What Sandwiches Really Float Your Boat?

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LOVE Monte Cristo, haven't made one in forever. Beloved wife is Jewish, and, while we have a pre-marriage negotiated agreement on shellfish (she is from Maryland originally and we agree we can't cut crab out of the diet) I did agree to cut pork out of the diet.

So, make it with turkey ham.
 
So, make it with turkey ham.

yeah, I know, but sometimes one just gets a hankerin' for the real deal.

Actually this might be somewhat sacrilegious, maybe less than turkey ham, but ever try a Monte Cristo made with Scrapple? Might not have it where you are, kind of a Pennsylvania Dutch thing, but it is tasty.
 
BLT with mayo on American white or whole wheat. Second preference is a Reuben. Third is a lobster roll only because of high price. Otherwise it would be my #1. In fact, I think I will buy a single lobster so I can make my own. I have the celery and onion. And the hot dog rolls are in the freezer. So for $7.00 or a little more, I can get two or three 'wiches out of that one jewel of the sea. $19 or more if bought outside my home. :angel:
 
I may have said this before but grated (raw ) carrot & crunchy peanut butter on granary bread (the latter is a sort of wholewheat bread with seeds in it).

Also chopped hard-boiled egg and cress in mayo on white sliced bread - very soothing when one is in a crisis.
 
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