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sorcrow

(553 posts)
7. Yum
Tue Dec 17, 2024, 02:57 PM
Dec 17

An under appreciated delicacy.
A sub shop I frequented in the mid to late seventies (King Submarine, Ithaca, NY.) had a great sandwich called the DMcD. I eventually had the pleasure of meeting the guy the sandwich was named after.

Back to the sandwich. They split a sub roll and covered it with tuna, cheese, hot peppers, with a good smear of mustard. Popped under the broiler until it was crispy along the edges. Somehow the mustard just worked. I don't usually eat mustard on tuna.

The best thing was a good friend of mine worked there and I would get half her employee meal if I went in at the right time. Win-win.

Best regards,
Sorghum Crow


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Sounds yummy, Marthe! SheltieLover Dec 17 #1
I seem to lose my appetite this time of year Marthe48 Dec 17 #2
Sorry to hear about your appetite. SheltieLover Dec 17 #3
No, onions, garlic, mayo Marthe48 Dec 17 #5
Oh yes, onions, garlic & celery are a must. Lol SheltieLover Dec 17 #6
I don't think I will lose my appetite unless I'm dead. Diamond_Dog Dec 17 #4
Yum sorcrow Dec 17 #7
I made up a sandwich Marthe48 Dec 17 #8
Man, that sounds good. surrealAmerican Dec 17 #9
That would be good Marthe48 Dec 17 #10
I must not be making them right... Trueblue Texan Dec 17 #11
If possible. I'd put the pickle on the side Marthe48 Dec 18 #12
My Go To For a Quick Meal DET Dec 19 #13
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