grimey
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Posted 5:02 am, 11/04/2010
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The only rule I remember is to not overload the sandwich with color all on one side...That means yellow mustard can never touch yellow cheese. Mustard on meat side ...Mayo on cheese side.
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Jabberwocky
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Posted 7:04 pm, 11/03/2010
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white bread toasted and buttered mayo not salad dressing bacon swiss cheese turkey
nuff said
can slice in 2 on the diagonal if you are so inclined
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whitehawk
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Posted 2:24 pm, 11/03/2010
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First step to making a really good turkey sandwich is to substitute a couple of slices of honey baked ham (or roast beef, pastrami, bologna, meat loaf, or any other meat to replace the turkey. Gag! Only good turkey is a live one.
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grimey
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Posted 3:36 am, 11/03/2010
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The first step to make a turkey sandwich is to ask the turkey what kind of sandwich he wants, but I alwyas tell the turkey to go into the kitchen and make the &^(%&( sandwich himself...
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grayson
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Posted 3:10 am, 11/03/2010
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Find the barefoot and pregnant female member of the household and place your order with her. She's probably hanging out around the kitchen area. Enjoy.
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antithesis
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Posted 2:08 am, 11/03/2010
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I say, add a big heaping spoon of apple butter!
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calla_lily
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Posted 1:57 am, 11/03/2010
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You're kidding, right?
OK, start with good quality bread, not that white garbage, and add cheese, lettuce tomato, mayo, mustard if you want, cranberries, and pickles if you like, etc.
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mommac981977
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Posted 12:35 am, 11/03/2010
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white bread, mayo, turkey, thinly sliced onion, stuffing.
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commonsense1
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Posted 8:36 pm, 11/02/2010
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my grandmother would tell you....white bread, mayo, salt, pepper and turkey. my mother would add cranberries. personally, i would add lettuce, tomato and cheese...kinda up to you. Right?
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dufflady
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Posted 8:25 pm, 11/02/2010
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There is not really a "correct way". It's a matter of personal taste.
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thewilkesguy
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Posted 8:12 pm, 11/02/2010
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CAN SOMEONE TELL ME THE CORRECT WAY TO MAKE A TURKEY SANDWICH?
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