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i just leave them on top of our glass washer for 5 mins at work, and i get the same effect
God knows where you plucked them other two words from though.
I've been trying to teach my daughter spelling using phonetics- and now all my spellings are getting confused.
You get a sticky spellings gold star, would you like it in your workbook or jumper?
in ours they are kept in little refridgerated hollows, with plastic lids over most of the stuff to keep out the germies. probably not ideal, but it's way more hygeinic that most of the other fast food places i've seen. :nervous:
annnnyway, i either like a footlong chicken teriyaki with lettuce, cucumber and sweet onion sauce on the plain white bread, or a 6 inch pepperoni and cheese with lettuce and cucumber and sweet onion sauce on the cheesy bread
Pastry is where its at, folks.
Not as many scrotes there, either.
subway is a tad overpriced but its more lovely.
i have chicken, bacon, cheese and ALL the salad except onions. inc. olives, chillis and gherkins, then get some ranch sauce involved.
in fact i may have one on the way to the match...
it HAS to be footlong
It costs a bit more, but is miles better than Subway/Greggs/insert shite food chain here
They also have sandwich boxes that turn into a tray.
Anyone who doesn't like subway...you haven't found your sub yet...:P
Subway and nandos, I live off it
for some reason i find that amusing
either that or chicken breast with double cheese again, lettuce, cucumber and bbq sauce
Yeah, I don't see anything subway make you can make yourself at home.
Main thing is to find fresh bread
i have lettuce, cucumber, extra cheese and mayo.
Its the same anywhere though, you pay to have someone else make it really and the stuff they use will always be slightly different from what you'd buy in a supermarket (like the sauces), whats to stop you making a burger at home or making your own southen fried chicken?
Cooked food is harder to make though at home in the same way as in a proper outlet.
For example Pizza made in a proper pizza oven I think tastes better then anything I could do in my oven
or if you go to an Indian place and they have one of those clay ovens they cook food in a totally different way to what yo could do at home (unless you also had the same kind of oven)
if you buy a pack of sub rolls, packet of cheese, packet of pepperoni, a cucumber, a lettuce and a bottle of sauce, it'll come to more than 1.99.
yes, you could make more than one with what you've bought, but i don't want to, i only want one, which is why i go to subway.