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    My sandwich is (besides being incredibly unhealthy but delicious) toasted and contains baked beans, salami, cheese and sundried tomatoes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sinnertwin View Post
    Roast beef & Bell peppers with Feta cheese and a slice of Jarlsberg or
    Smooth Peanut butter with Honey Nut cornflakes and a table spoon of honey on a toasted hamburger bun
    I like your style.

    Crunchy Nut cornflakes with crunchy peanut butter on white for me tho.

    Quote Originally Posted by Gouki View Post
    My sandwich is (besides being incredibly unhealthy but delicious) toasted and contains baked beans, salami, cheese and sundried tomatoes.
    That's the healthiest one so far. :P
    Which brings us to where we are today...



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    Me and a friend created something we call the Warblegurbleh.

    Make a typical nutella sandwich, put pretzels on it, then half of a K-time apple and raspberry bar on it, add a small seasoning of doritos, then a single bacon-flavored shape.


    Don't judge. I'm slightly not insane...

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    Roast beef with spicy Salami, topped with some Chilli Relish. /drool

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    Quote Originally Posted by crankcase76 View Post
    I really dont have one but my two kids love a strawberry jam and cheese sandwich, which i cant understand why they like it? But they do.
    I like that one too

    Also, toast with vegemite and honey.
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    What we have discovered is a poached egg on a vegemite piece of toast topped with wasabi mayonnaise is fantastic.

    I also remember having peanut butter toast with onion rings on top.

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    Quote Originally Posted by octopunchshotfisrt View Post
    Me and a friend created something we call the Warblegurbleh.

    Make a typical nutella sandwich, put pretzels on it, then half of a K-time apple and raspberry bar on it, add a small seasoning of doritos, then a single bacon-flavored shape.


    Don't judge. I'm slightly not insane...
    one Bacon shape?

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    Had a meatosaurus today at a sydney pop up cafe place

    3 slices of bread, 16 types of sandwich meat and a special sauce

    Was absolutely delicious
    Dapto Dog for 2017

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    Man there are some coronary inducing delights here, mine is simple and from when my sister and I thought we were being naughty when we were little and making this without mum or dad knowing.
    Margarine, Marmite/Vegemite, and then margarine again. Savoury wonderland, I did go through a period of cranking the American PB&J but I'm off the sugar now.
    I still function.....................while killing threads. ;-)

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    When i was in my late teens/early 20s after a big night drinking I would make a pan fried sandwich with nutella on one side, peanut butter on the other and kingston biscuits in the middle... yeah weird but loved it. Also pan friend chicken burgers (those ones you get in a woolies freezer isle) using half a tub of butter then once cooked letting them rest whilst frying the buns in the left over butter. whack some cheese on and voila.

    Damn my metabolism was great back then...

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