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This thread is making me so hungry for a taylor ham, egg & cheese sammy... Might treat myself tomorrow since I'm out of coffee at home, and I mean if I'm there, might as well just get a sandwich, right? Right.
It also reminds me of a fun(ny?) story about a year ago. I stopped at Quick Chek in Bogota on my way to work for coffee and thought "well let's see how their THE&C is". Quick Chek's got the MTO touch screens, which I have an odd affinity for, so I order the sandwich as pork roll, egg and 'merican Cheese on a roll. I get to work and open up this digitally ordered concoction to find egg, cheese and... ham, sausage and bacon on a roll. I dunno what happened, perhaps the sandwich maker was just not hip to the lingo and thought "pork roll" meant "every pig product we have, except actual pork roll". It's a mystery that will remain unsolved forever.
Needless to say, it was a swine-tastic sandwich. But it was missing one key component...
Am I the only one that buys the roll in the canvas wrapping? The box just doesn't have enough in it. Based on some of the pictures, people are putting the entire box in one sandwich. You get like 4 times as much in the roll.
Am I the only one that buys the roll in the canvas wrapping? The box just doesn't have enough in it. Based on some of the pictures, people are putting the entire box in one sandwich. You get like 4 times as much in the roll.
When I lived in NJ, that's the only way I would buy it.
i like it choppedup into pieces and then i cook it together with hashbrowns and onion ,yummy yummmmmmmmmmmmm
^I think I made that face when I read hikinman63's post.
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