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chickenfeet) wrote2006-09-01 01:18 pm
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Campaign for real sandwiches
I went for a long, long bike ride this morning so come lunchtime I was ravenous and there wasn't much to eat around here so I headed off to the St. Lawrence market in search of the legendary veal sandwich. These things are a sight to behold and defy most definitions of sandwich. They take a crusty roll that's maybe eight inches by five inches and split it lengthwise. Into this they put a breaded veal cutlet, several slices of fried eggplant, tomato sauce (the kind one puts on pasta), sauteed mushrooms, sweet peppers and hot peppers. Any sort of side dish would be unthinkable. I can barely eat one of those things and I'm a total pighearty eater. The lemur usually eats half and keeps half for another meal. Not something I'd dare to eat every day but man, are they good.
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In NY I also had to adopt the lemur's practice of eating half and throwing half away (no fridge). My puritanical self hated the waste - but better that for us distaffers than an ever thickening waist!
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when I'm out here.I also had a sushi box from the market last night so I can't complain.I tried to call a moment ago but the phone was being strange.The weather is perfect but I feel a bit sad. I have several books going and one of them is even interesting but none of them have kittens sitting on them.
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One of those slab-o'-pork sandwiches from the Portuguese place on the main floor is about as much as I can usually handle.
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Its the phone here that's the problem I think. I'll try again.
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