Monday, August 3, 2009

Write what you know: SANDWICHES

I wonder how many millions of sandwiches are consumed by school kids daily
I wonder how many kids out there forgot their delicious mom-made peanut butter and jelly and had to accept elementary issue peanut butter on white with a slice of cheese

I’ve always wondered if the slice of cheese was meant to go on the pathetic peanut butter, or if it was supposed to be a “side”

In any event, I believe the everyone grows up on sandwiches (and if you didn’t grow up eating staples like PB&J or grilled cheese, let me know what you DID eat growing up… I’m open to new things!)

Sandwiches are by far one of the greatest inventions

First off, they’re portable. They’re taken in lunch boxes to school, brown bags for work, and in baskets for picnics. I’ve known people to smuggle turkey sandwiches in their purse for a little late night bar snack (I may have been that girl a time or two).

Secondly, they’re amazing hot or cold. A delicious hot turkey will be just as, if not more, delicious having spent the night in the fridge and eaten cold the next day.

Sandwiches are versatile. Take a very basic grilled cheese: a slice of cheese, typically of the processed variety, placed between buttered pieces of white bread and grilled until toasty. This classic sandwich can easily be dressed up for the older, more sophisticated crowd by using rye, wheat, pumpernickel, or sough dough breads (in my opinion, no matter the type of bread, it’s always better if it’s homemade), and upping the gourmet factor with cheeses like gruyere, brie, camembert or gouda. A fan favorite no matter your age! (Truly, as this is a friend of the toothless, old or young)

Best of all, dear sandwich eaters, is that sandwiches are of few foods that are acceptable to eat with one’s hands. I don’t care how messy the stack-up is, you will never need to whip out a fork, and although not everyone appreciates this, you can often get away with licking your fingers when sandwich eating!

There are so many delicious combinations that I’m chomping at the bit to try.
So, I’m going to eat my way through this blog, and I’ll share my crumbs with you.

2 comments:

  1. I'm not even kidding when I say I was moved...

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  2. I made Scott and me grilled cheese sandwiches tonight with whole wheat bread and Monterey jack cheese instead of our usual cheddar. It was just as tasty as ever!

    Btw, I was just telling Scott about the origin of sandwiches the other day (specifically about the Earl of Sandwich).

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