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Happy National Eat A Hoagie, Sub, Torpedo, Grinder, Po' boy, Hero Day! What'll You Have? 🥖 (Original Post) Floyd R. Turbo Sep 2019 OP
I'd like a large knuckle sandwich, please! LuckyCharms Sep 2019 #1
How about a nice Hawaiian Punch? Ohiogal Sep 2019 #2
Urp! Floyd R. Turbo Sep 2019 #6
👊🏻🥪❗️😏 Floyd R. Turbo Sep 2019 #7
Absolutely Floyd a ITALIAN TEB Sep 2019 #3
😋🥖 Floyd R. Turbo Sep 2019 #8
An old fashioned Sub, with olive oil and light vinegar wendyb-NC Sep 2019 #4
😋🥖 Floyd R. Turbo Sep 2019 #9
Yum TEB Sep 2019 #20
So, that's why I'm gettin five zillion emails from Subway... hlthe2b Sep 2019 #5
😋🥖 Floyd R. Turbo Sep 2019 #10
I hear you, hlthe2b Ohiogal Sep 2019 #14
Make mine pastrami Cirque du So-What Sep 2019 #11
😋🥖 Floyd R. Turbo Sep 2019 #12
I've been jonesing for a Muffeletta. bluedigger Sep 2019 #13
Go for it! 😋🥖 Floyd R. Turbo Sep 2019 #16
I love olive dressing. Works on lots of sands. nt Phoenix61 Sep 2019 #17
I love subs. Phoenix61 Sep 2019 #15
😋🥖 Floyd R. Turbo Sep 2019 #18
I'm hungry TEB Sep 2019 #21
Fried oyster Po'Boy. . .Gulf Coast style. DinahMoeHum Sep 2019 #19
Oh man! 😋 Floyd R. Turbo Sep 2019 #25
If I had know it was today I would've made arangements to be in the PHily area TexasProgresive Sep 2019 #22
😋 Floyd R. Turbo Sep 2019 #26
Prime Rib Dip with cup of au jus & fries for me! Brainfodder Sep 2019 #23
😋🥖 Floyd R. Turbo Sep 2019 #27
I always get tempted to order these on Goldbelly musette_sf Sep 2019 #24
😋 Floyd R. Turbo Sep 2019 #28
Jersey Mike's #13 AJT Sep 2019 #29
The Italian sandwich as invented in Maine in 1903 (and the family-owned company is still in business jpak Sep 2019 #30

wendyb-NC

(3,325 posts)
4. An old fashioned Sub, with olive oil and light vinegar
Sat Sep 14, 2019, 09:15 AM
Sep 2019

Last edited Sat Sep 14, 2019, 09:56 AM - Edit history (1)

with herbs, as the dressing. Home made rolls are the best.
I grew up in the Hudson Valley region, of New York State, That's what we called them there, at least during the 1960's and 70's. When I moved away, in my early 20's, I found there were other names for them.

hlthe2b

(102,236 posts)
5. So, that's why I'm gettin five zillion emails from Subway...
Sat Sep 14, 2019, 09:18 AM
Sep 2019

It is so hard to "low carb" some days. I could seriously reach through my screen and grab your sandwich, especially the bread...LOL

Ohiogal

(31,989 posts)
14. I hear you, hlthe2b
Sat Sep 14, 2019, 09:51 AM
Sep 2019

Some days are easier than others, but when you get the aroma of freshly baked bread .....

Phoenix61

(17,003 posts)
15. I love subs.
Sat Sep 14, 2019, 10:12 AM
Sep 2019

But you have to start with a really good sub roll. My fave is pumpernickel. Top with Boarshead blackened turkey, Munster cheese, banana peppers, tomato, and a little sweet Cole slaw. Damn! Now I’ll hungry.

TexasProgresive

(12,157 posts)
22. If I had know it was today I would've made arangements to be in the PHily area
Sat Sep 14, 2019, 12:21 PM
Sep 2019

To find a family owned shop for a cheesesteak with grilled onions, mushrooms and Italian peppers topped with provolone. I like to find out if they taste the same as I remember from 45 years ago.

We have a place that makes a pretty good imitation here but the rolls are off. They can't bake good bread in Texas. The bread in your picture looks very good.

AJT

(5,240 posts)
29. Jersey Mike's #13
Sun Sep 15, 2019, 01:55 PM
Sep 2019

I don't like sandwiches much, and if I'm doing a rare fast food meal I would not get a sub, but Jersey Mike's original Italian is the exception to my rule.

jpak

(41,757 posts)
30. The Italian sandwich as invented in Maine in 1903 (and the family-owned company is still in business
Sun Sep 15, 2019, 02:44 PM
Sep 2019

They still know how to do it right....

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