The Up-To-Date Sandwich Book: 400 Ways to Make a Sandwich (1909)

Aug 31, 2016 8:16 AM

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400 simple sandwich recipes from the year 1909!

A couple of miscellaneous tasty pages for example. "Dainty for noon-day luncheon", might I add.

Two more miscellaneous pages before we move onto my favourites.

I like the urgency to serve the popcorn one 'as soon as made', but the cannibal's fine to just chuck in the kid's lunch box without further instruction, haha. Different times.

Maybe I'll start making some of these and post updates/reviews - there's no way I'm starting with the cannibal though, so don't ask, lol. If all else fails, at least we all just gained the phrase "dainty for noon-day luncheon".

The whole book is available free online if you're interested: http://publicdomainreview.org/collections/the-up-to-date-sandwich-book-400-ways-to-make-a-sandwich-1909/

But will there be sandwiches in the future?

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I knew it before but the best part is just catsup. There was no need to change it to ketchup, was there?

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This is what I live for! (I don't get out much)

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I got bored and looked at the book. I am honestly shocked anyone lived to the age of 40 with all the "buttered white bread" for 90% of these

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Some of the fish sammies use shad roe. Google imaged. I'm no vegan but pics of Shad egg sacs made my ovaries scream! Poor ladyfish's unborn

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Haha, yeah pages of "on buttered white bread, spread mayonnaise, drizzle one teaspoon of melted butter, add lettuce dipped in mayonnaise".

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I think I lost it most at this -

9 years ago | Likes 5 Dislikes 1

Hahaha. Also, some sound legitimately nice, and others strange enough that I want to try them. Some sections have a lot less butter focus.

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