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Butter.
Butter is what you put on sandwiches.
My dear friend, you need a lesson in sandwiches.
For your good old French sandwich, you need a baguette (that's obvious), and butter. With ham, and pickles. If you're fancy, you might use a bit of cheese.
But, you can also make for example a roast chicken sandwich. In that case, I use a bit of ketchup (or any tomato based sauce) for the bread, lettuce, tomato, some cheese (greek feta usually), chicken (obviously), but also some mayonnaise. You can use a baguette for bread, or a different one ! I use naan bread, pita bread, or ciabatta myself.
 
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That's just cruel. Posting stuff like that. Damn, but I'm drooling.
 
My dear friend, you need a lesson in sandwiches.
For your good old French sandwich, you need a baguette (that's obvious), and butter. With ham, and pickles. If you're fancy, you might use a bit of cheese.
But, you can also make for example a roast chicken sandwich. In that case, I use a bit of ketchup (or any tomato based sauce) for the bread, lettuce, tomato, some cheese (greek feta usually), chicken (obviously), but also some mayonnaise. You can use a baguette for bread, or a different one ! I use naan bread, pita bread, or ciabatta myself.
I'll give you Frenchies this, other than my gratitude for the assist with kicking George's oysters, you do know how to make a mean sammich!
 
My dear friend, you need a lesson in sandwiches.
For your good old French sandwich, you need a baguette (that's obvious), and butter. With ham, and pickles. If you're fancy, you might use a bit of cheese.
But, you can also make for example a roast chicken sandwich. In that case, I use a bit of ketchup (or any tomato based sauce) for the bread, lettuce, tomato, some cheese (greek feta usually), chicken (obviously), but also some mayonnaise. You can use a baguette for bread, or a different one ! I use naan bread, pita bread, or ciabatta myself.
You, my friend, need to be introduced to the traditional Cuban-American 'medianoche'.

Pork, ham, mustard, cheese and pickles. Lightly toasted if that's your preference...
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Saying that- the French use far too much sugar in (sliced) bread.
We mostly eat white bread. Sliced bread is rarely used for your average meal. That's probably why.
Unless you cook this :
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You, my friend, need to be introduced to the traditional Cuban-American 'medianoche'.

Pork, ham, mustard, cheese and pickles. Lightly toasted if that's your preference...
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Sound good, but I'm very sensitive to mustard, a hint of it, and my nose is in fire^^
 
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