Wiches

Started by ApolloX2 pages

Wiches

From now on call sandwiches wiches.

example: Im having mustard on my wich.

My cousin calls em Samichs

He loves em, in fact his KMC username is the_samich and he has a tattoo on his left forearm of The Samich.

Re: Wiches

Originally posted by ApolloX
From now on call sandwiches wiches.

example: Im having mustard on my wich.

Those sammich's look disgusting 😘

Originally posted by Doc Ock
Those sammich's look disgusting 😘

PB&J looks disgusting? *slaps you*

I never understood PB&J... must be an american thing.
Although when I was working as I nanny I introduced it to one of the kids I looked after and she loved it! 🤪

Originally posted by Piggle Humsy
I never understood PB&J... must be an american thing.
Although when I was working as I nanny I introduced it to one of the kids I looked after and she loved it! 🤪

Have you ever eaten it?

Originally posted by Ken Kenobi
PB&J looks disgusting? *slaps you*

What the hell is PB&J???

Thos sammich's look like strawberry jam and mustard 😘

i've heard called sangwitches

Originally posted by Doc Ock
What the hell is PB&J???

Thos sammich's look like strawberry jam and mustard 😘

PB&J = Peanut Butter and Jelly (Jam)

Originally posted by Ken Kenobi
PB&J = Peanut Butter and Jelly (Jam)

Oh christ that's worse lol.

Peanut butter mixed with strawberry jam??

Must be an american thing 😉

Originally posted by Ken Kenobi
Have you ever eaten it?

Yeh.. 😘 but then I'm not a fan of PB so maybe that's why I never liked it. shrug

They are basically ready in jars so there is no need to cut ham, cheese, wash lettuce, chop tomatos and slice onions for a snack.

Originally posted by Doc Ock
Oh christ that's worse lol.

Peanut butter mixed with strawberry jam??

Must be an american thing 😉

Give it a try, it's yummy.

You gotta have PB&J with grape jelly. Strawberry jelly is nasty on it.

Why the heck is it called a sandwich?

Even easier ; you open 1 jar instead of 2 😆

Originally posted by ApolloX
Why the heck is it called a sandwich?

The word sandwich that we use today was born in London during the very late hours one night in 1762 when an English nobleman, John Montagu, the Fourth Earl of Sandwich (1718-1792), was too busy gambling to stop for a meal even though he was hungry for some food. The legend goes that he ordered a waiter to bring him roast-beef between two slices of bread. The Earl was able to continue his gambling while eating his snack; and from that incident, we have inherited that quick-food product that we now know as the sandwich. He apparently had the meat put on slices of bread so he wouldn’t get his fingers greasy while he was playing cards. It’s strange that the name of this sex fiend should have gone down in history connected to such an innocent article of diet.

WOW ! thanks Piggle !

Originally posted by Piggle Humsy
The word sandwich that we use today was born in London during the very late hours one night in 1762 when an English nobleman, John Montagu, the Fourth Earl of Sandwich (1718-1792), was too busy gambling to stop for a meal even though he was hungry for some food. The legend goes that he ordered a waiter to bring him roast-beef between two slices of bread. The Earl was able to continue his gambling while eating his snack; and from that incident, we have inherited that quick-food product that we now know as the sandwich. He apparently had the meat put on slices of bread so he wouldn’t get his fingers greasy while he was playing cards. It’s strange that the name of this sex fiend should have gone down in history connected to such an innocent article of diet.

some one knows their history