It’s a crisp 83°f (28.3c) in the house. I decided I was definitely not turning on any heat source for dinner. Which isn’t cheap. Cost per person: $6.41
It’s a crisp 83°f (28.3c) in the house. I decided I was definitely not turning on any heat source for dinner. Which isn’t cheap. Cost per person: $6.41
American “Food”
Sometimes that’s what’s for dinner. Expensive processed stuff.
I hate to break it to you but Sandwiches are British.
If I’m reading that correctly then an under us law there is no such thing as a peanut butter a jelly sandwich because it does not contain at least 35% meat.
Are you talking about the USDA part? Then no, what can be called a sandwich by law varies by state, and mostly just has to do with legal contracts vis a vis exclusivity agreements and such.
The USDA part is just saying that if you’re going to sell a hotdog it has to be at least 50% hotdog it can’t be 75% bun.
Brits would call this a roll. Sandwiches are made with slices of bread.
You clearly didn’t even read the link.
The name is, not the food. It has been ubiquitous everywhere were bread has been a thing.
You didn’t read the link either.
Delicious looking food.