Everyone knows that the food timeline is the most important website on the internet. That's a fact science proved a long time ago. But it's taken me this long to discover that they have a very thorough informational page about sandwiches. This page is legit. There is so much to learn on this page that I barely read it because I'm so lazy.
Particularly of note, they have a section on the Dagwood Sandwich, which might interest Danger, who goes around LA chasing a phantom Dagwood Sandwich he claims to have eaten once. It's his Moby Dick or something. (Whatever, I didn't read that either I'M SORRY.)
Anyway, this website needs more pictures and stories about actual sandwiches. Sorry everybody!
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did you know that meat toppings on toast became fashionable during the 16th century ("Oxford Companion to Food")? Now who's the weirdo for wearing a laced ruff while cooking?
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/6e/H_Unton.jpg
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