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Crisp sandwiches

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What's your favourite for a good old cheap munch? Cheese and onion for me. :blah:
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You just cannot whack a roll and Frazzles.
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faceless wrote:You just cannot whack a roll and Frazzles.

Huh? :?
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What bit don't you get?

Open Frazzles, put some on a roll - eat! haha
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Bat wrote:What's your favourite for a good old cheap munch? Cheese and onion for me. :blah:
I need more of a crunch so I'll do a can of cola and crackers. The combination of the salty and the sweet is like crack to me.
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faceless wrote:What bit don't you get?

Open Frazzles, put some on a roll - eat! haha
Um, I didn't know what Frazzles were, but I guess I'll google them and find out.
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they're smoky bacon flavour maize snacks, food of the gods! Though it is possible to OD on them... blech
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:lol: I see that --- I googled them ----- looks good :) I never would have thought of making a sandwich of crisps though. Actually I'd never seen it until I worked with someone from the UK and they did it all the time, white bread, butter, crisps and ketchup. Never tried it myself though.
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Ham sliced very thin... Cheese... brown bread ...salad cream .....any crisps out of these smokey bacon...cheese and onion...bovril..beef....roast chicken ..BLOODY DELISH :D


LOL this is for all non crisp sandwich eaters

[web]https://lifeofian.blog.co.uk/2007/07/29/ ... ch~2722206[/web]
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i can't say i share your enthusiasm for crisp sandwiches - crisps are to eat with the sandwich - not in it!
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luke wrote:i can't say i share your enthusiasm for crisp sandwiches - crisps are to eat with the sandwich - not in it!
I'm with you luke. I just don't get the appeal. It doesn't work for me. But for those who want to, eat up and enjoy. I'll keep mine on the side. :thumbs:
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Aja wrote:Ham sliced very thin... Cheese... brown bread ...salad cream .....any crisps out of these smokey bacon...cheese and onion...bovril..beef....roast chicken ..BLOODY DELISH :D


LOL this is for all non crisp sandwich eaters

[web]https://lifeofian.blog.co.uk/2007/07/29/ ... ch~2722206[/web]
:lol: I had to laugh at the bit about the cheese .... "look at the state of that cheese"..... "doesn't matter, I'll be turning it into poo in a bit" :lol:
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I've seen the original of the artwork that's in that page - it's in the Pompidou Centre in Paris and the crisp sandwich should be in there too!
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OMG, I think I partly grew up on crisp butties (as we call 'em in NW England). I like smokey bacon, beef, cheese & onion and chicken flavours. However, my appetite has been piqued by Face's mention of Frazzles. I'm going to try to look for something similar here, and try out that when I've reached my first weight goal.
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What about "Bugles" Twirls? I think they sell those in the States --- might not be quite the same, but should be close.
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