When living in Canada a popular sandwich was "peanut butter and slices of Banana"
Here in malta we have a popular sandwich which we take to the beach with us. A round crusty like burger bun. Slice in half and to that you do:
sprinkle olive oil on both sides
a teaspoon of tomato paste and rub it in the oil
Some mashed up tuna
sliced green or black olives
a few capers
mint, basil and marjoram
salt and pepper
some more oil on top
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There are other versions....
When living in Canada a popular sandwich was "peanut butter and slices of Banana"
Here in malta we have a popular sandwich which we take to the beach with us. A round crusty like burger bun. Slice in half and to that you do:
sprinkle olive oil on both sides
a teaspoon of tomato paste and rub it in the oil
Some mashed up tuna
sliced green or black olives
a few capers
mint, basil and marjoram
salt and pepper
some more oil on top
-----------------------------------
There are other versions....
Oh dear is that classed as a sandwhich?
It sounds more like a dinner. ;D
To much oil for me, and where would put the ketchup :-\
Did anyone as a child have sugar sandwiches
Did anyone as a child have sugar sandwiches
I was raised on them.
They didn't do me any harm I still have my own tooth.
Did anyone as a child have sugar sandwiches
I was raised on them.
They didn't do me any harm I still have my own tooth.
Is it the top front one George,just like mine
Did anyone as a child have sugar sandwiches
LOL, no, I don´t like any sort of Wurst very much. Bratwurst is a little better though, or Currywurst. I don´t like beer either, nor Sauerkraut or what else people regard as typical German food. I´m not picky, but of all things it´s often those people associate with Germany.how about Bratwurst?LOL, no, Terry, Knackwurst is the only thing I definitely can´t eat anymore. I ate one too fast when I was a child, you can guess what happened, since then I can´t stand them anymore.
What is a crusty cob? I heard Glenda ask Barry (LOTSW) to bring her one once.