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Considering I've got such a sweet tooth, i wasn't a fan of the sugar sandwich, although we did have them (and the rhubarb with a wee bag of sugar to dip.

 

I can't think of anything 'odd' I've had on a sarnie.. but (again being poor) if we were hungry and there was a pan of stew for dinner we might be allowed a 'piece on dip'    'piece' being Scottish for sandwich and dip being literally a dip in the stew.  You weren't allowed any meat - just to lay the bread on top of the (cold) stew to soak up some 'dip'    Scrummy.

Kaffs
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by Cold Sweat:

I don't really have any weird or interesing fillings - although i have been known to dunk a cheese and marmute sarnie in my coffee mmmmm

An you think that's not strange? 

The closest I can think of to dunking strange things is my colleague used to dip his hot buttered toast into his morning tea/coffee. But the above sounds a b it yukkie to me.

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:

Considering I've got such a sweet tooth, i wasn't a fan of the sugar sandwich, although we did have them (and the rhubarb with a wee bag of sugar to dip.

 

I can't think of anything 'odd' I've had on a sarnie.. but (again being poor) if we were hungry and there was a pan of stew for dinner we might be allowed a 'piece on dip'    'piece' being Scottish for sandwich and dip being literally a dip in the stew.  You weren't allowed any meat - just to lay the bread on top of the (cold) stew to soak up some 'dip'    Scrummy.

When I thought it was hot stew I thought - that sounds quite nice actually. But cold has me rethinking 

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities
Originally Posted by Ells:

When I was a kid:

 

Sugar sandwiches (loved those)

ketchup sandwiches

brown sauce sandwiches

mayo sandwiches

 

we were poor, when there was no cheese or ham for sandwiches we tried anything lying around in the cupboards!

I've had all of those too Ells In fact I still enjoy a sugar sandwich.... or I would if I wasn't trying to diet!

Baz
Originally Posted by Baz:
Originally Posted by Aimee:

My mum used to eat dripping sandwiches  (meat juices from the Sunday roast) 

Ooooo yes...... yummy..... or on toast

Ewwwwwww no - that's my mums fave - she used to try and get me to eat it eeeugh.

 

Amother one I can't stand is jam sandwich - sweet stuff on bread and butter just seems wrong ....although I did used to have a sugar sandwich once in a while as a kid.

Soozy Woo
Originally Posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:
Originally Posted by Baz:
Originally Posted by Aimee:

My mum used to eat dripping sandwiches  (meat juices from the Sunday roast) 

Ooooo yes...... yummy..... or on toast

Oh yes!  And with plenty of salt on the top.

 

Winkle sandwiches. Only on a Sunday though.

 and my mum wonders why she has high cholesterol 

Aimee
Originally Posted by Aimee:
Originally Posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:
Originally Posted by Baz:
Originally Posted by Aimee:

My mum used to eat dripping sandwiches  (meat juices from the Sunday roast) 

Ooooo yes...... yummy..... or on toast

Oh yes!  And with plenty of salt on the top.

 

Winkle sandwiches. Only on a Sunday though.

 and my mum wonders why she has high cholesterol 

Well yes, there is that  

But you've gotta have salt on your dripping I'm sure it's compulsory.

Cosmopolitan
Originally Posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:
Originally Posted by Baz:
Originally Posted by Aimee:

My mum used to eat dripping sandwiches  (meat juices from the Sunday roast) 

Ooooo yes...... yummy..... or on toast

Oh yes!  And with plenty of salt on the top.

 

Winkle sandwiches. Only on a Sunday though.

It was always my job on a Sunday to pick the Winkles.

Soozy Woo

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