u/Standard-Pangolin435

What are your go to sandwich places?

Got a dairy allergy. I can do Jimmy John's. I can also eat at Subway but that tastes sad and it's extremely overpriced. I miss Jersey Mike's (they slice cheese and meats at the time of order and they always seem busy...) If nobody has any further shop selections, I'm open to deli meat suggestions. Help a bro out lol. I want good ham sandos. Pastrami and roast beef are a plus. Store bought deli meats taste like textured water.

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u/Standard-Pangolin435 — 3 days ago

Aldi Bread Finds!

Had to go on a business trip and wanted to find some safe options for food. I tried their sourdough bread and their bologna and they went down fine (this was in NJ). Got back to Houston, TX and decided to try some more of their breads. All are CHEAP and the English muffins have the nooks and crannies and now I need to meal prep sausage McMuffins; and the Hawaiian rolls are soft and sweet. I haven't tried the skinny bagels yet, but they are all from the same brand so I have high hopes for them too. Also, been several days since I've eaten these and I have had no cross contact issues. Will be going to Aldi now every week lol.

u/Standard-Pangolin435 — 18 days ago
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Credo Queso

Finally tried this because it was on sale. This is god awful. The predominant flavor is sourness. Save your six bucks.

u/Standard-Pangolin435 — 3 months ago

As the title suggests. I LOVE watching Chef Nicole on the All Recipes YouTube. She's down to earth and most of the recipes are things I used to be able to cook or literally grew up eating (I dearly miss store brand cream of soups lol. One of the best ways to make anything good lol). However, I can't make most of her dishes and most dairy free swaps just don't cut it. Would really like to find a non vegan channel or something to get some recipes and inspiration.

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u/Standard-Pangolin435 — 4 months ago