and lettuce


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Old 09-12-2009, 11:23 AM   #2
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+1 for egg and lettuce
BLT
ham and cheese toastie
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Old 09-12-2009, 11:29 AM   #3
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Old 09-12-2009, 11:34 AM   #4
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tuna and beetroot

hmm, i'll think i'll just take your word for that one.
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hmm, i'll think i'll just take your word for that one.
haha, fair enough. anybody else tried it or just me?
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haha, fair enough. anybody else tried it or just me?

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Old 09-12-2009, 11:50 AM   #7
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tuna and beetroot
Its not just you, I love tuna and beetroot.
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Old 09-12-2009, 12:01 PM   #8
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banana, honey, sultanas, peanut butter
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Roast beef and gravy!
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American mustard and salt and vinegar chips between buttered bread :-)
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American mustard and salt and vinegar chips between buttered bread :-)
not sure that would fit the 'timeless classic' mould.
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Egg, lettuce and onion is pretty good too
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I like just the classic old salad sanga too. cant go past that
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STEAK. and NO bloody onion jam.
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STEAK. and NO bloody onion jam.
But it's just not the same without onion jam.
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Old 09-12-2009, 12:22 PM   #16
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toasted cheese sandwich with tomato sauce MMM
(we can go toasted sangas cant we ???,please)
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toasted cheese sandwich with tomato sauce MMM
(we can go toasted sangas cant we ???,please)
LOL my boss has this everyday for lunch, but he puts the tomato sauce on the outside of the sandwich, after it is toasted lol

Do you do this too?
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LOL my boss has this everyday for lunch, but he puts the tomato sauce on the outside of the sandwich, after it is toasted lol

Do you do this too?
I do this except with sweet/hot chilli sauce.

Cause if you toast it with sauce inside, it's too hot and burns. So you put it on top!

Least that's why I do it.

Toast with vegemite, add bacon, lashings of hot chilli and lemon pepper. Nom Nom.

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Steak with cheese, lettuce, onion, tomato with pickled chillis and a small amount of tartare sauce.

Vegemite and cheese.

Chicken, mayo, cheese toastie.
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Bacon & egg roll with sauce

Chicken & Avocado

Chicken, avo & cheese toasty

Chicken schnitzel, lettuce, cheese, spanish onion, sweet chilli sauce & pepper wrap.

Spaghetti & cheese jaffle

Vegemite & cheese (I had this every day at school for 13 years and now look at me...)
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Vegemite & cheese (I had this every day at school for 13 years and now look at me...)

this is what i'm talking about. ask any generation and they'll all have had many of these. this could even be the most common combo. swap the vegemite for promite with me but same thing.
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this is what i'm talking about. ask any generation and they'll all have had many of these. this could even be the most common combo. swap the vegemite for promite with me but same thing.
PROMITE rocks!!!

My favourite sanger is:
Roasted chicken
Bacon
Cheese (colby)
Spanish onion
Spring onion
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I'm with ya on the cheese and jam (roast beef if in the fridge as well)
but PEANUT BUTTER AND TOMATO SAUCE.... : : :
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Bung fritz and sauce on toast/slightly burnt with REAL butter.. Woohoo!!.. :
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Ham and Cheese toastie...That would be the all time greatest.

Either that or a good old BLT. Hold the tomato though thank you very much.
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ham cheese and mustard pickles
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christmas ham and salad
jam and cheese
barbecue shapes sandwich

and whats "fritz"??
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Old 09-12-2009, 12:55 PM   #28
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and whats "fritz"??
not sure what its called in other states. like a big sausage, about 7cm in diameter. like a big kabana i suppose. slice it up, add tomato sauce - classic.
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FRITZ , is the german bloke at the sausage factory ?????
tell us the truth u south aussies you will chop anything up !!!!
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A chip butty - lots of butter, hot chips and salt. Squish it down so the butter melts. Can't be beat.
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