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    Merely a Setback Reeve's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by lockedout View Post
    Thats the oil and vinegar and onions. Blimpie has a similar smell.
    Weird. Most other sandwich places can keep their sandwich odor under control. I love dipping foccaccia bread in oil and balsamic at italian restaurants, and I never noticed that smell before.
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    This thread really makes me wish the nearest subway wasn't 100km away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reeve View Post
    Weird. Most other sandwich places can keep their sandwich odor under control. I love dipping foccaccia bread in oil and balsamic at italian restaurants, and I never noticed that smell before.
    It might depend on the store, because the one that I normally go to does not have any horrible smell to it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reeve View Post
    Weird. Most other sandwich places can keep their sandwich odor under control. I love dipping foccaccia bread in oil and balsamic at italian restaurants, and I never noticed that smell before.
    Yeah I dunno they all smell that way though. So does blimpie.
    I mean if you want a sandwich go to a real deli owned by people who live in your town not a corporate fast food restaurant.
    Food is fresher healthier and better quality.

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    A foot long with chicken tikka, chorizo, the spicy cheese, lettuce and red onion all on some lightly toasted hearty italian bread.

    Its amazing

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    Foot long Roasted Chicken, with mustard, onions and hot peppers. I try to stay away from people for a while after !

    My SO gets a foot long - assorted - with EVERYTHING. Seriously - the sub is like 6 inches tall! It makes lots of 'snacks' for our dogs when he eats it, since toppings end up all over!
    Last edited by Eliandal; 2013-02-14 at 03:11 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by loganroth51 View Post
    Always get weird looks when they ask what else I want, and I say nothing :P

    Same here. Meatball marinara on honey oat with american cheese, toasted. Nothing else.

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    Italian foot-long
    Untoasted
    Ham
    Cheddar
    Lettuce
    Tomato
    Spinach
    Pepper


    Every time.

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    Hearty Italian
    Spicy Cheese
    Steak
    Lettuce
    Pickles
    Black Pepper
    South west sauce
    Toasted

    "Would you please let me join your p-p-party?

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    I don't really eat in the train but if I did, it'd be a sandwich with butter, bologna and cheese or crackers with yogurt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lockedout View Post
    Its a fast food chain. I guess if Mcdonalds is considered a restaurant than so is subway. What smell don't you like oil and vinegar?

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    Whats fresh about processed foods? I bet those meatballs are at least a month old depending on the volume of customers the subway has.
    It was a joke. I assumed the lack of vegetables in my list of ingredients would have tipped you off. Do you even sarcasm bro?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Morogoth View Post
    My subway always taste like shit... lol
    That is the nature of the beast.

    Try a local restaurant or deli instead of Subway if you want something different, and better.
    I like sandwiches

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    Mine will vary depending on what I am wanting that day but usually its:

    Foot long Wheat
    Bacon
    Pepper Jack Cheese
    Toasted
    Lettuce
    Tomato
    Ranch

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    I get a veggie wrap, no cheese, w/ lettuce, tomato, cucumbers, green peppers, olive, and hot peppers. Vinegar/bullseye are my sauces.

    I don't eat there often though. Maybe once every few months.

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    Subway was actually my first job. I got to take a lot of creative liberties back then (buffalo tuna!). Nowadays I'll either get a steak, egg, and cheese, on flatbread toasted, with onions/peppers, then S&P and mayo. Or a turkey on honey oat with: lettuce, double olive, jalapenos, onions, S&P, double vinegar, mayo, and one line of buffalo.

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    I get the Italian BMT on foot long italian herb and cheese bread with pepper jack cheese, jalapenos, and onions. Nothing else. I get the same thing almost every time. Usually can't eat an entire foot-long sub in one sitting so half of it goes in the fridge and gets reheated later.

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