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Fancy a lasagne sandwich?....
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earthling13
11-07-2010
How about some brain (literally) food:

http://www.moolf.com/images/stories/...20sandwich.jpg

Bedlem
12-07-2010
Originally Posted by Mystic-Topaz:
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Wossa " cheese toaster " ?”

It's similar to a Panini Press but it seals the bread. You end up with a toasted sandwhich that looks like this with 2 pockets of melted cheese inside
RAINBOWGIRL22
12-07-2010
Originally Posted by DaisyBumbleroot:
“i used to make bolognese sandwiches and they were lovely, so id imagine lasangne ones will be nice”

Me too, although I use pitta bread!

Have also been known to stuff my lasagne into pitta pockets - for this reason alone I try not serve much bread with lasagne (too many carbs!!).

I'd not buy the Tesco Sarnie though, I am not a fan of shop sarnies!
Mystic-Topaz
12-07-2010
Originally Posted by asunshineday:
“I make mince toasties in the cheese toaster.. they are lush”

Originally Posted by Bedlem:
“It's similar to a Panini Press but it seals the bread. You end up with a toasted sandwhich that looks like this with 2 pockets of melted cheese inside”



LOL

AAaaahhhhhhh............. Sortof gotya now ..............Thats not a " cheese " toaster though ................. By your own definition it also toasts mince ( LOL ) .......... We just call those " toastie machines " ...........
Orangemaid
12-07-2010
I made this tonight

I had me left over lasagne, and reheated it, and then i got some bread out( cos i remembered this thread..lol), and made a butty..I cut some warm lasagne and slapped it in a butty..It was delicious indeed
mathertron
12-07-2010
Originally Posted by Orangemaid:
“I made this tonight

I had me left over lasagne, and reheated it, and then i got some bread out( cos i remembered this thread..lol), and made a butty..I cut some warm lasagne and slapped it in a butty..It was delicious indeed ”

It's amazing isnt it, I always reheat lasagne in the microwave and slop it between bits o bread.
GiraffeGirl
12-07-2010
Originally Posted by earthling13:
“How about some brain (literally) food:

http://www.moolf.com/images/stories/...20sandwich.jpg

”

I just retched
ayrshireman
14-07-2010
Hmmmm, just had mine from Tesco's.

Quite nice actually. Soft white bread, tasty thick cheese and the lasagne was very nice.

Of course, a bit wierd it being cold, and its too high in fat for a daily sandwich, although it didnt actually feel heavy at all.
epicurian
14-07-2010
Originally Posted by ayrshireman:
“Hmmmm, just had mine from Tesco's.

Quite nice actually. Soft white bread, tasty thick cheese and the lasagne was very nice.

Of course, a bit wierd it being cold, and its too high in fat for a daily sandwich, although it didnt actually feel heavy at all.”

Did you eat it with a knife and fork?
Simi89
14-07-2010
it looks gross.
dids858
14-07-2010
use to do that all the time with some extra tommy K
Welsh-lad
14-07-2010
Urgh. Cold pasta on clammy supermarket bread

I'd rather have hot lasagne with a fresh crusty roll.
degsyhufc
14-07-2010
I think many would prefer that but if you're out and about and have a short time for lunch then it is one more option.

I agree with the white bread though. Eating supermarket sandwiches several days a week almost put me off white bread.
I would only eat sandwiches made with the multi-grain bread such as BLT or Ploughmans.
solentboy
15-07-2010
Originally Posted by LostFool:
“This takes some beating as the world's least appetising sandwich:

http://www.kfc.com/doubledown/”

That would actually be nice though...just the once
LostFool
15-07-2010
Was almost tempted by one in Tesco at lunchtime today...

...but then had second thoughts and stuck to my usual ham, cheese & pickle.
crazychris12
15-07-2010
Saw those today.
Orangemaid
16-07-2010
not now i dont fancy one,,but tomorrow night i might
LostFool
20-07-2010
Still haven't been tempted by the lasagne sandwich but I've just had one of the Tesco onion bhaji sandwich (zapped in the microwave) and it wasn't bad at all.
asunshineday
20-07-2010
We tried one a few days ago and it actually wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. Probably wouldn't buy it again though!
degsyhufc
20-07-2010
Originally Posted by LostFool:
“Still haven't been tempted by the lasagne sandwich but I've just had one of the Tesco onion bhaji sandwich (zapped in the microwave) and it wasn't bad at all.”

They seem to be going all out on the fillings
rivercity_rules
20-07-2010
I've had Lasagne on a bagel before.

Cold Lasagne is so much better than hot in my opinion, it holds together so much better. Wouldn't buy it from Tesco though, I don't like their bread, prefer boots sandwiches.
mimicole
20-07-2010
I like lasagne but that looks and sounds awful.
Uncle_Phil
14-04-2014
Campaign to bring this back!

https://www.facebook.com/BringBackLasagnwich
Patti-Ann
17-04-2014
Originally Posted by mimicole:
“I like lasagne but that looks and sounds awful.”

I feel that too - cold lasagne on a sandwich? yuk

I've often had fish fingers in a sandwich though (with tomato ketchup)

EDIT: I've just noticed this thread is from 2010. So I take it the idea didn't take off
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