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Today, I had a yen for a BLT. I had tomatoes and mayo but only frozen
Arab bread and sliced ham. The ham was fried quickly and the Arab bread toasted; the result was fine! -- Jim Silverton (Potomac, MD) Extraneous "not" in Reply To. |
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James Silverton wrote:
> >Today, I had a yen for a BLT. >I had tomatoes and mayo but only >frozen Arab bread and sliced ham. Freakin' A-rabs are gonna hack your head off. |
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On 2012-05-13 21:13:18 +0000, Brooklyn1 said:
> James Silverton wrote: >> >> Today, I had a yen for a BLT. >> I had tomatoes and mayo but only >> frozen Arab bread and sliced ham. > > Freakin' A-rabs are gonna hack your head off. What a quick wit! |
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![]() "James Silverton" > wrote in message ... > Today, I had a yen for a BLT. I had tomatoes and mayo but only frozen Arab > bread and sliced ham. The ham was fried quickly and the Arab bread > toasted; the result was fine! > -- > Jim Silverton (Potomac, MD) > I don't have any idea what "Arab" bread is. I do understand the concept of a BLT but when made with ham shouldn't it be an HLT? ![]() I had a bowl of homemade chicken noodle soup for lunch. Jill |
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On Sun, 13 May 2012 19:22:33 -0400, "jmcquown" >
wrote: > > "James Silverton" > wrote in message > ... > > Today, I had a yen for a BLT. I had tomatoes and mayo but only frozen Arab > > bread and sliced ham. The ham was fried quickly and the Arab bread > > toasted; the result was fine! > > -- > > Jim Silverton (Potomac, MD) > > > I don't have any idea what "Arab" bread is. I do understand the concept of > a BLT but when made with ham shouldn't it be an HLT? ![]() > > I had a bowl of homemade chicken noodle soup for lunch. > It never ceases to amaze me at how much prosciutto tastes like bacon after it has crisped up a little. -- Food is an important part of a balanced diet. |
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On 2012-05-13 23:22:33 +0000, jmcquown said:
>> Today, I had a yen for a BLT. I had tomatoes and mayo but only frozen >> Arab bread and sliced ham€¦ > > I don't have any idea what "Arab" bread is. Since it's frozen, I'm gonna guess it's pita bread. |
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On 5/13/2012 7:22 PM, jmcquown wrote:
> > "James Silverton" > wrote in message > ... >> Today, I had a yen for a BLT. I had tomatoes and mayo but only frozen >> Arab bread and sliced ham. The ham was fried quickly and the Arab >> bread toasted; the result was fine! >> -- >> Jim Silverton (Potomac, MD) >> > I don't have any idea what "Arab" bread is. I do understand the concept > of a BLT but when made with ham shouldn't it be an HLT? ![]() > > I had a bowl of homemade chicken noodle soup for lunch. > > Jill > > Arab (or Afghan) bread is a very thin leavened bread readily available around DC. -- Jim Silverton (Potomac, MD) Extraneous "not" in Reply To. |
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James Silverton wrote:
> Today, I had a yen for a BLT. I had tomatoes and mayo but only frozen > Arab bread and sliced ham. The ham was fried quickly and the Arab bread > toasted; the result was fine! Pita bread? I believe that. Many of the sandwiches I have made with pita bread have been superior, IMO. The ratio of bread to filling is terrific. Did you crisp the ham a bit? (Now I am thinking of an intensely flavored chip [in US speak] for emergency bacon.) -- Jean B. |
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Sqwertz wrote:
> On Sun, 13 May 2012 16:51:45 -0400, James Silverton wrote: > >> Today, I had a yen for a BLT. I had tomatoes and mayo but only frozen >> Arab bread and sliced ham. The ham was fried quickly and the Arab bread >> toasted; the result was fine! > > Pbbbt. So you had a ham and tomato sandwich. That's a far cry from a > BLT. > > Now *I* had a "BLT Plus+". BLT with turkey, swiss, peperoncinis, and > mayo on a toasted sourdough sub roll (American bread?). With tater > tots. > > http://www.flickr.com/photos/sqwertz...ream/lightbox/ > > -sw Hmmm. Yours is farther afield than the one James posted was. -- Jean B. |
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On 5/15/2012 8:51 PM, Jean B. wrote:
