sandwiches for a potluck lunch

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:1) who brings sandwiches to a potluck.
2) do this: https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/216756/baked-ham-and-cheese-party-sandwiches/


1. Everyone loves a sandwich that someone else made. Fact.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:1) who brings sandwiches to a potluck.
2) do this: https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/216756/baked-ham-and-cheese-party-sandwiches/


1. Everyone loves a sandwich that someone else made. Fact.


Lol
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Costco is nasty.


+1 It’s all processed garbage.


Oh, where can you get an “unprocessed” deli sandwich platter?


Since when does sandwich = deli platter? Elevate your expectations
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Make sandwiches at home, wrap individually and label.


Gross bonnet a platter from
Jimmy John’s or pot
belly or even giant or teeter.
Anonymous
No. If he is old enough to work in an office then he is old enough to figure this out without having Mommy crowdsource solutions for him. Let him be an adult!
Anonymous
This is really weird. What office/company asks its employs to pay for the group lunch via potluck? The company should be paying for it!
Anonymous
Pulled pork is great for this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Buy premade sandwich platter from Costco, that's the easiest!


This. And people will have more confidence in the ingredients and hygiene level.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Costco is nasty.


+1 It’s all processed garbage.


Oh, where can you get an “unprocessed” deli sandwich platter?


Since when does sandwich = deli platter? Elevate your expectations


Any sandwich is a processed food.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Chick Fil A and Pietanza have nice sandwich platters too.



No
Anonymous
My office used corner bakery quite a bit. It's reliable and he can order a variety of sandwiches.

https://cornerbakerycafe.com/catering/
Anonymous
I like the idea of the hot ham gooey sliders but not sure he would want to go to the trouble of keeping them warm.
Unless mom has a warming tray to lend?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is really weird. What office/company asks its employs to pay for the group lunch via potluck? The company should be paying for it!


Well, the government for one. They don’t use taxpayer dollars for things like this. But maybe that has changed in the past few months. Very possible.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I like the idea of the hot ham gooey sliders but not sure he would want to go to the trouble of keeping them warm.
Unless mom has a warming tray to lend?


They’re great cold or hot.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Costco is nasty.


+1 It’s all processed garbage.


Oh, where can you get an “unprocessed” deli sandwich platter?


Since when does sandwich = deli platter? Elevate your expectations


Any sandwich is a processed food.


What are you talking about?
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