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Speaking of which ….


What is your ideal sandwich?


I just had another turkey with Brie on sourdough with cranberry sauce and arugula … it might just be what heaven tastes like.
A hot, freshly baked rye, topped with
Bregott extra salted butter, a layer of
Kalles Kaviar (a breakfast spread made of cod roe and tomato puré),
a dollop of Queen jam (raspberry/blueberry mix)
and a thick slice of Prästost (Cheese of the Priest, very pungent) to seal it all in!

It's the perfect mix of nutty, salty, sweet and pungent! 🤤
 
Speaking of which ….


What is your ideal sandwich?


I just had another turkey with Brie on sourdough with cranberry sauce and arugula … it might just be what heaven tastes like.
I love a good Chicago style hot Italian beef served wet. And before you fuckers get juvenile, that's a pile of shaved roast swimming in au jus piled on a good baguette, topped with spicy giardiniera and then soaked in the au jus.
 
Speaking of which ….


What is your ideal sandwich?


I just had another turkey with Brie on sourdough with cranberry sauce and arugula … it might just be what heaven tastes like.
I love all my bread babies.

But if forced to choose. Probably a turkey sub on a hard Italian roll with those big chunky tomatoes and onions and pickles and too much mayonnaise and mustard
 
A hot, freshly baked rye, topped with
Bregott extra salted butter, a layer of
Kalles Kaviar (a breakfast spread made of cod roe and tomato puré),
a dollop of Queen jam (raspberry/blueberry mix)
and a thick slice of Prästost (Cheese of the Priest, very pungent) to seal it all in!

It's the perfect mix of nutty, salty, sweet and pungent! 🤤
I've never had this. I bet that's a great combination! Is there a close subscription for the cheese? I've not seen this in the local market.
 
I've never had this. I bet that's a great combination! Is there a close subscription for the cheese? I've not seen this in the local market.
No idea! I'm not very well versed in cheese, Präst is just a super popular classic here. It's been around since farmers used to pay the church tithes with milk, when money was scarce during the 1500's, who'd then make and sell cheese 😊

It's nutty, pungent, bitter, and slightly salty!

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Speaking of which ….


What is your ideal sandwich?


I just had another turkey with Brie on sourdough with cranberry sauce and arugula … it might just be what heaven tastes like.
Theres four sandwiches I really love... Turkey with cranberry sauce and whatever else on really good bread, an everything special combo Bánh mì, really melty and crispy grilled cheese, and the not so fried chicken sandwich from Mendocino farms. Those are my top four in no particular order. You can't make me choose one.
 
a toasted oven roasted turkey club with lettuce, tomato, bell pepper, crispy bacon, and garlic parmesan bread, with a drizzle of extra virgin olive oil and sprinkle of freshly grated parmesan cheese...
 
Speaking of which ….


What is your ideal sandwich?


I just had another turkey with Brie on sourdough with cranberry sauce and arugula … it might just be what heaven tastes like.
This is an impossible question to answer. The possibilities are nearly infinite.
Next you’re going to ask us to count the stars in the sky aren’t you?
 
It is a line, with a beginning and an end. Like a pencil. It two ends. Sunday is one end, Saturday the other. Weekdays between.That is literally the reason they are called weekends.

A pencil has a top and a tip. https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f62b.png


"Looking forward to the weekends"
Who says that!? Noone says that! Do americans say that?

Let's consult an expert

Fun fun fun fun
Lookin' forward to the weekend


No. No they do not! https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f633.png
Bookends. Weekends are like bookends. Calling them a bookbeginning and a bookend would just be tedious. They are bookends. One is the front end and one is the back end, or one is the left end and one is the right end, but there’s still one on either end. 🤷🏻‍♀️
(Visually, I do prefer calendars with the weekends together at the end for simplifying weekend-long activities though.)
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Bookends. Weekends are like bookends. Calling them a bookbeginning and a bookend would just be tedious. They are bookends. One is the front end and one is the back end, or one is the left end and one is the right end, but there’s still one on either end. 🤷🏻‍♀️
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please allow my neurovdivergent brain to butt in for a moment, but technically, its more like sections of books, each with their own bookends, right next too each other...one ending a group, the next beginning a group...so close and similar, but ultimately different and separate...an ending and a beginning...
 
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