> James Silverton wrote: >> Today, I had a yen for a BLT. I had tomatoes and mayo but only frozen >> Arab bread and sliced ham. The ham was fried quickly and the Arab >> bread toasted; the result was fine! > > > Pita bread? I believe that. Many of the sandwiches I have made with pita > bread have been superior, IMO. The ratio of bread to filling is terrific. > > Did you crisp the ham a bit? (Now I am thinking of an intensely flavored > chip [in US speak] for emergency bacon.) > Yes, I did fry the ham until it crisped some. Arab bread, as I think I said, is not pita. It is just leavened dough about half an inch thick and, from what I have seen on TV, is the normal form of bread in Arab countries. There, it seems be sold in pizza sized rounds but here it comes in slabs about 2 feet by 9 inches. Relatively, it has a lot more crust than regular loaves and makes great toast and French Toast too. It also freezes well and can be toasted and defrosted in a regular toaster. Usually, I cut it into smaller pieces for freezing. -- Jim Silverton (Potomac, MD) Extraneous "not" in Reply To. |
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Sqwertz > wrote:
> On Sun, 13 May 2012 16:51:45 -0400, James Silverton wrote: > >> Today, I had a yen for a BLT. I had tomatoes and mayo but only frozen >> Arab bread and sliced ham. The ham was fried quickly and the Arab bread >> toasted; the result was fine! > > Pbbbt. So you had a ham and tomato sandwich. That's a far cry from a > BLT. > > Now *I* had a "BLT Plus+". BLT with turkey, swiss, peperoncinis, and > mayo on a toasted sourdough sub roll (American bread?). With tater > tots. > > http://www.flickr.com/photos/sqwertz...ream/lightbox/ > > -sw I go for BLTO, onion. Today I had a baloney sandwich for lunch, with lettuce. No breakfast. Greg |
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On May 15, 8:31*pm, gregz > wrote:
> Sqwertz > wrote: > > On Sun, 13 May 2012 16:51:45 -0400, James Silverton wrote: > > >> Today, I had a yen for a BLT. I had tomatoes and mayo but only frozen > >> Arab bread and sliced ham. The ham was fried quickly and the Arab bread > >> toasted; the result was fine! > > > Pbbbt. *So you had a ham and tomato sandwich. *That's a far cry from a > > BLT. > > > Now *I* had a "BLT Plus+". *BLT with turkey, swiss, peperoncinis, and > > mayo on a toasted sourdough sub roll (American bread?). *With tater > > tots. > > >http://www.flickr.com/photos/sqwertz...ream/lightbox/ > > > -sw > > I go for BLTO, onion. > > Today I had a baloney sandwich for lunch, with lettuce. No breakfast. > > Greg Beats me. I had a wish sandwich. 2 pieces of white bread and I wished I had something between them. |
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Chemo the Clown wrote:
> Beats me. I had a wish sandwich. 2 pieces of white bread and I wished > I had something between them. Air on white. Excellent choice. |
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Chemo the Clown > wrote:
> On May 15, 8:31 pm, gregz > wrote: >> Sqwertz > wrote: >>> On Sun, 13 May 2012 16:51:45 -0400, James Silverton wrote: >> >>>> Today, I had a yen for a BLT. I had tomatoes and mayo but only frozen >>>> Arab bread and sliced ham. The ham was fried quickly and the Arab bread >>>> toasted; the result was fine! >> >>> Pbbbt. So you had a ham and tomato sandwich. That's a far cry from a >>> BLT. >> >>> Now *I* had a "BLT Plus+". BLT with turkey, swiss, peperoncinis, and >>> mayo on a toasted sourdough sub roll (American bread?). With tater >>> tots. >> >>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/sqwertz...ream/lightbox/ >> >>> -sw >> >> I go for BLTO, onion. >> >> Today I had a baloney sandwich for lunch, with lettuce. No breakfast. >> >> Greg > > Beats me. I had a wish sandwich. 2 pieces of white bread and I wished > I had something between them. I bought a loaf of rustic wheat from the bread works, Pittsburgh. I was going to get Jewish rye, but I eyed up that hard crust chewy bread. They probably have the best bread here. So far, butter, and peanut butter and jelly. Greg |
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James Silverton wrote:
> On 5/15/2012 8:51 PM, Jean B. wrote: >> James Silverton wrote: >>> Today, I had a yen for a BLT. I had tomatoes and mayo but only frozen >>> Arab bread and sliced ham. The ham was fried quickly and the Arab >>> bread toasted; the result was fine! >> >> >> Pita bread? I believe that. Many of the sandwiches I have made with pita >> bread have been superior, IMO. The ratio of bread to filling is terrific. >> >> Did you crisp the ham a bit? (Now I am thinking of an intensely flavored >> chip [in US speak] for emergency bacon.) >> > Yes, I did fry the ham until it crisped some. Arab bread, as I think I > said, is not pita. It is just leavened dough about half an inch thick > and, from what I have seen on TV, is the normal form of bread in Arab > countries. There, it seems be sold in pizza sized rounds but here it > comes in slabs about 2 feet by 9 inches. Relatively, it has a lot more > crust than regular loaves and makes great toast and French Toast too. It > also freezes well and can be toasted and defrosted in a regular toaster. > Usually, I cut it into smaller pieces for freezing. > Thanks for elaborating. -- Jean B. |
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