@Ghost-of-a-Duke
Many fine suggestions (some not so fine) for a sandwich but
apart from Suzi none have given due consideration to the Earl Grey.
Any fish, strong cheese, onion or egg would overpower the Bergamot.
I suggest a delicately smoked ham, sliced thin with a little cress or dandelion leaf.
Although the cucumber is probably a winner. (Peeled and de-seeded!)
@wolfgang59 saidYou are wise beyond your years' sir.
@Ghost-of-a-Duke
Many fine suggestions (some not so fine) for a sandwich but
apart from Suzi none have given due consideration to the Earl Grey.
Any fish, strong cheese, onion or egg would overpower the Bergamot.
I suggest a delicately smoked ham, sliced thin with a little cress or dandelion leaf.
Although the cucumber is probably a winner. (Peeled and de-seeded!)
The OP was indeed a test (which you just passed). There is ultimately only one sandwich to eat with a cup of Earl Grey, and it contains cucumbers.
@drewnogal saidI was going to say cheese and ham toasted sandwich... no sauce though.
At this time of the year? It will probably be raining and cold so you’ll get
a cheese and onion toasted sandwich with a shake of Worcester sauce.
Oh and I don't have any other tea than green tea so it's either that or coffee.
Black, no sugar 😉
He's going to time me out now, isn't he?
@ghost-of-a-duke saidI'm looking forward to Level 2.
The OP was indeed a test (which you just passed).
@ghost-of-a-duke saidFirst of all, you're not only bold by inviting yourself, but you are being arrogant by assuming you're welcome.
I'm coming to your home for afternoon tea. (Deal with it).
What sandwich are you going to serve me with that cup of Earl Grey?
(Your answer will have implications).
In any case: a cold meatloaf sandwich, served on soft rye, with a little ketchup and black pepper, and a side of kettle cooked chips, and a sliver of pickle.
Then......Bible study.
@chaney3 saidThe most appealing part of that selection is the Bible. (And I'm an atheist).
First of all, you're not only bold by inviting yourself, but you are being arrogant by assuming you're welcome.
In any case: a cold meatloaf sandwich, served on soft rye, with a little ketchup and black pepper, and a side of kettle cooked chips, and a sliver of pickle.
Then......Bible study.
@ghost-of-a-duke saidSir, my sandwich selection is the best so far.
The most appealing part of that selection is the Bible. (And I'm an atheist).
Have you not tasted the benefits of a great meatloaf on day two?
@ghost-of-a-duke saidRoasted turkey sliced thin and piled high on 21 Whole Grains by Dave's Killer Breads. A thin application of the spread of your choice, Tillamook cheddar cheese, tomato slices (sliced thin) covered up with raw spinach leaves. Perhaps a little Jameson in your tea or to the side if so desired.
I'm coming to your home for afternoon tea. (Deal with it).
What sandwich are you going to serve me with that cup of Earl Grey?
(Your answer will have implications).
Enjoy!
@ghost-of-a-duke saidSo much for the atheist banquet.
Ghost he likes his sandwiches,
but please hold off the meat,
I'd soon devour sauerkraut
or lick my neighbour's feet.
Sounds lame.