cf British or American corned beef?
Can you make a Reuben with British corned beef? Isnât it something else entirely at that point?
Isnât that called a vomit sandwich?
Can you believe my dad likes that stuff? Due to growing up during the war or something? Rationing addled his sense of taste?
Did you know I am one of the few Americans who are into food that knows the difference? (American, itâs better. Well, jewish american immigrant really.)
Arenât some of us left-handed?
(Did @tropo beat me to the point?)
Rationing addled his sense of taste?
Is that a common British malady?
While the plating presentation is simple and elegant, can I give it one-and-a-half stars for a-temporality?
Isnât a Rachel made with turkey?
Do you write from right to left, or just with an extreme hook?
Isnât a Rachel a haircut?
Who knows?
Where did my calluses go!?
Donât you know I share a few personal characteristics with our current President, including being part of the hook generation?
You?
Your⌠stomach?
Are you a community organizer too?
And youâre from Chicago?
WaitâŚare youâŚ?
For the record, did you know that a Reuben without any meat at all is a very yummy and more adult version of grilled cheese?
A Rachel? Would you believe itâs the first time Iâve ever heard that?
Around here, we call them pastrami reubens, period, dig?
http://magazine.foxnews.com/recipe/katzs-pastrami-reuben-sandwich
And isnât the best the combo with pastrami and corned beef?
Isnât it some made up BS?
Isnât community organizing a synonym for corralling cats? And wouldnât I commit harakiri rather than put myself through that?
Do we all congregate here or something, because it doesnât really seem to be news?