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  • R R Giskard Reventlov

    Given the response to my cheesey post I though an infromal survey on favourite sandwiches might be appropriate. To get it going my favourite is: Marmite. Sunpat crunchy peanut butter. Any mature cheddar. Heinz tomato ketchup. Lurpak (butter). Multi-grain bread (Tesco sell a particularly tasty one). As an aside Marmite have a forum where people can post their favourite marmite sandwiches. The weirdest has to be marmite and coleslaw. For those of you unfortunate enough to not know what marmite[^] is. Edit: just found this: Vegemite unscrews lid on iSnack2.0[^]. Vegemite is the vegetarian version used by wimpy autralians who can't handle the real thing.

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    NormDroid
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    Pepperami + Red Pepper + Chilli Dressing Ham + Chess + Mustard Mayo Beef + Tom + Mustard

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    • R R Giskard Reventlov

      Given the response to my cheesey post I though an infromal survey on favourite sandwiches might be appropriate. To get it going my favourite is: Marmite. Sunpat crunchy peanut butter. Any mature cheddar. Heinz tomato ketchup. Lurpak (butter). Multi-grain bread (Tesco sell a particularly tasty one). As an aside Marmite have a forum where people can post their favourite marmite sandwiches. The weirdest has to be marmite and coleslaw. For those of you unfortunate enough to not know what marmite[^] is. Edit: just found this: Vegemite unscrews lid on iSnack2.0[^]. Vegemite is the vegetarian version used by wimpy autralians who can't handle the real thing.

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      1 21 Gigawatts
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      Fresh crusty bread, with cheese, ham and coleslaw. Classic but still yummers

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      • R R Giskard Reventlov

        Given the response to my cheesey post I though an infromal survey on favourite sandwiches might be appropriate. To get it going my favourite is: Marmite. Sunpat crunchy peanut butter. Any mature cheddar. Heinz tomato ketchup. Lurpak (butter). Multi-grain bread (Tesco sell a particularly tasty one). As an aside Marmite have a forum where people can post their favourite marmite sandwiches. The weirdest has to be marmite and coleslaw. For those of you unfortunate enough to not know what marmite[^] is. Edit: just found this: Vegemite unscrews lid on iSnack2.0[^]. Vegemite is the vegetarian version used by wimpy autralians who can't handle the real thing.

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        Henry Minute
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        Items 2 and 3 from your list (or 1 and 2 if you are a real programmer) and Mayo on Granary.

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        • C Christian Graus

          I think Vegemite is vile. What do those who like it think of the new recipe ( calling it something cheesy and mixing it with cream cheese ) ?

          Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.

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          Dalek Dave
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          Christian Graus wrote:

          calling it something cheesy and mixing it with cream cheese

          Is there no low to which Australian Cuisine will not sink? (And I use the word Cuisine totally incorrectly).

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          • N NormDroid

            Pepperami + Red Pepper + Chilli Dressing Ham + Chess + Mustard Mayo Beef + Tom + Mustard

            Software Kinetics (requires SL3 beta) - Moving software

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            Dalek Dave
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            Norm .net wrote:

            Ham + Chess + Mustard Mayo

            Is that like a Pawn Cocktail?

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            • N NormDroid

              Pepperami + Red Pepper + Chilli Dressing Ham + Chess + Mustard Mayo Beef + Tom + Mustard

              Software Kinetics (requires SL3 beta) - Moving software

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              R Giskard Reventlov
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              Norm .net wrote:

              Ham + Chess + Mustard Mayo

              My lunch for today. Also very good with Reggae Reggae ketchup.

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                Norm .net wrote:

                Ham + Chess + Mustard Mayo

                Is that like a Pawn Cocktail?

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                NormDroid
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                :doh: I knew that mispelling was going to cost me. :)

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                • R R Giskard Reventlov

                  Given the response to my cheesey post I though an infromal survey on favourite sandwiches might be appropriate. To get it going my favourite is: Marmite. Sunpat crunchy peanut butter. Any mature cheddar. Heinz tomato ketchup. Lurpak (butter). Multi-grain bread (Tesco sell a particularly tasty one). As an aside Marmite have a forum where people can post their favourite marmite sandwiches. The weirdest has to be marmite and coleslaw. For those of you unfortunate enough to not know what marmite[^] is. Edit: just found this: Vegemite unscrews lid on iSnack2.0[^]. Vegemite is the vegetarian version used by wimpy autralians who can't handle the real thing.

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                  Keith Barrow
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                  Not a sandwich exactly, but Marmite on toast is excellent with scrambled eggs.

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                  • R R Giskard Reventlov

                    Norm .net wrote:

                    Ham + Chess + Mustard Mayo

                    My lunch for today. Also very good with Reggae Reggae ketchup.

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                    NormDroid
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                    Do you sing the song whilst you eat it?

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                    • C Christian Graus

                      I think Vegemite is vile. What do those who like it think of the new recipe ( calling it something cheesy and mixing it with cream cheese ) ?

                      Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.

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                      Russ T
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                      Christian Graus wrote:

                      What do those who like it think of the new recipe ( calling it something cheesy and mixing it with cream cheese ) ?

                      Bah! I'm a lifelong fan of Vegemite, but I think the new recipe is repugnant! The taste is weak and insipid and it's got one of the most rediculous names ever conceived: "iSnack 2.0". Apparently there were some 48,000 entries in the competition to choose a name for the "new Vegemite". I can't believe "iSnack 2.0" was the best they could come up with. Seriously, what were they thinking??

