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What's for Dinner?

Here in the deep South we have a summer sandwich tradition called the Tomato Sandwich (also known as a mater sammich). It's as simple as it sounds: two slices of bread, a thick slice of tomato, mayo, salt & pepper to taste. Dress it up beyond that, and it's no longer a tomato sandwich.

Add a pound of bacon and you will have me onboard. :p That actually sounds more southern than just plain tomatoes too. :p
 
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Here in the deep South we have a summer sandwich tradition called the Tomato Sandwich (also known as a mater sammich). It's as simple as it sounds: two slices of bread, a thick slice of tomato, mayo, salt & pepper to taste. Dress it up beyond that, and it's no longer a tomato sandwich.

I have had such a sandwich on many occasions and was telling my students about said sandwich last week. Garden grown tomatoes are a real treat and nothing like store raised/bought.
:D
 

Stray Cat

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They are hard to grow, because if you water them too much, they wilt. :)
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Will try to remember that one when I plant cardboard.. say: what's the best choice? Should I go for a colorful packaging, meaningful contents or.. chemical structure.. you know, to get the best results? :D

Bacon flavored cardboard!
So, you're going for planting the cardboard that previously contained bacon. :D

Standard dinner:
Pork chops, new potato.. and a strong soup. :thumb:
 
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:rofl:
Will try to remember that one when I plant cardboard.. say: what's the best choice? Should I go for a colorful packaging, meaningful contents or.. chemical structure.. you know, to get the best results? :D


So, you're going for planting the cardboard that previously contained bacon. :D

Standard dinner:
Pork chops, new potato.. and a strong soup. :thumb:

The standard brown cardboard works best, but is hard to find because most nurseries do not carry it anymore. If you can find some seeds, your best off. And remember, they thrive in direct sunlight; the are kind of like a cactus.
:D
 

MarkJohn

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^ Whatever you lot are on I don't want any thanks :cool2: :nono: :p

Ordering a take away of my choice tonight, as its fathers day... not sure what to go for though: Indian, Chinese, Pizza... hmmm.
 

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Be careful planting cardboard. It is a prodigious multiplier. Before you know it your whole house will be covered in cardboard, and it will have consumed a lot of your things.
 

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