I didn't even realize that my breakfasts are so Scandinavian. I'd feel right at home up there. My usual breakfast consists of some yoghurt and bread with cheese and/or ham, like this:
I also often eat buns instead of bread:
Looks delicious
I didn't even realize that my breakfasts are so Scandinavian. I'd feel right at home up there. My usual breakfast consists of some yoghurt and bread with cheese and/or ham, like this:
I also often eat buns instead of bread:
Looks delicious
You just can't get good wood like that in any of the states. Trust me, I checked the Walmart.
Meatball sandwich - EU edition?
looks very german too.
had nearly the same for my breakfast.
I'll make some regular plain-ass Scandinavian butter/cheese sandwiches today and post pictures for ya'll.
How would they be any different than the various struggwiches ITT?
I'm sure they're delicious, but they're not the end-all be-all of sandwiches their proponents make them out to be. Like a sandwich is a vehicle for the delivery of ingredients, this thread is a vehicle for the delivery of weird anti-Americanism.
Nothing anti-Americanism about this thread. Everything is said in jest.
No, I'm quite confident that the ridiculous statements that you can't get good bread or varieties of cheese in America were coming from ignorance, not comedy.
LTTP on this thread.
Was inspired to make an american version of the euro sandwich. I did not have any butter but zapping it in the microwave for ten seconds loosened it all up.
LTTP on this thread.
Was inspired to make an american version of the euro sandwich. I did not have any butter but zapping it in the microwave for ten seconds loosened it all up.
I think that type of talk just derails the conversation and thread, actually. No one in their right mind takes that type of talk seriously anyways.
I could really go for a panini right now:
What... What is that you have on there
LTTP on this thread.
Was inspired to make an american version of the euro sandwich. I did not have any butter but zapping it in the microwave for ten seconds loosened it all up.
LTTP on this thread.
Was inspired to make an american version of the euro sandwich. I did not have any butter but zapping it in the microwave for ten seconds loosened it all up.
LTTP on this thread.
Was inspired to make an american version of the euro sandwich. I did not have any butter but zapping it in the microwave for ten seconds loosened it all up.
I can't tell if the plastic wrapping is still on the cheese.
#americancheese
This hits me right in the childhood. Just like mom used to make them.
lol
its always so shiny
fuck american cheese
I use Ameircan Cheese to give my cat his pills; I sometimes get grossed out just looking at it.
Rectally?
Nice try sarcastic American. A real European would have used "mum"
Shiny American cheese melts better than any European cheese. Have you ever had delicious European queso? no. Their cheese isn't melty enough
I use Ameircan Cheese to give my cat his pills; I sometimes get grossed out just looking at it.
"mom, MOOOOOOOM, there are some euros on gaf saying that our cheese is shitty, why are they being so ANTI-AMERICAN???"
"shush don't pay any attention to them, they are just being jelly because they are struggling and poor. Now go clap your hands son because we're having burgers with FREEDOM CHEESE for dinner".
American cheese is weak as fuck. Defending it does nothing but cede the culinary high ground to euro gaf.
Do other countries not have really cheap, bad quality "cheese" like Kraft Singles? The overreactions from people outside the US to American "Cheese" is always pretty funny.
That's now how these threads work. Someone finds the worst, silliest example of something that exists in America and then makes a post about "DO ALL AMERICANS DO THIS LOL???"
Every hamburger is mcdonalds and every american beer is coors light.
Are you saying this thread is more culturally ignorant of the US than it is of Europe? Because it sure isn't!
Likewise for our dog.
Unfortunately, he's smart and eats everything but the pill.
How is it not?
And you're public enemy #1!
LTTP on this thread.
Was inspired to make an american version of the euro sandwich. I did not have any butter but zapping it in the microwave for ten seconds loosened it all up.
Do other countries not have really cheap, bad quality "cheese" like Kraft Singles? The overreactions from people outside the US to American "Cheese" is always pretty funny.
So today we had some classic Swedish hot sandwiches. Cheese and ham on white sea salt bread. Served with delicious broccoli soup. It always feels weird to have sandwiches as an actual meal as opposed to a tiny snack, but it's nice for some variety.
I'm pretty sure there are way more Americans being incredulous at the concept of breakfast sandwiches than Europeans insulting American cuisine.
Why would we be incredulous at something we have all across the US?
Yeah, I think every country has some kind of cheap induvidually wrapped cheeselike product like that.
I'm pretty sure there are way more Americans being incredulous at the concept of breakfast sandwiches than Europeans insulting American cuisine.
What... What is that you have on there
Google Image search breakfast sandwich and then compare it to that bread and cheese picture and you'll see where our "incredulity" comes from99% of the thread doesn't seem to recognize them so I'm guessing you don't.