Too old to eat a sub?

How long to wait to eat a sandwich?


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IrezumiKiss

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They say three days is the limit for most prepared foods sitting in the fridge.

What's the longest time (in days) you'll wait to eat a made sandwich or how long have you had a sandwich sitting in your fridge before finally eating it?

Sandwiches presumably wrapped, of course. :eek:
 
That bread gets nasty within 24 hrs. I have picked the innards out of a sub and thrown it on to new bread though.
 
I only take young subs. Less than a day old. Those old subs get too crusty for me. And the sub sauce soaks into the bread, making it all limp. Blech.
 
Old wimpy lettuce is gross too. I need my crunch back.
 
i prefer my meat fresher. old meat and soggy lettuce stink. my dog is a carboholic. fermented tomatoes.
 
I only take young subs. Less than a day old. Those old subs get too crusty for me. And the sub sauce soaks into the bread, making it all limp. Blech.

Get your sauce on the side hun. :)

Thats what I do and a large sub gets me a couple meals.
 
I never save a sandwich, I just make what I can eat that day.
 
Bread is never the same after being microwaved.

If it's a cheese steak or other hot sandwich the oven is pretty reliable for reheating. But a cold hoagie I wouldn't eat after the next day.
 
I only take young subs. Less than a day old. Those old subs get too crusty for me. And the sub sauce soaks into the bread, making it all limp. Blech.

There is a joke in here that I can't make because Laurel made it clear that certain jokes are not funny.
 
Does it have mayo on? Cause that's a game changer. Also, if you're that concerned about eating it then don't eat it!
 
I don't like bread that has been refrigerated or microwaved. The texture goes "off".
 
I prefer to finish them off by the second day, that's if I didn't scarf it down immediately.
 
My overweight stepfather ate a gigantic sub that looked like it weighed 7 pounds.

The sub was so big, that I didn't think I would even be able to eat 1/4 of it and I'm 6'4 200+lbs
 
Vietnam made me able to eat almost anything. Even bad smelling pussy.
 
My rule of thumb, if you forgot about it, and the flies didn't touch it, don't eat it.
 
Back about 35 years ago before my brother and I were born, my father complained the lunches that my mother made for him weren't big enough, so as sarcasm she made him a comically oversized sub with $40 worth of bread, lettuce, meat, etc...

The sub weighed 15 pounds.

Needless to say he was unable to eat all of it and shared it with his co-workers.
 
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