What is the point of a BLT?!


Question:

What is the point of a BLT?


Answers:
To eat bacon lettuce and tomato... I think thats the whackest sandwhich ever. If Im going to have a sandwhich I would want more than a thin crispy layer of meat then a whole bunch of lettuce and tomato.

Another sandwich PB&J etc

The point? Nourishment? Fun with alphabet? Come on.....get smarter than that.....

A tasty way to eat a turkey sandwich!

It is one of the most supurb ways to show case some vine ripe juicy tomatoes fresh out of the garden in this world. Bacon is used so much as a garnish, some people forget it's great on it's own!

Great sandwich idea. Don't forget the Mayo!

For me it is a BT I dont like lettuce...they just taste real good!

OMG !! It's fast and easy !! Bacon lettuce and tomato !! lol with more answers !!

Happiness! Nothing is better than picking tomatoes out of your own garden and slicing them up to eat with crispy bacon and leafy greens. Brings back some happy memories. It's juicy, crispy, crunchy... mmm mmm good!

BLT is an acronym for bacon, lettuce, and tomato. Acronyms are created for abbreviation. A BLT is a very tasty sandwich, especially with mayo.

it's good.

what the point of a hamburger? or a bagel and cream cheese? what's the point of pizza? what's the point of cereal?

I love adding avocado to mine, making it a BLAT.

To make your hunger go away, I guess. Lol.

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bacon lettuce and tomato .. ? lol .. i always thought BLT stood for boloney, limburger and tang (breakfast drink of the astronauts) .. oh yummy .. still makes my stomach growl ...

seriously though .. uhm .. what's the point of your question?

to get your daily needed grains, meat and veggies

so you can experience a little bit of heaven on earth LOL

Best Lingering Taste!!!

It's only the most awesome thing since sliced bread. As a matter of fact, it's probably why they invented sliced bread.




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