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I mean what you make at home. I usually have a cut of meat for sandwiches, glazed ham being popular in my house. So savory ham, cheese (gouda usually) polish or German mustard and home made slaw. I skip the slaw if I'm making it to take somewhere.

What are your go to sandwiches?

I mean what you make at home. I usually have a cut of meat for sandwiches, glazed ham being popular in my house. So savory ham, cheese (gouda usually) polish or German mustard and home made slaw. I skip the slaw if I'm making it to take somewhere. What are your go to sandwiches?

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Homemade hambergers with ground beef with 25% of ground pork mixed in. Two thin patties and slices of Cheddar. Salt and pepper. I damp the buns in the meat juice in the pan before toasting and serving. I've made my buns from scratch a couple of times and I had compliments but for rapidity's sake I buy them at my deli store next to my place. They are relatively good. They give off the homemade vibe.

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Meat.

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Lots of types of meat. Some good, some not so good.

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I was getting sliced smoke pork loin from the deli when it was on sale. Pretty nice. I will go with most any cheese, even american, so long as it is not, "cheese food product..." Provolone toasts up nicely, smoked Gouda is good, and a spicy pepper jack is always an option for me.

Sauer kraut, but you need to rinse it with water before preparing/eating. I learned that late in life.