Sandwiches
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Re: Sandwiches
Brings to mind afternoon tea or what Americans call "high tea" and not to be confused with hightea moonweed.
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Re: Sandwiches
Two memorable sandwhiches in the last week were sliced brisket at Valentina's in Austin with Mike and Anna and a fried oyster po-boy in Waco with my mom and sister. I hadn't had either type in years.
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Flower wrote:
yuk. couldn't pay me to eat Taco smell
Now if your talking real Mexican yes a taco or burrito! yum
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Flower wrote:Brings to mind afternoon tea or what Americans call "high tea" and not to be confused with hightea moonweed.
don't you mean British- American have no such thing. High tea is a British thingie just like Highteamoonweed (aka Tim Blake)
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This is on the menu on the Russian Tea Room .. is it not? Does it not include "sandwiches"?
https://russiantearoomnyc.com/afternoon-tea-nyc/
https://russiantearoomnyc.com/menus/afternoon-tea/
Sorry if I "missed" something ..
https://russiantearoomnyc.com/afternoon-tea-nyc/
https://russiantearoomnyc.com/menus/afternoon-tea/
Sorry if I "missed" something ..
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Granary bread, marmite and finely chopped cabbage is the BOMB.
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Flower wrote::lol: This is on the menu on the Russian Tea Room .. is it not? Does it not include "sandwiches"?
https://russiantearoomnyc.com/afternoon-tea-nyc/
https://russiantearoomnyc.com/menus/afternoon-tea/
Sorry if I "missed" something ..
ugh just because the Russian Tea Room has high tea doesn't make it american
My understanding is High Tea is a British term.
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Re: Sandwiches
Minnie the Minx wrote: marmite
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Hightea wrote:Flower wrote::lol: This is on the menu on the Russian Tea Room .. is it not? Does it not include "sandwiches"?
https://russiantearoomnyc.com/afternoon-tea-nyc/
https://russiantearoomnyc.com/menus/afternoon-tea/
Sorry if I "missed" something ..
ugh just because the Russian Tea Room has high tea doesn't make it american
My understanding is High Tea is a British term.
Never said that it was American, only that it's called both High Tea and/or Afternoon Tea in the States. AND that High Tea and/or Afternoon Tea usually includes finger sandwiches .. this is the Sandwich thread.
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Minnie the Minx wrote:Granary bread, marmite and finely chopped cabbage is the BOMB.
You're weird.
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Re: Sandwiches
Flower wrote:Hightea wrote:Flower wrote::lol: This is on the menu on the Russian Tea Room .. is it not? Does it not include "sandwiches"?
https://russiantearoomnyc.com/afternoon-tea-nyc/
https://russiantearoomnyc.com/menus/afternoon-tea/
Sorry if I "missed" something ..
ugh just because the Russian Tea Room has high tea doesn't make it american
My understanding is High Tea is a British term.
Never said that it was American, only that it's called both High Tea and/or Afternoon Tea in the States. AND that High Tea and/or Afternoon Tea usually includes finger sandwiches .. this is the Sandwich thread.
I like the hightea little finger sandwiches, plus you get tea!
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Re: Sandwiches
I haven't had a Monte Cristo sandwich in years .. don't know if I want one now but have fond memories of them at Houlihan's restaurant.
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Re: Sandwiches
The Prof wrote:All that's very well but you can't beat a traditional, filling, hearty British ham sandwich from Boots.
(I'm sure the bread is as tough as boots as well)
We had a Boots meal deal today, as it goes. Very tasty it was too.
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Re: Sandwiches
Egg, tomato and salad cream. Or peanut butter and banana. Or a toasted cheese and pickle.
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Tomato and mayo on very fresh white bread ...
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My dad likes cream cheese and green olives on white bread. This holds no appeal for me.
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Re: Sandwiches
How about Ross & Daughter's Meshugge, although it needs to be toasted with some cream cheese and a bermuda onion:
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For some reason, i thought that Russ & Daughters had closed. I'm very glad that they didn't. I had an aunt who lived in Forest Hills near some of the best appetizing shops in the city but would drive to the Lower East Side for Russ & Daughters. It's good to know that they still carry smoked Sable.
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Flower wrote:For some reason, i thought that Russ & Daughters had closed. I'm very glad that they didn't. I had an aunt who lived in Forest Hills near some of the best appetizing shops in the city but would drive to the Lower East Side for Russ & Daughters. It's good to know that they still carry smoked Sable.
No they didn't close but did add a nice cafe down the road on Orchard Street. I was more a Zabar's guy but after H & H bagels closed I switched to Ross
http://www.russanddaughterscafe.com/
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I was mixing Russ & Daughters up with Ratners. I loved Ratner's .. my sister would gobble up all the onion rolls.
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