And after I finsh my hoagie,I was it down with a can of pop.But...but...but...how can you have any pudding if you don't eat your meat?
And after I finsh my hoagie,I was it down with a can of pop.But...but...but...how can you have any pudding if you don't eat your meat?
Was it before you used your dolly to deliver an overweight?And after I finsh my hoagie,I was it down with a can of pop.
In some parts of NY(not where i live) the roll that you call a hoagie...they call it a wedge.I know, but if you don't start with a hoagie roll, how can it really be a hoagie at all?
Cuban sandwich...I never heard of it either till I moved to Florida. It'sI never heard of a Cuban sandwich. I think I heard torpedo but not used around here. Hero (or gyro - Greek spelling but pronounced the same) is used sometimes.
In some parts of NY(not where i live) the roll that you call a hoagie...they call it a wedge.
Cuban sandwich...I never heard of it either till I moved to Florida. It's
similar to a Po'boy.
Yes...but the two sandwiches are similar.Po'boy is New Orleans I think.
Im po'boy,after paying for beer.
Just don't walk int SUBway and order a po'boy. They will think you can't payPo'boy is New Orleans I think.
You gave it away that you were in or near NYC last week when you said "stand on line". For some weird reason NYCers don't say "in line" like the rest of the English speaking world. LOLIn some parts of NY(not where i live) the roll that you call a hoagie...they call it a wedge.
N ATNYC is a whole 'nother world.
A Cuban and a Gyro are two very distinct types of sandwiches. A Cuban will have pork and ham with cheese slathered with mustard and the put into a sandwich press and served hot. A Gyro is spiced lamb on a pita with onions, tomatoes, and tadziki sauce. Both are very yummy.I never heard of a Cuban sandwich. I think I heard torpedo but not used around here. Hero (or gyro - Greek spelling but pronounced the same) is used sometimes.
But not,better than beer!A Cuban and a Gyro are two very distinct types of sandwiches. A Cuban will have pork and ham with cheese slathered with mustard and the put into a sandwich press and served hot. A Gyro is spiced lamb on a pita with onions, tomatoes, and tadziki sauce. Both are very yummy.
I like my cuban with ham and pepperoni...A Cuban and a Gyro are two very distinct types of sandwiches. A Cuban will have pork and ham with cheese slathered with mustard and the put into a sandwich press and served hot. A Gyro is spiced lamb on a pita with onions, tomatoes, and tadziki sauce. Both are very yummy.
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