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. $ + . the sweet smokehouse sandwich served with black forest smoked turkey, brie cheese, fresh avocado, and honey mustard. $ + . the cuban sandwich served with roast pork, ham, swiss cheese and pickles on a panini. $ + . pepperoni delite sandwich served with pepperoni, deluxe ham, italian herb coated
tomatoes. $ + . italian combo sandwich served with prosciutto, salami, pepperoni, provolone, roasted peppers, lettuce, and tomatoes. $ + . the healthy club sandwich served with lower sodium ham, lacey swiss, lettuce, tomatoes, and black olives. $ + . beechwood sandwich served with black forest beechwood smoked...
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majority of people polled would raise their hands when asked if they had a can of campbell's tomato soup in their pantry somewhere. and i bet when asked how long that can of soup has been sitting in the pantry, most people would say probably more than a couple months. what's amazing to me (and hey, i had not
sauce, vine-ripened, ketchup, salsa, etc... tomatoes were the one vegetable, oops i mean fruit, i never made any fuss eating. to clear up the age-old debate, botanically-speaking, the tomato is a fruit and can be further classified as a berry since it is pulpy and has edible seeds. tomato: it's a fruit not...
https://www.myjudythefoodie.com/2012/02/smoky-tomato-soup-with-maple-candied-bacon/
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, washington - blueberries, maine - blueberries, frozen - bluefish, boston, filet, broiled - bran flakes - all bran - bread, white - bread, boston, brown bread, cracked wheat - bread, pumpernickel - bread, rye - bread, whole wheat - breadfruit, cooked broccoli broccoli, cooked - broccoli, frozen, cooked...
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