I ate my share of what my mother called "Poor Man's Popcorn". Cheerios with melted butter. It wasn't bad, although I no longer took her word for if a thing was popcorn or not. 

BOY THAT BRINGS BACK MEMORIES. Hanging out on the boat with my older coworker, having pickled banana peppers, aged provolone and croghan bologna.I like to experiment making different sandwiches. Yesterday, I bought some onion flavored ciabatta rolls. And I came up with:
Slice the rectangular roll the long way, and pull out the dough in the center. I just like the crusts for making a sandwich. Next on the bottom part of bread, a layer of Mancini longshots ( fried hot peppers ), then a couple pieces of aged sharp provolone. Then some rare roast beef, and top that with sauteed spinach ( garlic and oil), then some grated Romano. Then on the top piece of bread, a bit of light Greek dressing.
Man was that good!
I had to try after seeing it. Iirc I also had radish slices on it. It was good but never made it again. I like dark breads. iirc I made it on those little Aldi’s snack pumpernickel sliced loaves.My dad was partial to cream cheese, onions and pumpernickel sammiches. Haven't gotten around to trying that, but it sounds pretty good to me nowadays.
I'm going to agree, better than fresh out of the oven, same with turkey. I'd each a sandwich for just about every meal, Tacos are basically sandwiches, same with Burritos, even Pizza gets turned into a sandwich. I love a breakfast burrito with taters, eggs, chilies, cheese.For a simple sandwich it doesn't get easier or better than my favorite. Bread, mayo, cold leftover meatloaf.
I gotta go with ya on the turkey. With mayo and white bread. Other people see it as a way to use up a couple pounds of leftover bird. Me and my mother agreed that Thanksgiving didn't start until Friday and lasted until Sunday, maybe even Tuesday, if the bird was big enough.I'm going to agree, better than fresh out of the oven, same with turkey. I'd each a sandwich for just about every meal, Tacos are basically sandwiches, same with Burritos, even Pizza gets turned into a sandwich. I love a breakfast burrito with taters, eggs, chilies, cheese.
My Mom used to take a good portion of the left over turkey and mix it with the left over stuffing and gravy, put that in the oven with the left over mashed taters on top with some cheese, that was pretty damned good as well. She always saved out the dark meat for cold sandwiches.I gotta go with ya on the turkey. With mayo and white bread. Other people see it as a way to use up a couple pounds of leftover bird. Me and my mother agreed that Thanksgiving didn't start until Friday and lasted until Sunday, maybe even Tuesday, if the bird was big enough.
Last night my daughter fixed Baked Beans with Sliced up Hot Dogs ... We call it Jacked up Beenie Weenies !
Gary
By Tuesday it would appear in some kind of pasta dish with other ingredients. We called it "Turkey lurkey" because it was "lurking" in front of the fridge for days by then. Joe..... Me and my mother agreed that Thanksgiving didn't start until Friday and lasted until Sunday, maybe even Tuesday, if the bird was big enough.
Served on brown bread. That was common with my parents.My Mom would made sliced up hot dogs with baked beans and called in "Frankfurter Hash". My brother and I loved it and thought it was a special treat. It really was her way of stretching the food budget.
I was just going to mention brown bread from a can..,,we had hotdogs, baked beans and buttered brown bread on fall and winter Fridays or Saturdays growing up.Served on brown bread. That was common with my parents.
I was a field service tech. for the first half of my career and I used to stop at the market that made Crogan bologna Every time that I was up that way.BOY THAT BRINGS BACK MEMORIES. Hanging out on the boat with my older coworker, having pickled banana peppers, aged provolone and croghan bologna.
Canned BREAD?I was just going to mention brown bread from a can..,,we had hotdogs, baked beans and buttered brown bread on fall and winter Fridays or Saturdays growing up.
Canned BREAD?
I've eaten a lot of canned vegetables, and even canned meat, and canned fish, but I've never seen canned bread....