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I've been watching Sandwiches of History every day for the last month or two. This is my favourite kind of youtube content - short 2ish minute videos, makes a recipe from history and then rates it. He also puts out video almost every single day.
It's made me think I should eat more sandwiches, there seems to be a lot variety out there I haven't explored. I guess anything is a sandwich if you put it between two pieces of bread. Anyone have some weird or interesting sandwiches you like to eat?
That's cool! I just watched a few. I love how he tries it, then improves it with his "let's get this plussed up" thing.
He seems to really know his sandwiches!
Yes the plussing up is like his catchphrase now. Today's vid was one of the rare few that one of the plus up's wasn't as good.
He also has a surprising amount of different condiments on hand to plus them up!
I missed your question.
Pie between two slices of bread? Banana and cheese? Jam and cheese? Sultanas and butter?
Hard to know what others think is weird or interesting!
Is jam and cheese common? I mentioned it to someone awhile ago and they made out I was the weird one for thinking a jam and cheese sandwich was weird.
Don't think I've tried sultanas and butter though
Jam and cheese didn't seem uncommon to me until I moved around a bit. Some people have commented on how weird it is, others have said it seems normal, or that they haven't heard of it but that it doesn't sound unusual.
Now I think of it, I consider marmite and cheese to be very normal and common, is there anyone wanting to contest that view?