Because I’m bored and I can I just thought I’d see what’s your favourite or weirdest sandwich filler.
I reason I thought of this is because I just bought and made a haslet and brown sauce sandwich, now as a kid being in the truck with the old man (way more than I went school) we would have loads of these in the pack up and I loved them. I had totally forgot about haslet until I spotted it on the shelf at £1 for a big pack and it was better than I remember.
Bloke at a place I worked use to bring a mushy pea sarny in every night for pack up…Strange dude.
The wife as a kid use to love mash potato sarnies.
Because I’m bored and I can I just thought I’d see what’s your favourite or weirdest sandwich filler.
I reason I thought of this is because I just bought and made a haslet and brown sauce sandwich, now as a kid being in the truck with the old man (way more than I went school) we would have loads of these in the pack up and I loved them. I had totally forgot about haslet until I spotted it on the shelf at £1 for a big pack and it was better than I remember.
Bloke at a place I worked use to bring a mushy pea sarny in every night for pack up…Strange dude.
The wife as a kid use to love mash potato sarnies.
During school holidays and suspensions I went out in the lorry with my dad every day and every day I would have a couple of rounds of Marmite sarnies, it’s still my default sarnie filling now, I even take a jar in a cafe with me so I can spread it on my toast
I’ve tried introducing the wonders of yeast extract to my Canadian friends, but they’re all haters
Harry Monk:
Haha, up until now, I’d never noticed that the Lion was dead and swarmed with flies.
Yea, it’s dead but they are bees, it’s based on some biblical story about some geezer (sorry, atheist, not sure of details ) who killed a lion and when he came back along the road later, bees had built a honeycomb inside the carcass, that’s what “Out of the strong came forth sweetness” is alluding to.