Ask the UK of the Day
Ask the UK of the Day
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- The latter, for sure - it's a staple of ad hoc snacks for young teens - moreso a bun that you cavitate then stuff with crisps, in my experience.Nairn
- The former is a toast sandwich? I've heard of it, but it's not something I've ever encountered. Not entirely convinced it's not a joke...Nairn
- 1 can happen, but with lots of butter / jam etc. the contrast of soft bread with crunchy bread is well sought after by chinese tourists.shapesalad
- "very tempting to the appetite of an invalid"
https://en.wikipedia…drgs - Had many a 'crisp piece', but never a bread sandwich.PhanLo
- Shitty supermarket finger rolls with the sides split open, a la https://vole.wtf/but… is how remember these.Nairn
- They're even better with butter, right?
I mean, of course.
Everything's better with butter. Even butter.Nairn - Used to really like salad cream rolls, with butter (obvz)PhanLo
- I'm all for a crisp sandwich, but crinkle cut make a better one and Seabrook if I'm being really particular.MrT
- Potato Chips in bread. Holy shit that is sad.monospaced
- a bit like cheese in a spray can : PMrT
- @mono - it's a daft playground snack kids invented. Don't knock it 'til you try it.Nairn
- The entire cuisine is based upon austerity and povertyjmckinno
- Second atrocious, prepare for cancer.i_was
- @nairn I understand. ;)monospaced
- 1. Never seen let alone tried.
2. About twice a year.Hayzilla