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sandwiches

n. (plural of sandwich English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: sandwich)

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Sandwiches (song)

"Sandwiches" is a song by American electronic band Detroit Grand Pubahs. It reached number 29 on the Hot Dance Club Songs chart.

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Regardless of decor, both Kelsey and Schrafft made fortunes selling ordinary sandwiches and pie to a hungry public and established the lunchroom as an urban institution.

Some Americans regularly dined on the foods of their homelands while others ate ham sandwiches at a Woolworth counter.

According to the family-promoted story, Menches regularly sold pork sandwiches until one day when his meat supplier was out of pork and could offer him only ground beef.

After seasoning the ground meat, Menches began selling these new sandwiches to a hungry public, and the rest, as they say, is history.

In a memo to Billy Ingram, Benny Benfer suggested cheese sandwiches, baked beans, fish patties, hot dogs, spaghetti, chop suey, and eggs.

White Castle sold its egg sandwiches for a nickel each, but the wholesale price for eggs was usually more than fifty cents a dozen.

Before long, White Castle patrons grew accustomed to eating an order of french fries with their hamburgers or egg sandwiches, and the demand for them kept increasing, even when the shortages disappeared after the war.

With egg sandwiches to fall back on, White Castle never had to resort to a vegetarian menu.

Most other hamburger chains already charged twelve or fifteen cents or even more for their sandwiches, albeit usually for a larger piece of meat.

Many restaurants serve sandwiches with four times as much meat as against the 48 cents that White Castle collects for the same amount.

Peter Pan Snack Shops gave away fifty thousand free sandwiches as a goodwill gesture to reassure its customers.

Our method of cooking, particuiarly our timing, should be carefully considered in an effort to not have sandwiches overcooked, or carried too long on the griddle.

White Castle employees were present in the studio during the broadcast, feeding hamburgers to the characters and awarding coupons for three free sandwiches to the children and parents in the studio audience.

Clever entrepreneurs offered chicken pieces, roast beef sandwiches, fried fish fillets, and Americanized tacos and burritos as alternatives to the more traditional fare of hamburgers and hot dogs.

Boardman, Ohio, featuring roast beef sandwiches, soft drinks, and milk shakes.