In response to
"Trump Sandwich: two slices of white bread, full of bologna with a side of Russian dressing & little pickle, surrounded by "a wall of Mexican chips" -- (link)"
by
Beaker
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Does anyone here eat fried bologna sandwiches? It sounds absolutely awful but growing up it was kind of considered a regional thing.
Posted by
Diva (aka Diva)
Aug 17 '16, 09:15
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The Polish and German parts of town where I grew up in Buffalo specialized in this artery-choking deliciousness.
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Responses:
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Nope. I was never a fan of bologna. -- nm
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Krusty
Aug 17, 10:19
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Yep. All the time. Haven't in a quite a few years now. -- nm
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JaxSean
Aug 17, 10:14
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Absolutely. Those and peanut butter & mayo sandwiches were staples of my childhood. -- nm
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ReluctantCynic
Aug 17, 09:49
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Sure -- nm
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shaolin fantastic
Aug 17, 09:32
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Yep. Not recently, but they are good. -- nm
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TWuG
Aug 17, 09:26
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It's a southern thing too. My MIL would make them but I always ate them cold. -- nm
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spamlet
Aug 17, 09:23
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I've eaten fried bologna but not as sandwich. Rice, instead. -- nm
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JD
Aug 17, 09:23
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I ate it a lot as a kid, but I can't remember the last time I had it. -- nm
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pmb
Aug 17, 09:21
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love them (growing up for my wife's grand-parents, balony was for the rich; the poor ate lobster) -- nm*
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Beaker
Aug 17, 09:15
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