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A disagreament about a sandwich

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Essex Baz

Essex Baz Report 3 May 2004 19:12

Hi Debbie, Sorry,, He`s Right,,,,,,,,you`re Wrong. I did say sorry Baz

Steven

Steven Report 3 May 2004 19:15

No one asks for half a sandwich,so 1 sandwich is one slice of bread,2 sandwichs are 2 slices of bread and so on and so on. We eat any make of bread as long asit is thick sliced. Steve.

John

John Report 3 May 2004 19:44

I just found out that there is a British Sandwich Association and their site is http://www.sandwich.org.uk/. I had a quick look, but couldn't find the definition of a sandwich. Why not check it yourself!

Debbie

Debbie Report 3 May 2004 20:48

Thanks John looks a good site even got recipes on there. Well, I am very upset that not one person has agreed with me apart from my 8 year old she said that if you cut it into 4 it makes 4 sandwiches. If you go to a party and someone offers you a plate of cucumber sandwiches, and they are cut into little triangles if you said I will have just one they would give you just the 1 triangle wouldnt they? they wouldnt hand you 4 little ones. From a very miserable Debbie

Essex Baz

Essex Baz Report 3 May 2004 20:51

Don`t be miserable Debs, Go and make a sandwich and a cup of tea.

SheilaSomerset

SheilaSomerset Report 3 May 2004 21:12

Sometimes I dollop some jam on half of the slice and flip the other half over - is this still a sandwich?! Debbie - don't let them get to you!

Essex Baz

Essex Baz Report 3 May 2004 21:34

Sorry Sheila, Still only one slice of bread,,therefore,,no sandwich.

Debbie

Debbie Report 3 May 2004 21:41

Hi Sheila I do that sometimes, just fold it over and you would call it a sandwich, well any normal person would wouldnt they. So baz what would you call one slice of bread folded over what would you be eating. Thanks Sheila for your support I dont feel so alone anymore. Debbie

John

John Report 3 May 2004 21:48

Sheila, that's a good argument. I've got a foot in both camps now!

Essex Baz

Essex Baz Report 3 May 2004 21:51

Debs, I`d be eating only 1/2 a sandwich,and feeling hungry still, afterwards.

Deidre

Deidre Report 3 May 2004 22:23

I was always taught that four slices of bread makes two rounds of sandwiches - strange when the bread is squarish!! My husband says one slice of bread makes a sandwich, I disagree because I would call that half a sandwich. I definately think that a sandwich is two slices of bread. Actually I have become very confused so decided to look it up in a 1950's Cassell's dictionary 'sandwhich - two thin slices of bread and butter with meat etc. between them'. I reckon we all have diferent ideas on sandwiches these days.

Debbie

Debbie Report 3 May 2004 23:00

Karen Nice one another one on my side thankyou. There is another thread at the moment what is your favourite fillings. Im just going to add to it now. Debbie

maggiewinchester

maggiewinchester Report 4 May 2004 00:11

Why do we call it a 'round' of sandwiches when the bread is square? (Unless you use that pappy milk loaf stuff, which IS round and not what the average person uses for sandwiches) confused Maggie

Dame

Dame Report 4 May 2004 06:09

Okay, a sandwich that is made of more than two slices is called a "club sandwich" put the meat and cheese between the first two slices and the salad between the second and third,cut anyway you like it secure it with toothpicks and I say he makes his own sandwichs.

BillinOz

BillinOz Report 4 May 2004 06:40

Debbie give your hubby a dagwood sandwich, then he will never accept anything less.

BillinOz

BillinOz Report 4 May 2004 06:44

John Montague, 4th Earl of Sandwich (1718-1792) Invented the sandwich as a quick meal so as not to interrupt his gambling sessions.

Lynda

Lynda Report 4 May 2004 09:46

Hi Debbie, I agree with you, 1 sandwich is 1 slice of bread, 2 sandwiches = 2 slices etc - my pet hate is asking my hubby what he wants in his sandwiches and he replies - whatever - i dont mind - or - anything you want - so i wrote a list for the butcher saying - a quarter of whatever a quarter of i dont mind and a quarter of whatever Lynda :0)

Debbie

Debbie Report 4 May 2004 10:43

Liz and Lynda Thankyou thankyou thankyou, it looks as though there are more people on my side now. Bill what is a Dagwood then? If it's meat he's a vegetarian. Debbie