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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How bizarre. Butter on sandwiches is very common in the U.S. - this is how I grew up making sandwiches.[/quote] Not very common in the US. Just because you did it doesn’t make it very common.[/quote] Agree, have never seen this in the US, but have seen it in France and Scotland. Butter sandwich - meaning bread and butter - sure. A meat sandwich with butter, I have never seen in the US. It's always mayo (which I hate) or mustard (which I love). Years ago DH and I did hiking trips in England and Scotland and stayed at places that would make you a sandwich to take on the trail. We always had to specify "no butter please" or they'd slather it an inch thick before adding the roast beef, turkey, or cheese. (Who needs cheese AND butter in the same sandwich??) They always laughed at us.[/quote]
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