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Default Sopranos sandwich mystery solved!


"hahabogus" > wrote

> "Nancy Young" > wrote


>> Heh. I know what he means. One of the things we used to eat when I was
>>>> a kid was hotdog sandwiches. Two pieces of white bread. A boiled
>>>> Oscar-Mayer wiener (there actually is a difference between wieners and
>>>> franks to them, franks are their all-beef dogs), split lengthwise,
>>>> placed on the bread, and Velveeta, sliced thick, smeared on the cut
>>>> surface to melt a bit, then topped with the other piece of bread.

>>

>
> I'd roll up my freshly boiled still warm dawg in a slice of homemade
> bread...Way better than store bought hot dog buns...with sweet relish and
> a
> good dollop of cheese whiz. But that wasn't a sandwhich...that was just
> common sense.


That wasn't me, but we had bologna sandwiches, 2 slices of
Oscar Mayer on Wonder Bread with mayo. Sometimes 1 slice
would be replaced with a slice of American cheese, the good kind
from the waxed box. Hot dogs? They were on Wonder Bread, too,
only with ketchup.

nancy


 
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