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It’s possible I have a sausage problem. As my Facebook friends and Twitter followers know, I eat more sausage before 10 a.m. than some people do all day. So, when I heard that Hot...
It’s possible I have a sausage problem. As my Facebook friends and Twitter followers know, I eat more sausage before 10 a.m. than some people do all day. So, when I heard that Hot...
Just last year, a year ago this month actually, I did 31 days straight of unique breakfast sandwiches every day, most of them involving eggs. It’s harder than you might think–you can change the bread,...
There are a lot of made-up food “holidays” or observances, and many of them are even sandwich-related, yet I am not knocking myself out to celebrate every one of them. Why does National Hot...
Look, you can’t get donkey meat in the US. OK, back up a minute. You probably can, shipped frozen from overseas. But they sell it by the shipping container, so the minimum order is...
Doubles are a delicious, cheap, and vegan street food, popular in the Caribbean nation of Trinidad and Tobago. Hm. Informative, but dry. Let’s try again. I rode to Cafe Trinidad (warning: site plays music) in...
It’s hard to find a recipe for Woonsocket, Rhode Island‘s Dynamite sandwich–a hoagie-ized version of the Sloppy Joe–to feed fewer than 20 people. Dynamite sandwiches are a community thing, served at “a dinner, a barbecue,...
Approaching a new sandwich post on the Tribunal can go a number of ways. Sometimes, I have a really specific focus in mind before I even start researching a sandwich. Sometimes, the research gives...
If you hate turkey burgers, forget about that for a minute. Edzo’s turkey burgers are delicious. They’re thin, griddled 100% dark meat patties that, though they’re a little more crumbly than a beef patty,...
What is a doner kebab? Popular in many countries around the world, in Europe, Asia, even Canada, they’ve never taken off in the United States to my knowledge (though many large cities may boast a...
Unless you’ve been trapped on a desert island for the past century or more, you’ve probably heard of a Denver omelet. But have you heard of a Denver sandwich? Bob, you’re a Denver, what...
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