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Bacon or sausage sarnie
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"Why wouldn't you put butter on it?
I agree, but lots can’t stand it "
Bacon and sausage is naturally fatty so you don’t teally need to add anything else, for people of my generation bought up on dripping sandwiches butter just smothers the taste of animal fat |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Why wouldn't you put butter on it?
I agree, but lots can’t stand it
Bacon and sausage is naturally fatty so you don’t teally need to add anything else, for people of my generation bought up on dripping sandwiches butter just smothers the taste of animal fat "
had bread & dripping sarnie for breakfast the other day... pure indulgence |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Sausages on the plate with a big dollop of brown sauce (Daddies or HP preferably) with a nice piece of buttered frsh french stick.
Bacon sandwich with a fried egg and brown sauce or as a BLT with mayonaise |
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By *cilWoman
over a year ago
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It's a sandwich you have to butter the bread.
Then the hot meat melting the cold salty butter. A little mixture of juices running down your fingers when you bite in, just perfect for licking off. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Wtf is a sarnie anyways?
Sandwich: food, normally meat, between two slices of bread.
Well thank you from an Aussie - sandwich or a sanger we would call that. "
So you'd have a snag sanger? |
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I had exactly this matter to work out this morning. In the lounge at Stansted. I had a roll with sausage and I buttered it. Also had a bacon roll - no butter. Both with ketchup.
Do I win anything for that?
What would Sydney University make of this behaviour? |
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