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Definitely peanut butter and dill pickle slices. Mmmmmmmm.
Also try peanut butter with honey drizzled on top.

A more normal one she’d give me was mayo, lettuce, and a piece of bologna or salami.
All comfort foods for me.


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Is canned sardines and cream cheese weird?

How about rousong sandwich? A dried pork powder in Taiwan.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rousong

I used to eat butter and sugar sandwiches but not sure that counts as a meal or as dessert.




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Fried bologna, Miracle Whip, white bread.


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We frequently had Roast Beef with all the fixin's, and it was delicious. IIRC Mom called it a Roast Beef Hash Sandwich's.

Mom would take some leftover Roast Beef and chop it up quite fine and mix in Mayo and this made a mighty fine sandwich on white bread. IIRC Mom called it a Roast Beef Hash Sandwich.

Now I want one of those. I'll have to make a grocery run tomorrow and get a good roast beef and some more mayo.

I also had Fried Egg sandwiches, usually with a strip of bacon and a slice of cheese. Yum!
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ketchup on white bread.


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Banana peppers on bread.


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Tomato sandwiches, and I still love them:

Good sliced white bread like Martin’s potato bread
Thick slices of ripe summer beefsteak tomatoes
Mayo
Salt & Pepper

That’s it


Yum!!!!


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An occasional favorite was Old Dutch potato chips and butter on white bread. Smash it flat so the chips would stick to the butter.


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Bologna, cheese, mayo with potato chips on it. Other meats work. Usually barbecue, Doritos or Funyuns
 
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Fried bologna, american or cheddar cheese, mayo, tomato, lettuce, with potato chips. God Bless !!! Smile


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Fried bologna, Miracle Whip, white bread.


This^^^
You don't even have to fry it if the bologna is quality bologna. Cracked wheat bread works too.



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Here is the winner.....

Peanut butter and Miracle Whip on soft cracked wheat bread.

Add a sip of peach juice like you would with cookies and milk. The juice is best as the sweet liquid off fresh diced sugared peaches. But good canned peaches juice works too.



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And here is the runner up....

Roast beef, most any real unprocessed roast beef with 60% Best Foods and 40% Miracle Whip. Add a little salt and pepper. Most any bread works.

Fried egg in place of beef is next runner up



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I just thought of another

On a toasted English muffin.
Good Ragu type spaghetti sauce, ground beef, cheese, and the most and best beefsteak tomato



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Peanut Butter and Mayonnaise, with plenty of lettuce for cold crunch! My dad introduced it to me, and I still eat them often. He also turned me onto PB and pickles, and PB and bananas.

He also had us mesmerized when he made something called a 'Dagwood.' We thought it was named after the comics-page character. Anyway, three slices of bread, two slices of whatever lunchmeat we had, cheese, tomato and lettuce, and of course plenty of peanut butter. My brother and I started calling them 'Dadwould,' because Dad would try just about anything. Yum!



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Peanut butter, bologna and potato chips on toasted bread of your choice!
 
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I just thought of another

On a toasted English muffin.
Good Ragu type spaghetti sauce, ground beef, cheese, and the most and best beefsteak tomato

Mom used to make something similar. English muffins, tomato sauce, burger, mozzarella, sprinkled with oregano. She called them English muffin pizzas. They were dang good.


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Back in kid times:

- peanut butter and brown sugar on white bread.

- peanut butter drizzled with honey, on white bread.

As I got older I substituted large flour tortillas in place of the White bread. Just roll them up like a burrito or wrap.

Now, if you want a special deluxe treat, take the peanut butter and smear it all over the large flour tortilla, crush up maybe 3 or 4 saltine crackers and sprinkle the crumbs evenly, drizzle the honey over everything, and then roll it up and eat away...

... OR, for an even more special deluxe royale treat, same as above but skip the saltine crackers and replace them with a couple crushed up Graham crackers (extra points for cinnamon flavored Graham crackers), followed by the drizzled honey.

In a pinch, pancake syrup or maple syrup will work, but honey is best.

In college my roommates turned me onto raviolli sandwiches. Melt a couple slices of cheese on white bread, fry up some raviolli, and serve up. In later years I again swapped out the white bread for a large flour tortilla, and sometimes added a little parmesan cheese on top. Damn good eats... but you gotta know going in that this is a messy sandwich. Ain't nobody coming out clean from one of these, and you are going to end up licking your hands and fingers, and probably wiping off your chin and t-shirt too...well, unless you get all civilized like, and cheat by using a fork or spoon. Wink

Reading this thread and I'm getting hungry now. Smile
 
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I forgot another favorite as a kid was SPAM, cheese, mayo, tomato sandwich. God Bless !!! Smile


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Cream cheese and chopped green olives on rye!!!!!!!
 
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