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Originally posted by SJ247
Pineapple juice. Really.
Sure, sounds good. Might as well give it a try.

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Originally posted by Nordlys
What's a deli sandwich? Any sandwich bought at a deli? In any case, coleslaw on a sandwich sounds sickening (but I find most things on a sandwich sickening).
No, it's good. A deli sandwich is along the lines of Phlab's picture perfect burger...lots of layers, good bread, grilled and served with a pickle.

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Originally posted by SJ247
Don't know about the others, but it's fabulous on a grilled deli sandwich.
Sloppy, orgasmic eating. Really.
I used to get it (coleslaw) on roast beef sandwiches with swiss cheese and Russian dressing on marble rye. It's a beautiful thing.

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Originally posted by Nordlys
What's a deli sandwich? Any sandwich bought at a deli? In any case, coleslaw on a sandwich sounds sickening (but I find most things on a sandwich sickening).
Nords, what the hell do you eat if not sandwiches? Get off my buffet line.

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Originally posted by SJ247
No, it's good. A deli sandwich is along the lines of Phlab's picture perfect burger...lots of layers, good bread, grilled and served with a pickle.
Sounds worse and worse...

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Originally posted by PBE6
Nords, what the hell do you eat if not sandwiches? Get off my buffet line.
Sandwiches are okay, as long as there's only cheese on them (the right type of cheese for the right type of bread).

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Originally posted by rbmorris
I used to get it (coleslaw) on roast beef sandwiches with swiss cheese and Russian dressing on marble rye. It's a beautiful thing.
Yes, it is. Marbled rye is the best.

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Originally posted by Nordlys
Sandwiches are okay, as long as there's only cheese on them (the right type of cheese for the right type of bread).
You and uzless should meet. Really.

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Originally posted by Nordlys
Sandwiches are okay, as long as there's only cheese on them (the right type of cheese for the right type of bread).
You're up there with the Vikings and Eskimos right? I bet you sit in your igloo and eat raw whale blubber that you stole while pillaging in your longship.

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Originally posted by Nordlys
Sounds worse and worse...
Coleslaw is great with baked potato and grated cheese. A good vegetarian lunch 🙂

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Originally posted by Nordlys
Sandwiches are okay, as long as there's only cheese on them (the right type of cheese for the right type of bread).
Oh you're kidding, sandwiches are heaven-sent, and there's so much room to get creative. Even a tomato sandwich can be a great thing.

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Originally posted by Pawn Qween
Coleslaw is great with baked potato and grated cheese. A good vegetarian lunch 🙂
Now that sounds better, although I probably wouldn't like most types of coleslaw.

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Originally posted by SJ247
Oh you're kidding, sandwiches are heaven-sent, and there's so much room to get creative. Even a tomato sandwich can be a great thing.
Goddamnit do I love sandwiches...😵...they are the alpha and the omega.

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Originally posted by SJ247
Oh you're kidding, sandwiches are heaven-sent, and there's so much room to get creative. Even a tomato sandwich can be a great thing.
If there are tomatoes on a sandwich, I eat them separately (as I do with most other stuff on sandwiches).

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Originally posted by Nordlys
I have seen it in shops in the UK and Ireland. I haven't seen it in Germany or Norway, at least not that I know of. So, what do you do with it?

Edit: I wikied it, and it seems to be basically a cabbage salad, eaten as a side dish or on a sandwich (ugh). We have cabbage salad in Germany or Norway, of course, but the coleslaw I saw in the shops looked different from any cabbage salads I have eaten.
Its actually nice with a salad dish or cheese sandwich, there are many things really, I have even had it with pizza.

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