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tavernier

(14,418 posts)
10. So glad you asked!
Sun Jan 27, 2013, 06:24 PM
Jan 2013

Many years ago there was a pizza place in Kalamazoo called the Pizza Yen. They made a sub to. die. for.

This is it:

Crispy on the outside, soft of the inside sub bun
ham (not boiled... the good stuff)
onion slices (yellow, not sweet)
hot pizza sauce (a lot) (not spicy, hot as in temperature)
mozzarella cheese (a lot)


By the time they delivered it to your house in the paper sleeve, the copious amounts of cheese had melted from the hot sauce, all gooey and yummy and needing ten paper napkins.

Orgasmic.


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My dog ate my paper warrior1 Jan 2013 #1
+1 hollysmom Jan 2013 #2
No that was me :) kudzu22 Jan 2013 #6
Grinders, I think are baked to get the cheese nice and gooey. TheMightyFavog Jan 2013 #3
Grinders are from Massachusetts as far as I know LiberalEsto Jan 2013 #13
Hoagies are around Philadelphia NutmegYankee Jan 2013 #17
Grinders can be found as far south as southern CT KamaAina Jan 2013 #24
Subs used to be long and hoagies were short. femmocrat Jan 2013 #4
Location A Little Weird Jan 2013 #5
Subs might be from upstate, NY union_maid Jan 2013 #8
I wonder if hero came from the Greek gyro? nt LiberalEsto Jan 2013 #14
I guess that's possible union_maid Jan 2013 #15
In northern DE they've always been called subs. SteveG Jan 2013 #34
Hoagie is the accepted Philadelphia term. Demoiselle Jan 2013 #7
Right on randr Jan 2013 #28
The first four are the same thing. harmonicon Jan 2013 #9
So glad you asked! tavernier Jan 2013 #10
In lower NY heroes can be hot or cold union_maid Jan 2013 #11
Peppers and eggs hero. Graybeard Jan 2013 #20
Question union_maid Jan 2013 #12
Hey! What about Muffulettas? trof Jan 2013 #16
The muffuletta roll is round rather than torpedo-shaped KamaAina Jan 2013 #25
picky trof Jan 2013 #31
Grinders are from anywhere in New England jmowreader Jan 2013 #18
Around where I grew up it was called a "Wedge" Populist_Prole Jan 2013 #19
??? MiddleFingerMom Jan 2013 #21
Was it upstate New York? KamaAina Jan 2013 #27
Well kinda' Populist_Prole Jan 2013 #29
Differences: They are called different things in different parts of LeftinOH Jan 2013 #22
Just give me raptor_rider Jan 2013 #23
Po'boys should be made with Leidenheimer bread KamaAina Jan 2013 #26
Adomsons. Adomsons is French Dip Heaven Taverner Jan 2013 #30
I want a damn sandwhich, I don't care what they're called. sakabatou Jan 2013 #32
Sub and a tonic XRubicon Jan 2013 #33
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