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‘What sandwich was a big part of your childhood but would be embarrassing if you told other people about it?’ – 21 bread-based atrocities

11.

‘Strawberry slices and sugar on white buttered bread. Its been many moons since I thought of that, I might have one with some ice cream in a pint glass with 7up. I’m back at grannies about 1986.’
bigfathairybollocks

12.

‘I used to take onion sandwiches into school.’
MadWifeUK

13.

‘My wife found it really odd that I’d eat leftover cold bolognese sandwiches. I used to take those bad boys to school with me on the regular.’
Englishmuffin1

14.

‘Two rich teas with butter in the middle.’
Spottyjamie

15.

‘Hot cross bun or toasted teacake and salami. It’s got that sweet and savoury thing.’
Sea-Still5427

16.

‘Ah, the memories of a potted meat sandwich where my mum would squish the bread so it had a hand print in it, I remember being told I could like it or lump it.’
Here_to_be_humbled

17.

‘Winkles – took ages to get enough out of their shells to not look too lonely on the bread, so it was a rare treat.’
zydr_drinkr

18.

‘Chicken kiev was a favourite as a teenager.’
Grouchy-Nobody3398

19.

‘Treacle sandwich. With butter to line the bread.’
PurplePlodder1945

20.

‘We had to make a sandwich at school, early years, I was maybe 7? We were told to design the sandwich, bring the ingredients in and make it in class.

‘Some people chose jam, some chose chocolate spread. I chose pita bread, brie and smoked salmon with sweetcorn. I was known as the posh kid ever since, and my parents are equally confused as to why I didn’t just make a normal sandwich.’
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21.

‘Smooth peanut butter on brown bread with pickled onion Monster Munch on it.’
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