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Jimmy John’s is MUCH better than Subway, Blimpie, or any of the other sandwich chains. Their roast beef or italian subs are quite good, IMHO. Never tried the tuna, though.
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Originally posted by chewingthefat
I pulled up Jimmy Johns web site from Miami Don’s post. They had a list of their side items, one of them was "Real Potato Chips", I hate going to a place and getting fake potato chips! BTW, I have NEVER heard of Jimmy Johns, I’m certain I’ll be OK anyhow!
I’m pretty sure Shearer’s makes their chips. I’ve bought bags of Jimmy John’s small bags at Shearer’s outlet in Brewster, OH before.
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Originally posted by basingreg
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Originally posted by stricken_detective
^^It’s not soy sauce, it’s almost like a thousand island type deal with finely chopped celery & onion & maybe pickle. BLECH.Give me a #12, no cucumbers, any day.
Actually, it is soy sauce. No pickles though. Plus, they only go through the trouble of finely chopping celery and onion to make all you internet food trolls angry.
Except in this case, troll = you. Digging up an 8 month old thread for no reason other than to poke at it again.
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Originally posted by stricken_detective
^^It’s not soy sauce, it’s almost like a thousand island type deal with finely chopped celery & onion & maybe pickle. BLECH.Give me a #12, no cucumbers, any day.
Actually, it is soy sauce. No pickles though. Plus, they only go through the trouble of finely chopping celery and onion to make all you internet food trolls angry.
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Originally posted by sk bob
you probably think subways good too.
Nah, I don’t really care for Subway. I’ll say it again though, I do like Jimmy Johns (gasp!).
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Originally posted by Michael Hoffman
Golly saps, it’s terrible seejing you having those flashbacks to your unhappy childhood again.
Hmmm. Your response makes no sense. I wasn’t talking about my childhood. You must be delusional.
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Originally posted by MiamiDon
I guess it’s this Jimmy John’s:From the menu:
#3 TOTALLY TUNA!
Golly saps, it’s terrible seejing you having those flashbacks to your unhappy childhood again.
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Originally posted by Michael Hoffman
I cannot understand why anyone would want to buy a tuna sub. Tuna salad on a sub bun? Next thing you know someone will try to sell a sub with turkey or roast beef, or something else really strange — like a cheeseburger.
You’re right. The idea of putting different meats or anything on a sub roll is quite a foreign concept. The fact that some crazy person actually put cheese on a perfectly good hamburger blows me away. I wish people would stop trying to innovate and doing crazy things thing like putting sauce on pasta, putting lobster in a roll, or putting condiments on a hot dog or hamburger. Absolutely insane!
I pulled up Jimmy Johns web site from Miami Don’s post. They had a list of their side items, one of them was "Real Potato Chips", I hate going to a place and getting fake potato chips! BTW, I have NEVER heard of Jimmy Johns, I’m certain I’ll be OK anyhow!
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Originally posted by Michael Hoffman
I cannot understand why anyone would want to buy a tuna sub. Tuna salad on a sub bun? Next thing you know someone will try to sell a sub with turkey or roast beef, or something else really strange — like a cheeseburger.
We just got this dope in town who is trying to sell this round dough thingi, with tomato sauce and shredded cheese spread all over it, then put in this big oven til it’s cooked….laughable!
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Originally posted by Michael Hoffman
I cannot understand why anyone would want to buy a tuna sub. Tuna salad on a sub bun? Next thing you know someone will try to sell a sub with turkey or roast beef, or something else really strange — like a cheeseburger.
One of the schools I attended as a child served tuna salad on hot dog rolls.
I cannot understand why anyone would want to buy a tuna sub. Tuna salad on a sub bun? Next thing you know someone will try to sell a sub with turkey or roast beef, or something else really strange — like a cheeseburger.
you probably think subways good too.
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