Maybe there is a way to do it, but you will probably not have a lot of success. A fresh sub will have some moist ingredients like mayo or olive oil, and that will make some of the bread soggy. There will also sometimes be lettuce or other herb-like ingredients that won't take well to freezing. The food will still be edible, but probably not very appealing.
No dip stupid *** just buy one and put it in the freezer
Yes, but not if they contain lettuce, tomatoes, green peppers, etc.
Sub of the day as low as RM7.50
Sub sandwiches.
south pole does freeze
wow,can't believe this was a question. The answer is Sub-Zero. He is a cryomancer, so he has ice MAGIC. Mr. Freeze is a dude in a suit, and his Ice would not harm Sub-zero at all (again, CryoMANCER). Plus, Sub-zero can disable Mr. Freeze and run him through with a magic ice Kori Blade before Mr. Freeze can get out one of those annoying frost puns. Sub-Zero is also a Lin-Kuei NINJA, remember.
bfa
leaking door seal
Pickles and Cats Sandwiches in Belgium, Litlle children meatball sandwich in China and the donkey dick sub in Russia
You would have six, obviously!
What is Subway This not the sub you ride on this the one you eat. Sub way sandwiches are delious. There are many different subs. There is a deal at subway ( veggie, hame, pizza sub, and meat ball marana subs are $3.00 plus tax for a 6 inch $5.00 for a 12 inch sub. There are even giant subs at sub way cookie platers, and sub platters even soups too! Try sub way! are you kidding me!?? this is America people!!!!!! and you havent had subway are you CRAZZY!!!
you need anti freeze. this also stops the water from boiling over (will not allow water to turn to steam when heated or freeze in sub zero temperatures).
I freeze it & like it. It's a delightful frozen , afternoon snack. However I wonder if I am damaging it's activeness?