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Banana taste great in many sandwich combinations. My favorite is ham, tomato and sliced banana with melting cheese on the top - toasted in the oven.
Similar to Hawaiian toast.
Banana taste great in many sandwich combinations. My favorite is ham, tomato and sliced banana with melting cheese on the top - toasted in the oven.
Similar to Hawaiian toast.
I need to try that. That sounds interesting. What kind of cheese?
I also had Butter and sugar sandwiches, and pb and banana sandwiches.
Oh yes, butter and brown sugar sandwiches. And yes again, PB and banana. I eat PB and banana together anyway, between two slices of bread would not make much different.
Typical African cuisine uses a meat sauce in which the principal ingredients are banana, peanuts and unsweetened chocolate.
A nice curry can be made from strips of beef liver, halved orange sections and onions. Simmer it in orange juice instead of water. Throw in curry powder and serve on rice.
And for dessert a big slab of sharp cheddar on that slice of apple pie..
I like to finish my meal with cheese and port - or some other kind of dessert wine. I found it more satisfying for an end of meal treat as something sweet.
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Originally Posted by Ol' Wanderer
The turkey sandwich sounds just like Thanksgiving dinner between two slices of bread -- but chili pepper and chocolate? I'll pass.
... you have no idea.... you should at least give it a try! You will experience the familiar, slow, pleasant burn of a mild-to-medium-heat chili pepper. Not too hot at all, but a pleasant sensation of warming from the inside out.
Same for dark chocolate bacon! Its a mix of dark chocolate chips, chopped nuts, strips of bacon, vanilla and cinnamon. Sensational!
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