The sandwich looks good and all but why would one eat chips with it?
The chips provide a nice crunchy texture you don't get from most sandwiches. The chips could live on the sandwich though, a nice alternative.
The sandwich looks good and all but why would one eat chips with it?
The chips provide a nice crunchy texture you don't get from most sandwiches. The chips could live on the sandwich though, a nice alternative.
If you mean French fries. When I eat McDonald's, I put fries on the burger.Chips on sandwiches is legit tho
If you mean French fries. When I eat McDonald's, I put fries on the burger.
Yes, shoestring potato batons.What is French fries?
Do you mean pommes frites?
If you mean French fries. When I eat McDonald's, I put fries on the burger.
At least have the decency to chose Doritos instead. Crisp bread is fucking awesome though and gets too little love.
Christmas is here, and with it delicious fruit bread cheese sandwiches. MERRY CHRISTMAS SANDWICH-GAF
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Looks great. What Americans don't understand is the mich higher average quality of ingredients in Europe
We've been over this. They are not much harder to find.Looks great. What Americans don't understand is the mich higher average quality of ingredients in Europe. You don't need to stuff your sandwiches full of stuff, if the bread and toppings themselves are great quality. Sure, you can get good quality ingredients in the US too, but it's much harder to find and the average person will get crappy ingredients much more often than here in Europe based on my experiences from living in different parts of the world.
Bullshit.
High quality and variety is probably better here. Even basic grocery stores have tons of variety in types of meat, cheese, veg and bread.
Nah, even Tescos have bread better than 85% of the bread you can get at a grocery store in the US, in my experience. The butter is also quite a bit better as well. A lot of groceries are also cheaper unless you are talking like Target / Walmart.
Doritos would be a bad choice here. The harsh artificial cheese flavor would take away from the provolone and avocado. BBQ Chips are a great choice adding a slightly smokey and spicy flavor.
Oh please. When I was living over there most people were living off the option at Lidl + Aldi, not these fresh baked loaves.
This shit.
BBQ? C'mon, I'd rather make Simply Sara BBQ sammies and top it of with some Cheetos and sweet fruit beer.Chips should never go along with proper food.
Lidl is low-teir where I live, we avoid that place.
Wait how is 4-6 slices of cheese and 4-6 slices of bread healthier than 2 slices of bread, 2 slices of cheese, meat, lettuce, tomato, mustard , and mayo? You got way too many carbs going on.
It's not hard at all.Looks great. What Americans don't understand is the mich higher average quality of ingredients in Europe. You don't need to stuff your sandwiches full of stuff, if the bread and toppings themselves are great quality. Sure, you can get good quality ingredients in the US too, but it's much harder to find and the average person will get crappy ingredients much more often than here in Europe based on my experiences from living in different parts of the world.
Who buys that packaged shit from grocery stores? Don't you have bakeries?
man what's the carbs phobia? can't possibily be worse than mayo and mustard if you eat them frequently. they're heavy on oil and eggs, they're gonna clog your veins with cholesterol
usually you don't get fat because you eat bread, you get fat because you eat bread with too many shits on it
Chips + pickle is the classic side for a lunch sandwich, you're wrong bro.
Looks great. What Americans don't understand is the mich higher average quality of ingredients in Europe.
We've been over this. They are not much harder to find.
See, no one said this looked bad. What do you think of the first sandwich the OP posted?
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Does that look great? Does that give the impression of higher average quality?
Looks great. What Americans don't understand is the mich higher average quality of ingredients in Europe. You don't need to stuff your sandwiches full of stuff, if the bread and toppings themselves are great quality. Sure, you can get good quality ingredients in the US too, but it's much harder to find and the average person will get crappy ingredients much more often than here in Europe based on my experiences from living in different parts of the world.
In what reality is mustard bad for you? It has like zero calories and has a bunch of healthy nutrients.
man what's the carbs phobia? can't possibily be worse than mayo if eat it frequently. it's heavy on oil and eggs, they're gonna clog your veins with cholesterol
usually you don't get fat because you eat bread, you get fat because you eat bread with too many shits on it
man what's the carbs phobia? can't possibily be worse than mayo if eat it frequently. it's heavy on oil and eggs, they're gonna clog your veins with cholesterol
usually you don't get fat because you eat bread, you get fat because you eat bread with too many shits on it
Shit like this is not nearly as widespread in Europe, at least not outside the UK which shares the Anglo-saxon heritage of inequality and social stratification.
What you'll find is that Americans are generally fatter the poorer they are. Income inequality has little to do with accessibility to supermarkets.
i don't think that's a problem in europeHas Europe not learned how to count macros yet and how to fit anything into your daily diet?
That was sort of my initial point. Due to higher income inequality the AVERAGE American on on AVERAGE gets lower quality ingredients as poorer people are left with much worse options. I very carefully used the word average in my initial post
Bread = sugar.
It's the same exact thing.
i don't think that's a problem in europe
Who believes that?
But that doesn't explain why you said it was harder to find better ingredients?
See, no one said this looked bad. What do you think of the first sandwich the OP posted?
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Does that look great? Does that give the impression of higher average quality?
Because of the high economic segregation in America, usually many poor people live in the same areas. In these areas, groceries don't carry High-quality ingredients, because it wouldn't make business sense, and in these areas they're therefore hard to find.
Europeans giving Americans shit for being fat and yet they think it's weird that we put whole veggies on our sandwiches and think every piece of bread has to have butter slathered on it.
Euro-bros need to be more consistent.
Porto's in LA cubano with plantain chips
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Everyone? It doesn't matter what you "believe", because it's....a fact.
Carbohydrates (ie bread and sugar), are converted in your body to the same thing: glucose. It doesn't matter if it comes from sugar or a slice of bread. It's literally the same thing wrapped in a different package.
This in turn raises your blood sugar which is toxic to your body. Then insulin comes out to deal with this excess blood sugar, storing it as fat in your cells, making you fat. So there's a bunch of negative things happening at once.
I don't know why this seems to be nonintuitive for people. Maybe because they've been told growing up that bread (grains) are healthy for some reason and you're now anchored to that belief?
http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/nutritionsource/carbohydrates/carbohydrates-and-blood-sugar/