Anonymous wrote:Uncooked pasta. Loved it, and snacked on it almost daily.
Anonymous wrote:Peanut butter and dill pickle sandwiches on white bread. True story.
Maybe add yellow mustard and potato chips. Not kidding. It was actually quite tasty!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Salami and butter on white bread
My mother always buttered the white bread in our sandwiches, "to keep it from drying out." So the bologna sandwich didn't just have mustard, it had mustard & butter. The tuna or chicken salad sandwiches had mayo & butter. The PB&J had PBJ & butter. And there was my favorite, the fluffernutter & butter. Though I could have done without the butter.
Where did your mom grow up? My grandmother in northern Minnesota ALWAYS did that too!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Salami and butter on white bread
My mother always buttered the white bread in our sandwiches, "to keep it from drying out." So the bologna sandwich didn't just have mustard, it had mustard & butter. The tuna or chicken salad sandwiches had mayo & butter. The PB&J had PBJ & butter. And there was my favorite, the fluffernutter & butter. Though I could have done without the butter.
Where did your mom grow up? My grandmother in northern Minnesota ALWAYS did that too!!
DD just finished the salami and butter sandwich I made her. Never thought this was weird.
Anonymous wrote:Sardines
Still like them. Did not understand why other kids were horrified that I had smashed fish on my sandwich
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Salami and butter on white bread
My mother always buttered the white bread in our sandwiches, "to keep it from drying out." So the bologna sandwich didn't just have mustard, it had mustard & butter. The tuna or chicken salad sandwiches had mayo & butter. The PB&J had PBJ & butter. And there was my favorite, the fluffernutter & butter. Though I could have done without the butter.
Where did your mom grow up? My grandmother in northern Minnesota ALWAYS did that too!!