Dinner Sammiches

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I *always* like to have at least 2 slices of bread and butter with my dinner, my mum and dad always bought the loaf to the table at dinner time and I've done it all my life too.

Into the bread goes whatever we're having be it curry, fish fingers, mince, chips, the lot. The only exception is Sunday Roast, that would be just wrong :cool:

Now my mate thinks this is weird :eek: Maybe it's a working class thing and a bit old fashioned so the question goes out to the OCUK masses..

Dinner Sammiches - are you with me ? ! :D
 
Common as muck, it's worse than having chips with every single meal.

That being said, there's nothing much wrong with it - A good and cheap way to make your dinner go a bit further. But it isn't very 'classy'.

Do you have nan bread and Hovis when eating curry?

OH AND, YOU DO NOT PUT A SPACE BEFORE YOU ADD A '!' OR '?' MARK.
 
Oooo im with you on this, its the one thing I miss about family meals, used to make all wierd ones like mash potato and peas mmmm.
Always white buttered bread though, before we got margerine or "spread" as its called now, we used to but a block of krona butter in front of the fire to soften up.
 
We don't do it as a family but I do it for lunch at work quite often if I can't really make a full lunch. I just grab anything that you warm up and stick some bread in with it... bread goes with pretty much anything
 
If it's soup/stew/casserole, those types of dishes, then I'm with ya hombre.

But anything else, no thanks. I'll pass.
 
Absolutely has to be white sliced bread and as thick sliced as possible.

Curry in white sliced loaf with loads of butter is amazing, way better than nan bread :p

But yeah, mashed potato, peas anything. It's all fair game !
 
Yeah, but to be a bit classier, take the bread, put butter on it and put the slices on a small plate - rather than just bringing a loaf of bread to the table :D
 
Without being direspectful. It is very common as mentioned. I'm far from "up myself." However, it really does explain the obesity problem in the UK. People are just so uncultured these days, families are throwing junk into their babies. White bread is amongst the worst thing you can eat and eating it everyday with everything is disgusting.

Try eating proper food, you will see what you are missing!

It's all very well with soups, stews etc.

fish fingers... says it all really. :rolleyes:
 
Yeah sometimes, but usually only with a Chip meal or if im having Mash.

Curry would always have naans and popadoms with.

Nothing better though than having a nice bit of spread saturated bread to fill up sometimes :D
 
No. If I'd cooked a meal and someone whacked it between two slices of bread I'd take that as a bit of an insult.

Bread and butter as a side accompaniment.
Bread for mopping up stew/casserole/spag bol.
Bread with soup (well toast usually).

That is all. :D
 
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