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                      • R R Giskard Reventlov

                        Given the response to my cheesey post I though an infromal survey on favourite sandwiches might be appropriate. To get it going my favourite is: Marmite. Sunpat crunchy peanut butter. Any mature cheddar. Heinz tomato ketchup. Lurpak (butter). Multi-grain bread (Tesco sell a particularly tasty one). As an aside Marmite have a forum where people can post their favourite marmite sandwiches. The weirdest has to be marmite and coleslaw. For those of you unfortunate enough to not know what marmite[^] is. Edit: just found this: Vegemite unscrews lid on iSnack2.0[^]. Vegemite is the vegetarian version used by wimpy autralians who can't handle the real thing.

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                        soap brain
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                        digital man wrote:

                        Vegemite unscrews lid on iSnack2.0[^]

                        What a crappy name! X| X| X| It's a despicable amalgam of so many things I hate: the i~ prefix fad, the word 'snack', and version numbers being applied to food! X| X| X|

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                        • R R Giskard Reventlov

                          Given the response to my cheesey post I though an infromal survey on favourite sandwiches might be appropriate. To get it going my favourite is: Marmite. Sunpat crunchy peanut butter. Any mature cheddar. Heinz tomato ketchup. Lurpak (butter). Multi-grain bread (Tesco sell a particularly tasty one). As an aside Marmite have a forum where people can post their favourite marmite sandwiches. The weirdest has to be marmite and coleslaw. For those of you unfortunate enough to not know what marmite[^] is. Edit: just found this: Vegemite unscrews lid on iSnack2.0[^]. Vegemite is the vegetarian version used by wimpy autralians who can't handle the real thing.

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                          peterchen
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                          Salami with fennel seeds. Rawr.

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                          • S soap brain

                            digital man wrote:

                            Vegemite unscrews lid on iSnack2.0[^]

                            What a crappy name! X| X| X| It's a despicable amalgam of so many things I hate: the i~ prefix fad, the word 'snack', and version numbers being applied to food! X| X| X|

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                            Dalek Dave
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                            Ravel H. Joyce wrote:

                            numbers being applied to food

                            Quarter Pounder, 12" Sub, 14" Deep Pan, Have you noticed that they are all Imperial Measurments? No-one orders a 30cm Sub or a 113 grammer. (Yeah I know they aint version numbers).

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                            • N NormDroid

                              Do you sing the song whilst you eat it?

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                              R Giskard Reventlov
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                              Okay, I'll bite. What song?

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                              • R R Giskard Reventlov

                                Given the response to my cheesey post I though an infromal survey on favourite sandwiches might be appropriate. To get it going my favourite is: Marmite. Sunpat crunchy peanut butter. Any mature cheddar. Heinz tomato ketchup. Lurpak (butter). Multi-grain bread (Tesco sell a particularly tasty one). As an aside Marmite have a forum where people can post their favourite marmite sandwiches. The weirdest has to be marmite and coleslaw. For those of you unfortunate enough to not know what marmite[^] is. Edit: just found this: Vegemite unscrews lid on iSnack2.0[^]. Vegemite is the vegetarian version used by wimpy autralians who can't handle the real thing.

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                                Rama Krishna Vavilala
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                                Marmite is also vegetarian. :) I have tried both and I lean toward vegemite.

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                                • D Dalek Dave

                                  Ravel H. Joyce wrote:

                                  numbers being applied to food

                                  Quarter Pounder, 12" Sub, 14" Deep Pan, Have you noticed that they are all Imperial Measurments? No-one orders a 30cm Sub or a 113 grammer. (Yeah I know they aint version numbers).

                                  ------------------------------------ "I'm going to walk around a field dangling my keys on a bit of string until I hear whistling noises. " Steve Harris 2009

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                                  soap brain
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                                  Dalek Dave wrote:

                                  No-one orders a 30cm Sub

                                  That's because you'd get a shorter sandwich! (12 inches = 30.48 cm) I think it should be measured in parsecs, personally. ;P

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                                    Dalek Dave wrote:

                                    No-one orders a 30cm Sub

                                    That's because you'd get a shorter sandwich! (12 inches = 30.48 cm) I think it should be measured in parsecs, personally. ;P

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                                    Dalek Dave
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                                    I have done the Kessel Run in less than thirty Ham and Cheese Subs!

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                                    • S Simon P Stevens

                                      Chicken & Bacon. With a bit of salad and mayo. Mmmmmm... Still 2 hours to lunch dam you. :laugh:

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                                      senorbadger
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                                      Amen. Chicken and Bacon is the best thing that ever laid between 2 slices of white bread.

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                                      • C Christian Graus

                                        Turkey, brie and red onion

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                                        Mustafa Ismail Mustafa
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                                        Christian Graus wrote:

                                        Turkey, brie and red onion

                                        That is making me drool.

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                                          I have done the Kessel Run in less than thirty Ham and Cheese Subs!

                                          ------------------------------------ "I'm going to walk around a field dangling my keys on a bit of string until I hear whistling noises. " Steve Harris 2009

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                                          soap brain
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                                          Dalek Dave wrote:

                                          I have done the Kessel Run in less than thirty Ham and Cheese Subs!

                                          :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: That took me a long time to get - Google wasn't loading!

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