[78-L] off topic - sandwich

David Lennick dlennick at sympatico.ca
Sun May 16 09:25:45 PDT 2010


Cary had better chime in here..for all I know it might have been a cheesesteak and I might have had something else, which either way wasn't too memorable. Philly was memorable, ARSC was memorable, for some reason the eating wasn't.

 

By the way, just to clarify.. I ate a gyros yesterday, not a cat.

 

Mmm...cat...

 

dl (who always wondered why there were lots of Chinese restaurants on 97th Street in Edmonton, but no cats)


 
> Date: Sun, 16 May 2010 06:15:24 -1000
> From: malcolm at 78data.com
> To: 78-l at klickitat.78online.com
> Subject: Re: [78-L] off topic - sandwich
> 
> You mean to say you didn't try a real Philly Cheesesteak sandwich???
> Mmm... cheese...
> Mal
> 
> *******
> 
> On 5/15/2010 5:56 PM, David Lennick wrote:
> > "a Muffaleta Spread
> > with a basket of bread" .. how come Tony Pastor or Louis Prima never recorded a song with that title? (I'd say "Mmmmmm" but I already found a place here in Oshawa that makes a great Gyros that weighs more than my cat, and I'm still stuffed from having that for lunch.)
> >
> >
> >
> > While we were at the ARSC Conference in Philly a few years ago, Cary and I figured we'd better try at least one Hoagie. I can't recall that either of us was particularly knocked out by it, although it was in a food court, not one of the touristy places.
> >
> >
> >
> > dl
> >
> > 
> >> From: bowiebks at isomedia.com
> >> To: 78-l at klickitat.78online.com
> >> Date: Sat, 15 May 2010 20:46:51 -0700
> >> Subject: Re: [78-L] off topic - sandwich
> >>
> >> Mr. Barr informs us:
> >>
> >> 
> >>> In N.O., it seems to be called a "po' boy"...?! Up here in Canada, it's
> >>> called a
> >>> "submarine" (probably because there exists a large chain selling them
> >>> which is called "Mr. Submarine" (or Mr. Sub these days...?!). It is also
> >>> known as a "hoagie" (derivation unknown) in other places...?!
> >>>
> >>> It is basically a sandwich on a long skinny roll...with several varieties
> >>> of "lunch meat," cheese (usually mild cheedar, or "store cheese") and
> >>> often a sauce of some sort applied to the finished product!
> >>>
> >>> Steven C. Barr
> >>> 
> >> No, Steve...as the saying goes, you're a day late and a dollar short!
> >> The sandwich in question is a muffaleta...although I think I've "muffed" the
> >> spelling of the thing.
> >>
> >> There was a restaurant in Seattle which used to offer a Muffaleta Spread
> >> with a basket of bread. It was sure good for anyone (like me) who loves
> >> olives.
> >>
> >> All these posts about ARSC and food make me want to sing "Do You Know What
> >> It Means To Miss New Orleans?"
> >>
> >> I was only there once, but I'll never forget it...a very memorable three
> >> days back in 1985.
> >>
> >> Taylor
> >>
> >> 
> 
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