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Schneids 11-23-2005 07:21 PM

Sandwich difference maker: oregano
 
I've noticed a sandwich can only be great if it has oregano on it, yet, I will often forget to specify adding it to a sub at places such as Subway or Erb's and Gerbs (I don't even think they have it). Everyone else agree a sandwich without oregano is assured to be at best, only good?

asofel 11-23-2005 07:23 PM

Re: Sandwich difference maker: oregano
 
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I've noticed a sandwich can only be great if it has oregano on it, yet, I will often forget to specify adding it to a sub at places such as Subway or Erb's and Gerbs (I don't even think they have it). Everyone else agree a sandwich without oregano is assured to be at best, only good?

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depends on the sandwich. I wouldn't put oregano in a grilled cheese, but for italian coldcut type sandwiches, oregano is excellent.

SeaSiren 11-23-2005 07:29 PM

Re: Sandwich difference maker: oregano
 
That's interesting, I've never, ever considered putting oregano on a sandwich... probably because I don't care for it all that much (other than in Italian sauces).
Now mayonaise... that's another story - a sandwich without it - lots of it... is like sex without a big happy ending.

Mr_J 11-23-2005 07:34 PM

Re: Sandwich difference maker: oregano
 
Haven't tried it. During the day I'm living off 6 sandwichs of tomato & cheese, with either a ham/tuna or ham/chicken combo. Sometimes with salami. Topped of with salt'n pepper.

Tastes good, easy to make, and mixed with scrambled eggs in the morning gives a really good carb/protein/fat ratio.


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