The art of sandwich making
HOW TO MAKE A SANDWICH
Though making and or purchasing fancy meals may seem more appetizing at the moment, it will leave you the consumer in shock when you realize the big hole it has left in your wallet. So what delicious alternative is there? That's right a sandwich, nothing beats an old classic that can be altered in so many ways to your liking, it's cheap and satisfying that you would even go as far as making seconds.
Step 1: Deciding what type of sandwich
The most crucial step of creating your heavenly meal is to know what exactly you want. There are many types of sandwiches out there ranging from a classic ham and cheese up to an anchovy and mushroom sandwich. Everyone has their personal favorites or just crave a certain type, so knowing what type of sandwich you desire can save you from biting into a mistake.
Step 2: Ingredients
Once you've decided on what type of sandwich you want, for this example we will use ham and cheese, you will need to run to the store and acquire the ingredients needed such as bread, mayo, cheese, lettuce, and ham. If desired you may purchase extra ingredients to add a personal twist to your meal.
Step 3: Construction
Constructing your sandwich is also an important step, you may freely pile on as much as you want between those two buns, but for those who only want a quick snack there a simple traditional way. Simply spread mayo either on one or both buns, place your deli meat on the bottom bun, add a slice of cheese onto the meat, then add lettuce, and to top it all off smother it all together with your second slice of bread.
Step 4: Devour
Finally, the most satisfying step of them all, destroying that succulent meal you've created after much patience and preparation. Your goal has now been met, you are now full and satisfied but there is no shame on making seconds.
(Imaginary partner) Hmmm, your blog goes into good detail on how one can create a sandwich and even goes into detail such as saying that there are many kinds of weird combinations, As a suggestion, I would say you should consider adding more steps on how to make these other combinations instead of just one.
ReplyDeleteI see where you're coming from my fake partner that was created because someone stole mine, but every one has there own preference in making there own sandwich I only gave a simple example so one may start thinking of what to create, there are tons of combinations but in the end it's up to you what you would like to create in any given order you can even make a toasted sandwich with toast between two pieces of bread, so over all its up to the consumer.
ReplyDeleteGiovanny, I'm glad you were able to find such a good partner. This is a pretty attractive & clear blog, but it doesn't provide new information to anybody who would be able to access this blog. What I mean is that people know how to make a sandwich, so this blog had the opportunity to surprise us with new sandwich making concepts, but those didn't happen. Also, you claim that you'll be using ham and cheese as our example, but... do you?
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