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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Something where you have options.[b] You could easily do a sandwich spread where you can make your own sandwich [/b]if you need to have someone over for lunch, which I think is very odd when it’s a coworker and not a family member who you know well. But besides that, if you’re stuck with only one option, and for some reason, you can’t eat it, like my coworkers wife would never know that I have a red onion allergy and would be in their bathroom having diarrhea immediately, if they were just serving gazpacho, I would be screwed [/quote] I hate sandwiches. [/quote] I need this unpacked. Why in the world do you hate sandwiches? When I'm at an office lunch, and sandwiches are served, I usually go for the ones that are veggie heavy and eat it without the bread. But I also love turkey or ham with mustard and tomatoes! Yum.[/quote] I second this. I think sandwiches can be very creative as well as very la-di-dah! Ok, sure I don't want a sandwich that is two pieces of bread and a slice of cheese or similar variations of school lunch. But, wonderful brioche (or multigrain toast) with creative fillings, served with delicious sides of spicy, sweet potato fries or matchsticks of carrots and jicama in a mash of lemon-garlicky baba ghanoush or crispy movie theatre potato chips! Oh wow, wow, wow! Chase that with a small ramekin of Mac and cheese with caramelized onions and crispy bacon or some spiced up gazpacho. What's not to like? And don't forget - no fancy tea party is complete without those dainty sandwiches with very humble fillings - cucumber sandwiches, egg salad sandwiches, smoked salmon sandwiches. Even Elvis had a favorite sandwich. Peanut, jelly and banana sandwich which was deep fried and served with a dusting of powdered sugar and a pinch of salt.[/quote]
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