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a sandwich! he gambled for 24 hours and only ate meat between toast the whole time. they named this after his estate- sandwich. not his name.
You can make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich or macaroni and cheese. Make sure you have adult supervision or help for the latter. Peanut butter crackers are also a healthy choice. If you have deli meat, you can make a turkey sandwich or a ham sandwich.
She didn't make him a sandwich, and he only had to warn her once.
Puzzle 55, The Odd Sandwich, Curious Village. Answer = You would only need to make one cut to make it fit perfectly into the sandwich box.
"sure, but only if you wash my dishes!"
A sandwich is only as healthy as what you put on it. I like to make mine with some low fat meats and plenty of veggies with no condiments.
you would get tastier, better food. plants would die
If it is a vessel (boat), yes. If it is a sandwich, no. It can only have "pieces" of people in it, if it is a sandwich ;)
The only connection a sandwich would have to plants is if it contained vegetables such as tomato or lettuce as ingredients.
Only if you want to. You may enjoy it!
no she can only benefit from making a sandwich
A sandwich would only be protected by copyright if it were literally a work of art. You may trademark a sandwich (the Filet o' Fish, for example, is a registered trademark), but this can be expensive. There are also a few sandwich patents, such as the "sealed crustless sandwich" known as Uncrustables.