November List Sandwiches and October wrapup
Hi everyone! We’re wrapping up October’s sandwiches here at the Sandwich Tribunal, and what a month it was, despite that last sandwich being less than thrilling. Mindy and I went to Montreal and had smoked meat sandwiches and the best bagels we’ve ever eaten! We also made some fantastic sandwiches out of Mortadella, and ate a bunch of cheap tamales slathered in chili, which isn’t as great as it sounds! Still, wonderful times were had, and sandwiches are as good a reason to fly to Quebec as any, I think.
And now, what’s coming up in November?
We’re back to mortadella with the muffuletta, that gigantic sandwich of New Orleans with all the Italian meats and the chopped olives. We’ll have to see if we can figure out how to eat one without traveling to NOLA and still appease the hardliners. Also, naan sandwiches! I love naan, and I’ve often wrapped them around some mutton masala or chili chicken to make a giant taco–same thing? Who knows? We’ll find out! Finally, some unpronounceable Czech sandwich, Obložené chlebíčky, an open-faced appetizer type of sandwich similar to German Butterbrot or Danish Smørrebrød or Spanish Montaditos. Sounds tasty and I can’t wait!
Anybody out there have any personal connection with these sandwiches they’d like to tell us about? Want to write about them for the Tribunal? Hit me up!
Changes to the List
Apart from minor spellcheck corrections and arguments about the origin of some sandwiches (and a quickly corrected sexist bit of vandalism), nothing much changed on the Wikipedia list.
The idea behind this site is to explore the nature of sandwichness by eating every sandwich on the Official en.wikipedia.org List of Sandwiches and then to post here about it, preferably with lots of pictures and also words. Sandwich words.
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