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The Jonster

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Re: Sandwiches
Same here in fact, since the one near my house closed. 
Re: Sandwiches
Oh wow, that actually sucks. There's one about a mile from me, but I haven't been out as often with COVID-19.
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Re: Sandwiches
Not too much actually since the next one is only half a mile away so I'd have to drive to the nearest one now. 
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I guess it's not too bad then. I do really like those Subway sandwiches though, I often get the meatball one.
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The Jonster

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Re: Sandwiches
I wish I liked more vegetables. Be it as it may, the only vegetable I ever have on a sandwich is spinach (and avocado if it has it).
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I don't mine some vegetables in conjunction with other things since those add more flavour. Vegetables alone would be boring of course.
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Cairnie

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Re: Sandwiches
So in this week alone I tried the vegan meatball sub in Subway and the veggie sandwich in Five Guys for the first time and was pretty impressed.
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The Jonster

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Re: Sandwiches
I have taken to eating cheese wraps lately. Dunno why but I just like the taste of the homemade flour tortillas and stringy string cheese.
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I've heard of the vegan meatball sub. I'm not a vegetarian myself, but I still wonder what it's like regardless.
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The Jonster

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Re: Sandwiches
I'm not vegan either, but I wonder what this would taste like. Particularly vegan cheese interests me.
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Yeah I recall seeing adverts for it and I was wondering what it would be like.
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Re: Sandwiches
Wraps count as sandwiches right just with tortillas??? Been making just straight cheese wraps lately
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Cairnie

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Re: Sandwiches
I have eaten an uncomfortable amount of grated cheddar cheese sandwiches in the past few months and especially enjoy putting perinnaise (peri peri flavoured mayonnaise) in them at home.
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Never had perinnaise but it sounds good yet spicy at the same time because of the peri peri seasoning. I wish I had a higher spice tolerance.
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Nandos pretty much popularised peri peri in recent years to the point of making this version of mayonnaise and their one comes in multiple strengths and flavours. I even like the hot one in a cheese sandwich sometimes.
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Re: Sandwiches
I tend to have simple sandwiches.
A slice of meat, a slice of cheese, a pickle, some sort of spread and pepper!
And from Subway, it tends to be toasted multigrain with tuna, avocado spread, spinach leaves, black olives...
Okay I guess they aren't that simple after all.
A slice of meat, a slice of cheese, a pickle, some sort of spread and pepper!
And from Subway, it tends to be toasted multigrain with tuna, avocado spread, spinach leaves, black olives...
Okay I guess they aren't that simple after all.
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The Jonster

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Re: Sandwiches
I don't go to subway or deli shops in particular that much. If I did i'd have a solid order. One thing I can say is that it will always have cheese!
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Re: Sandwiches
I think the last time I had a subway sub I tried the vegan Philly Steak one and it was ok, but overpriced so I haven't really been in a subway for more than a year now. I still really like their cookies though.
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I have heard Subway has good cookies though. I never tried any of them though 
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There is something about subway plain chocolate chip cookies that just puts them high up, I don't know if it's the sugar, the vanilla, the god knows what else they put in them, but even my home made cookies don't come close. I think here there's still only 4 flavours including a macadamia nut one which I've yet to try actually.
