If there's something on your mind that just doesn't seem to fall into any of the other categories, well, it quite likely belongs inside Joe Finneman's marketplace. Think of it as a general store for general discussions!
Orchard Roasted Chicken or Black Forest Ham
6 in. 12 Grain Wheat
Provolone Cheese
Lettuce
Spinach (not always)
Banana Peppers
Olives
Pickles
Lite Mayo
Tomatoes (very occasionally)
I adore Subway! It's one of my favorite restaurants! The last couple of times we went, I split a sub with my mom, so we ordered her favorite - Ham & Turkey on the flatbread, with all toppings except olives, with honey mustard. However, my all time favorite and the one I've ordered many many times is:
Italian BMT
Wheat bread
Provolone
Lettuce
Pickles
Mayo
Can't be beat.
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Jesus' Princess wrote:
No, I don't have problems with any other dairy, I don't really know why. It's mostly the smell I think..
I'm the same way! I don't like cheese, but I like yoghurt and other stuff.
Anyway, I either get Turkey + Pickles + Onions + Oil & vinegar all on italian, or a meatball sub with the same vegetables as previously mentioned Subway is right across the street, but I haven't gone as much this semester.
I don't really have an official meat I always get, but I probably most often get turkey or chicken. Although I'll occasionally get whatever random thing is on the $5 menu for the month--especially when its buffalo chicken or chicken bacon ranch. I really like the Italian Herb and Cheese bread but I usually get wheat. And I usually get pepper jack cheese but occasionally something else.
As for the other stuff, I always get spinach, olives, jalepenos, and pickles. I don't see the point of getting lettuce when spinach is better tasting and healthier. >_>
And I often get chipotle sauce but sometimes ranch or light mayo or mustard instead.
My most recent Subway experience was rather frightening and involved unsanitary conditions from the employees, but I'm sure I'll go back... just maybe to a different location.
Jesus' Princess wrote:No, I don't have problems with any other dairy, I don't really know why. It's mostly the smell I think..
Shennifer wrote:I'm the same way! I don't like cheese, but I like yoghurt and other stuff.
That is because the cheese they have at Subway is boring and processed stuff.
If you had my family's real cheese on the other hand...
Well, my family used to make cheese, (we used to have the dairy cows, so lots of milk) and I couldn't eat that either. I'm sure your cheese is very good though BC.
Jesus' Princess wrote:Well, my family used to make cheese, (we used to have the dairy cows, so lots of milk) and I couldn't eat that either. I'm sure your cheese is very good though BC.
Mimi wrote:How can you keep all that inside one sandwich?
He should make a video.
Everything my sister has except the black olives. Olives are evil.
Haha. I want to know how you girls keep it all in too.
I agree, olives are most definitely evil.
Something is wrong with you people! Black olives ARE NOT evil, that's why they're... black?
"Olives are (obviously) the source of olive oil, which as many health benefits. It's loaded with antioxidants and some research shows that it reduces the risk of cancer. It lowers blood pressure, blood sugar, and the levels of LDL cholesterol (the bad kind) They are good for your skin, too.
Not to mention, they're delicious!" From answers.yahoo.com
Anna><> wrote:I get everything except for banana peppers of jalapeno peppers. I want my money's worth out of the sandwich!
That's one reason I get so much on my sandwich.
Laura Ingalls wrote:I adore Subway! It's one of my favorite restaurants!
Agreed. It's one of the best fast food restaurants.
Joanne wrote:I don't really go there that often. But I never have a sub without-
Knight Fisher wrote:I don't like black olives because of an incident a long time ago when they got in my cereal. Never liked them or rice chex much ever since.
...black olives and rice chex? That would certainly be an interesting combo.