My girlfriend won't make me a sandwich can I fix it?
Do you mean can you fix the sandwich yourself, or can you fix your girlfriend's attitude to preparing food for you?
If it's the first, and you're in your own home, go ahead and get yourself a sandwich; ask your girlfriend if she'd like one too. If you do this a few times and she still never offers to make one for you (she could be shy about messing around in your kitchen), tell her to feel free to use the kitchen whenever she likes. If she stll doesn't, or complains about the way you make sandwiches for her, just make them for yourself in future, or if it bothers you, find another girl.
If you're in her home, ask if it's okay to use her kitchen to make yourself a sandwich. If she says yes, ask her if she'd like you to make one for her, too. If she says no, she doesn't want you using her kitchen, you have a problem which is easily fixed: find a girl who isn't so strange about such things. If she says yes, offer to make one for her too. Then, as above, if she never offers to help, or to make something for you, either just keep making your own or find another girl.
These solutions take care at the same time of (a) getting your sandwich and (b) dealing with your girl's attitude.
Be sensitive; there might be a perfectly reasonable explanation why she won't make you a sandwich if you're prepared to do the same. If there isn't a reasonable explanation, better luck with the next girl: who needs a friend with sandwich hangups?
What is meant by Mechanical engineering sandwich?
in sandwich u will get industrial training at last yr same corse as mech bt u will gt exp
1980
What sandwich toppings start with the letter S?
You could put Usinger's bratwurst on the sandwich. Usinger's is a company in Milwaukee, Wisconsin that makes sausage.
How did the club sandwich get its name?
There are a couple different theories on this. My personal favorite is that “club” stands for “Chicken and Lettuce Under Bacon,” which is fun but not all that plausible—a club doesn’t have to have chicken, after all, and the earliest recipes didn't follow that order or make any references to an acronym.
A better theory is that the first club sandwich was cobbled together at the Union Club or the Saratoga Club House in the late 1800s. Both places claim that coveted “first club sandwich” title, and, of course, both have “club” in their name. Either way, the sandwich’s broad popularity at country clubs around the turn of the 20th century could also account for its name.
Luke Sheffield, a famous english author was in his study writing a novel which is today known as the adventures of Betty Swollocks. Being a wealthy author Sheffield took it upon himself to employ a variety of different people - a selection of benefits came out of this choice.
Advantages for Sheffield:
A woman who's job is to actually make sandwhiches, so they can not moan about it.
Somebody to wash him whilst he wrote marvelous novels.
Advantages for the workers:
Money.
Mr Sheffield was overwhelmed at how well his decision to employ people had worked out and he had a habit of eating sandwhich style meat as kind of a hobby (of course then it wasn't refered to as 'sandwhich meat') The people working for him decided that in order to satisfy there employer further they would combine his two favourite things, both a loaf and meat.
Originally they placed the meat in a loaf, making the meat to wheat ratio way out; Sheffield noticed this and quickly corrected it ensuring that the meat outweighed the bread by a substantial amount.
Your result, the sandwhich.
VERY!
Just look at it. At the least it is two different things: bread and something that is not bread.
What systems of the body are involved in preparing and eating a sandwich?
your stomach well because you want to eat the brain tells the stomach to eat a sandwich
What if a good guy says make you a sandwich?
If you want, you can make him a sandwich. If you don't want to, you tell him to make his own sandwich.
What group of the foods does sandwich belong?
It is grain for bread but it depends on what is in it If its a cheese sandwich than dairy or if it's a chicken sandwich then meat
How is turning on the computer like eating a sandwich?
There is nothing really similar about either of those two things.
What was the first sandwich bag created?
The first sandwich bag was created in the 1960s when the American company Zip-Loc introduced a resealable plastic bag designed for food storage. These bags featured a simple zip closure that allowed users to easily seal and access their sandwiches and snacks. The innovation quickly gained popularity for its convenience and practicality, revolutionizing how people stored and transported food.
What actors and actresses appeared in Neil Hamburger Live at the Phoenix Greyhound Park - 2003?
The cast of Neil Hamburger Live at the Phoenix Greyhound Park - 2003 includes: Gregg Turkington as himself
How much does 1 hamburger cost?
How much a hamburger costs depends on the restaurant. Some restaurants sell hamburgers for $1.00, and others may sell them for up to $7.00, maybe more.
Who made the first toasted sandwich?
As a by product of the electric stove the first electric toaster oven was invented in 1910. A gentleman named William Hadawy who designed the first electric stove also invented the toaster. William developed the idea for the Westinghouse Corporation who is still a leading producer of toaster ovens today.
Why do egg sandwiches not smell when bought from a shop?
They could possibly be made from powdered or dehydrated eggs, which could effect the smell.