What is the best Meat/Cheese combo for a sandwich?!


Question:

What is the best Meat/Cheese combo for a sandwich?

Classical studies shows us throught modern history royalty prefer ham/swiss.


Answers:
The best cheese is irish wexford vintage cheddar,add some
smoked ham,cherry tomatoes on brown bread any will do. I had one an hour ago it was beautiful

Corned beef/swiss...on rye of course,w/a tiny bit of horseradish.

I think ham and cheddar.

umm..ham N swiss
or ham N white american

I'm all about Turkey and Swiss.

corned beef, pastrami and swiss.

The best is a club sandwich made with wheat bread (toasted) american cheese with turkey, bacon, mayo, mustard, and some lettuce!! :) YUMMY!!

Ham & American Cheese!!!

personally i like ham with pepper jack

ok........put all lunch meats that u have on a sandwhich.........chicken, ham, beef, steak, salami, etc. anything u cant hink of with mayonaise and some munster cheese.........its so good..........when i make thenm they weigh like 1and a half pounds but r so good.......

I work at subway and i more sandwiches go through my hands in a week than most will make in their lifetime. ham and swiss isn't actually that popular. whats more popular is turkey and american... however, it just depends on your taste. id rather have chicken and pepperjack.

Cheddar and roast beef

possum and limburger

Turkey and cheese!!!

genoa salami and baby swiss with mustard on rye bread.

turkey and swiss.

i like ham but i prefer tuna fish sandwiches

My favorite is smoked turkey and swiss....YUM

HAM-TURKEY

Smoked turky and gooda

I prefer salami and cheddar cheese with a little spread of mayo and mustard.

Man well that study is wrong....... its all about Turkey.. and swiss, american, or chedder cheese doesn't matter which one..




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