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Default Dinner tonight 4/29/17

On Mon, 1 May 2017 20:15:53 +0100, "Ophelia" >
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>"Wayne Boatwright" wrote in message
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>On Mon 01 May 2017 09:51:12a, Ophelia told us...
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>> "U.S. Janet B." wrote in message
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>> On Mon, 1 May 2017 15:24:55 +0100, "Ophelia"
>> > wrote:
>> snip
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>>>You could buy a lump of whatever and slice it to your preference
>>>at home. I
>>>have an electric slicer and they are not expensive.

>>
>> I had a slicer and got rid of it to eliminate clutter. Getting a
>> Blimpie is easy and satisfying.
>> Janet US
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>> So long as it suits you

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>None of the "sub" shops I've ever eaten in satisfieed me. In Phoenix
>we have Jimmy John's, Quiznos, Port of Subs, Subway, Blimpie, and a
>fair number of indepedent non-chain shops. Either I don't like the
>selection of meats, cheese, rolls, or condiments, or whatever passes
>for the end result.
>
>We have two different family owned and run Italian markets where I
>can find more types of meats and cheesesthat are all top quality and
>imported from Italy. Everything is sliced to order and to the
>requested thinness. I'd much rather take a selection of all the
>ingredienets home with me and make my own.
>
>That's what suits me. :-)
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> Wayne Boatwright
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>And nothing wrong with that either lol I have never been in a subway (the
>smell of it when I pass is enough) and I have never even seen the rest))


what smell? You must be thinking of another shop. Subway is a
sandwich shop. Unless you are bothered by the smell of bread baking?
Janet US