Any favorite sandwich?

@eileenleyva (27555)
Philippines
August 11, 2009 12:55pm CST
Sometimes I get a craving for real delicious snacks. If I am to prepare my sandwich, I'd like to have some ham, bacon,cheese, mayonnaise and lettuce in between three slices of loaf bread. Have any favorite sandwich?
4 responses
• United States
11 Aug 09
My favorite is the tuna egg salad sandwich as well as any other sandwiches with mayo. When I prepare sandwiches at home and don't want to spend the trouble preparing egg and tuna salad, I just use some mayo and some leftover dinner meat.
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@eileenleyva (27555)
• Philippines
13 Aug 09
Yes! And good for the health, too.
@dlr297 (5409)
• United States
11 Aug 09
My favorite sandwich is a Bacon,Lettuce, and Tomato with mayo. What i like to do is use a toasted hoggie bun, put mayo on it and then add lettuce in the bottom, and then fill it with crumbled bacon, and then put cut up tomato on the top.
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@eileenleyva (27555)
• Philippines
13 Aug 09
Yummielicious. I will prepare a sandwich as you instructed. My family likes bacon too.
@indahfth (11161)
• Indonesia
17 Aug 09
I like sandwiches with kornet, tomato, mayonnaise and a little pepper powder.
@indahfth (11161)
• Indonesia
18 Aug 09
kornet in my country is a farce of the ingredients.
@eileenleyva (27555)
• Philippines
20 Aug 09
I will hunt it out at the supermarket.
@eileenleyva (27555)
• Philippines
18 Aug 09
A bit unusual, the kornet ingredient, but it is something to try one time. Kornet, on my country, comes in crispy, cone-like chips an inch long. I am sure I will have a grand time figuring out how to eat my sandwich without dropping the kornets. Yeah!
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11 Aug 09
I really like Subway's Italian Herb bread, with sweet onion grilled teriyaki chicken as the meat. I usually top it off with a couple of slices of Swiss cheese, a handful of lettuce, and a squeeze of mayonnaise. There, that's my perfect sandwich ;)
@eileenleyva (27555)
• Philippines
13 Aug 09
Great taste!You make me hungry.