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.
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?
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!
Anonymous wrote:Chick Fil A and Pietanza have nice sandwich platters too.
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
Anonymous wrote:Buy premade sandwich platter from Costco, that's the easiest!
Anonymous wrote:Make sandwiches at home, wrap individually and label.
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?
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.
Anonymous wrote:1) who brings sandwiches to a potluck.
2) do this: https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/216756/baked-ham-and-cheese-party-sandwiches/