The Food Thread (Non Instagram Edition)

fuzzygobo

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Sandwich shops aren’t as big as they used to be. Subway, Blimpie’s, and Quiznos used to be big. Around here, the only one on the horizon is Jersey Mike’s. They only make a handful of sandwiches, but they make them very well. One of the best cheesesteaks I ever had.
 

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Only time I ever heard of Blimpie's was, for whatever reason, Season 1 of Rocky and Bullwinkle on DVD included a coupon for them.
 

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Subway all day! February februany! Five dollar foot long!
 

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As I've said before, I've never been a fan of Subway or their hard breads, slimey meats, soggy veggies, or smelly condiments. Their cookies are okay, but because they've been sitting in that smelly restaurant all day, they, unfortunately, absorb that not-very-pleasant aroma.
 

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As I've said before, I've never been a fan of Subway or their hard breads, slimey meats, soggy veggies, or smelly condiments. Their cookies are okay, but because they've been sitting in that smelly restaurant all day, they, unfortunately, absorb that not-very-pleasant aroma.
On the subject of their meats, I’ve only had their meatballs and teriyaki chicken. The meatballs are satisfying with toasted or untoasted bread (toasted for me personally), but the teriyaki chicken has such a chewy taste that you can tell it was just thrown in the microwave.
 

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Walmart of all places has a pretty good microwaveable meatball sub, but you definitely have to cook it several seconds shorter than the instructions say, otherwise, the middle of the bread turns into a rock.
 
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