Golf Ghost
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What if a hot dog bun is just a mini bread loaf that’s not sliced?
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Sandwich or not (it's not), never ketchup, catsup or mayo. Give me mustard, onion and dill relish. Chili, onions and jalapenos on occasion.
as opposed to two pieces of sliced bun?!Hahaha. OK, I will amend my answer to 2 pieces of SLICED bread.
This.. My answer is yes. Meat and bread equals sandwich for me. For those who say you need 2 separate pieces of bread then explain an open faced sandwich? I once had a 2 year old who really wanted a peanut butter and jelly sandwich for lunch and we were out of sliced bread so I made it on a hotdog bun. What would you say she ate? Clearly it was not a peanut butter and jelly hotdog as there was no hotdog present.meat in bun....how about if you put ham and cheese in a hot dog bun...Is that a sandwich.....YES
I thought I covered this already. Open face “sandwich “ is that I’m name only. If you fold it over (close the loop) then it’s a sandwich.This.. My answer is yes. Meat and bread equals sandwich for me. For those who say you need 2 separate pieces of bread then explain an open faced sandwich? I once had a 2 year old who really wanted a peanut butter and jelly sandwich for lunch and we were out of sliced bread so I made it on a hotdog bun. What would you say she ate? Clearly it was not a peanut butter and jelly hotdog as there was no hotdog present.
That's clearly your opinion on open faced sandwiches, not an accepted fact in this ridiculous debate.. ??. To take it further, what did my daughter eat then when I put peanut butter and jelly on a hotdog bun?I thought I covered this already. Open face “sandwich “ is that I’m name only. If you fold it over (close the loop) then it’s a sandwich.
I ran out of bread so I’m using a hot dog bunThat's clearly your opinion on open faced sandwiches, not an accepted fact in this ridiculous debate.. ??. To take it further, what did my daughter eat then when I put peanut butter and jelly on a hotdog bun?
Clearly not an answer.. She ate something, how can we define it? ? (I'll give you a hint, it was a sandwich.. Lol)I ran out of bread so I’m using a hot dog bun
still not a sandwich. ?
A peanut butter and jelly dog.what did my daughter eat then when I put peanut butter and jelly on a hotdog bun?
There where two threads started a minute apart.Why was the title of this thread changed from is a “hotdog a sandwich or a taco?” That’s the real question and mystery
It’s like a breakfast hot dog. Or basically agoddamn Texas. ?
See my Sonoran Dog recommendation.It’s like a breakfast hot dog. Or basically a
flauta with a poor choice of meat...
And sandwich or otherwise, I won’t eat them...
I thought I covered this already. Open face “sandwich “ is that I’m name only. If you fold it over (close the loop) then it’s a sandwich.
I thought you said it had to have 2 pieces of bread to be a sandwich, if you fold it over it's still only 1 piece of bread.
What if my hot dog bun breaks into 2 pieces of bread, is it then a sandwich?
Two pieces is a must.I thought you said it had to have 2 pieces of bread to be a sandwich, if you fold it over it's still only 1 piece of bread.
What if my hot dog bun breaks into 2 pieces of bread, is it then a sandwich?
Thanks, but I don’t want that either.See my Sonoran Dog recommendation.
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