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There was a place i used to go to back in Hollywood. They would put a cheese burger in a pita bread and use mid east style salad in in the pita with it. Was delicious. It was called a pita burger. Not sure if it fits in the confines of a "hamburger" bit i really enjoyed it.

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May I introduce you to the Whataburger texas toast patty melt?

Looks good. Always have been unclear what delineates a patty melt from a burger.
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Definition of AN AMERICAN hamburger
1a : ground beef b : a patty of ground beef
2: a sandwich consisting of a patty of hamburger in a split typically round bun

Emphasis mine.

 

https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/hamburger

Fixed that for you. Sandwiches are made from sliced bread, thats bread sliced either by machine or hand.

 

A 'Sub' is a russian or chinese thing that kills Argentinians and Russians :rolleyes:

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Fixed that for you. Sandwiches are made from sliced bread, thats bread sliced either by machine or hand.

 

A 'Sub' is a russian or chinese thing that kills Argentinians and Russians :rolleyes:

Ah, it is The Great American Sandwich Company.

 

Also, a British thing which kills Argentinians.

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Looks good. Always have been unclear what delineates a patty melt from a burger.

 

In Texas, a patty melt is sort of an embellishment of a cheeseburger and is served on toast rather than a bun, more like how hamburgers were in the US Southern states back in the days when complimenting a woman on her outfit wasn't a sexual assault.

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Think I'll stick to a good old bacon butty!!! :P

 

My Thai wife makes THE most amazing Bacon and Egg sandwiches, seasoned with just enough HP sauce.

I also found Marmite & Egg sandwiches can be quite good. (Good with a Hangover)

Then of course there's the life saving Baked Beans and HP sauce sarnies or Baked Bean and egg sarnies.

When I were kid we ate Vinegar sandwiches or sugar sandwiches.

 

BUT as Christmas is now gone Im a bit sick of Turkey and red cabbage sarnies for a few months

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My Thai wife makes THE most amazing Bacon and Egg sandwiches, seasoned with just enough HP sauce.

I also found Marmite & Egg sandwiches can be quite good. (Good with a Hangover)

Then of course there's the life saving Baked Beans and HP sauce sarnies or Baked Bean and egg sarnies.

When I were kid we ate Vinegar sandwiches or sugar sandwiches.

 

BUT as Christmas is now gone Im a bit sick of Turkey and red cabbage sarnies for a few months

In my younger days the Saturday morning hangover was always disposed of with a big plate of Heinz Baked Beans with pork sausages on 4 slices of toast with a mug of tea (and TISWAS on TV)!

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Yep, Mrs Fiend does a rather nice bacon butty...

Have you tried the bacon butties at Le Pub. It's the only place I've had one, and now I order it whenever I am there and hungry.

 

Having nothing to compare against, I don't know where it lands in the bacon buttie universe, but it's my favorite there.

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In my younger days the Saturday morning hangover was always disposed of with a big plate of Heinz Baked Beans with pork sausages on 4 slices of toast with a mug of tea (and TISWAS on TV)!

 

Ahh memories of the Phantom Flan Flinger and the Bucket of Water Song. Such a great morning programme. Nearly as good as the Magic Roundabout on most evenings

Memories eh?

These are great lyrics for retirees. "The only thing to look forward to.......the Past!"

 

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These are great lyrics for retirees. "The only thing to look forward to.......the Past!"

 

 

And coincidentally I saw a Likely Lads full length movie on ITV3 only a couple of days ago where they were being maudlin and nostalgic over the past!

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And coincidentally I saw a Likely Lads full length movie on ITV3 only a couple of days ago where they were being maudlin and nostalgic over the past!

Yeah I saw it was on but missed it as I had my Edelbrock Carb in bits on my workbench !

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Ahh memories of the Phantom Flan Flinger and the Bucket of Water Song. Such a great morning programme. Nearly as good as the Magic Roundabout on most evenings

Memories eh?

These are great lyrics for retirees. "The only thing to look forward to.......the Past!"

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AVXk-iK5GgU

Likely lads one of the best sit coms ever

 

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Stevie Thunder has disposed of his shareholding in GASCo as if Monday.

He was very good at promoting the business and he will be missed I’m sure. Still a great deed to be had there.

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