Sandwich combinations

I've just made a bizarre breakfast sandwich, but it was surprisingly nice - part baked roll, sausage, scrambled egg, finely diced tomato mixed with coriander and lime juice, then a drop of pineapple and scotch bonnet hot sauce.

If I'm having a pub lunch and there's chips involved, I don't think you can beat a tuna mayo (with chips inside the sandwich obviously)
 
I don't really eat bread very often, but the greatest sandwich for me is still cheese (of many varieties, but Red Leicester and Cheddar both have broad shoulders) and scallion. The only alternative is banana bread for the "goes round".
 
I've just made a bizarre breakfast sandwich, but it was surprisingly nice - part baked roll, sausage, scrambled egg, finely diced tomato mixed with coriander and lime juice, then a drop of pineapple and scotch bonnet hot sauce.

If I'm having a pub lunch and there's chips involved, I don't think you can beat a tuna mayo (with chips inside the sandwich obviously)
I love a cold sandwich and hot chip combo at a pub.

If I'm at home, leftover beef with warm onion gravy, red cabbage and horseradish.
 
I love a cold sandwich and hot chip combo at a pub.

If I'm at home, leftover beef with warm onion gravy, red cabbage and horseradish.
That is the bit that makes it. The tuna mayo (especially if it has red onion or cucumber mixed in) tastes fresh and cool and the chips offset that!

I made the decision the other day if I had to eat one food for the rest of my life, it would be tuna mayo with either cucumber, sweetcorn or red onion mixed in.
 
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