November 18, 200520 yr QUOTE(Mercy! @ Nov 18, 2005 -> 11:37 PM) Plod, that looks like what we call a Pot Pie. Now you're talking good eatin'. OMG, I just read the recipe. The "anchovy essence" convinced me you know whereof you speak. Looks tasty. Hope you weren't just kidding. When it comes to food, I never joke. They were the first fast food around here, with the water pastry miners could take them to eat at work, similar to the Pastie in the south. If anyone ever gets over here, try to catch them when they're still warm and the jelly is still liquis mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
November 18, 200520 yr Pasties are awesome! (if you get used to rutabegas) We have them in upper Michigan.
November 18, 200520 yr QUOTE(FlaSoxxJim @ Nov 18, 2005 -> 06:17 PM) Well yes... but, the flaky pot pie version is good as well. Don't make me "teabag" pic you again!
November 18, 200520 yr QUOTE(knightni @ Nov 18, 2005 -> 06:34 PM) Don't make me "teabag" pic you again! Point taken.
November 18, 200520 yr QUOTE(FlaSoxxJim @ Nov 18, 2005 -> 06:36 PM) Point taken. Quickly starts checking out hustlerpanties.com...
November 19, 200520 yr Author QUOTE(knightni @ Nov 18, 2005 -> 06:40 PM) The flaky pastry ones or the flaky blonde ones? both
November 19, 200520 yr QUOTE(DePloderer @ Nov 18, 2005 -> 09:36 PM) Your ALL wrong. You can not beat a bacon bap, smothered in red sauce. While we're at it , why can't you get a Pork Pie anywhere in the States? Pork pie! My gosh, thanks for showing a picture and providing a definition -- I've read Great Expectations twice (well, actually, am in the process of reading it the second time), and I always tried to picture in my mind what exactly a 'pork pie' was when Pip steals it for the convict. Amazing...
November 19, 200520 yr Meh, Subway will do if I'm driving long distance and want some fast food. But for my money the best subs = Wegman's. Mmmmmmmmmmm.
November 19, 200520 yr If I am to build a subway sub, then I usually start with the Spicy Italian and work my way up(my tastes change alot, but the foundation rarely changes). I always get vinegar and oil on my sandwiches too. If I am going to Quiznos, then things always change, because they like throwing all of the exotic subs my way. My favorite so far is still the Italian sub(minus the olives). I still havent caught on to the Potbellies or Roly Poly craze.
November 19, 200520 yr QUOTE(Soxy @ Nov 19, 2005 -> 10:07 AM) Meh, Subway will do if I'm driving long distance and want some fast food. But for my money the best subs = Wegman's. Mmmmmmmmmmm. Wawa.
November 19, 200520 yr Potbelly is king. Subway is the best deal, especially the daily specials and they have the best bread and toppings options. Jimmy John's is ok, but they only have 1 type of bread and it's plain, dry and boring. Quizno's is horrible and over priced and the soup is basically hot, colored water.
November 19, 200520 yr QUOTE(LosMediasBlancas @ Nov 19, 2005 -> 11:47 AM) Potbelly is king. Subway is the best deal, especially the daily specials and they have the best bread and toppings options. Jimmy John's is ok, but they only have 1 type of bread and it's plain, dry and boring.Quizno's is horrible and over priced and the soup is basically hot, colored water. Their thick-cut wheat bread is really good, you should try it.
November 19, 200520 yr Author QUOTE(Soxy @ Nov 19, 2005 -> 09:07 AM) Meh, Subway will do if I'm driving long distance and want some fast food. But for my money the best subs = Wegman's. Mmmmmmmmmmm. forgot you were an east coaster now... WEGMAN'S RULES! of course you have to show your W2 at the door. we can't let the peasants in... By the way, I just had round two with this sandwhich. GAWD it's soo good.
November 19, 200520 yr I love shopping at Wegman's. One day, I'll be able to afford the 20 dollar cheese.
November 19, 200520 yr QUOTE(sox4lifeinPA @ Nov 18, 2005 -> 10:31 AM) 6" Tuna on Honey Oat, swiss Cheese, lettuce AND Spinach, tomato, black olives, pepper. so good. Good call, but add some green peppers to it and remove the olives (yuck).
November 19, 200520 yr QUOTE(CWSGuy406 @ Nov 19, 2005 -> 05:45 AM) Pork pie! My gosh, thanks for showing a picture and providing a definition -- I've read Great Expectations twice (well, actually, am in the process of reading it the second time), and I always tried to picture in my mind what exactly a 'pork pie' was when Pip steals it for the convict. Amazing... Glad to be of assistance.
November 19, 200520 yr This thread made me go get Subway for lunch. 12 inch Spicy Italian, no veggies, mayo, mustard, salt/pepper, and vinegar and oil.
November 19, 200520 yr Author QUOTE(whitesoxin' @ Nov 19, 2005 -> 01:40 PM) 12 inch Spicy italian, no veggies, mayo, mustard, salt/pepper, and vinegar and oil. ^^^^^ where are the Swanson's Turkey Pot Pie police on this one? soxy? Steff?
November 19, 200520 yr QUOTE(whitesoxin' @ Nov 19, 2005 -> 01:40 PM) This thread made me go get Subway for lunch. 12 inch Spicy Italian, no veggies, mayo, mustard, salt/pepper, and vinegar and oil. no veggies? what kind of sub is that?
November 19, 200520 yr subway sucks... <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Amen! Check out the subs at Bari Foods on Grand Ave and/or Fontano's (if you're in Chi!). Or the subs at Alpine, in Elmwood Park,IL! Edited November 19, 200520 yr by Steve Bartman's my idol
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