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Sandwich Crazy

For the truly crazy, we have created a sandwich shop with apparel, accessories and other odd things that probably shouldn't feature sandwiches (yet we couldn't resist). Show of your inner sandwich, and let us know which sandwich you would like to see on a t-shirt...

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The ArtiClogger: Monte Cristo Cinnamon Sandwich (Poway Style)

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Our friends Shelley and Jens have a thing for stuff that is deep fried. Being from the south, Shelley grew up frying fowl, but Jens is Danish and just developed a taste for it after meeting Shelley (we think). In any case, their love is strong so for Jens’ birthday last month, they had a ‘bring stuff to deep-fry’ party. We had deep fried chicken legs and thighs and wings, battered deep fried shrimp, deep fried Twinkies (Better than un-fried I might add, although still disgusting), and of course we brought; Sandwiches. We were a bit shocked to discover this, but of course someone has done this before, and there is a famous sandwich called the Monte Cristo with turkey, ham and cheese, and served with sugar and jam on top; a sweet, possible dessert, sandwich. So, we made it (and it was good, but fattening like a neutron bomb in your belly). This was an evening party and we forgot our good camera, so please excuse the photo quality…

Monte Cristo Cinnamon Sandwich

Monte Cristo Cinnamon Sandwich

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Goat Cheese with Chili Jam Appetizer (spicy!)

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Sure, it looks inconspicuous, but this little thing will burn you up. Don’t make this unless you have a high tolerance for hot spices, or substitute the chili jam for something of a more moderate taste.

Goat Cheese with Spicy Chili Jam Appetizer

Goat Cheese with Spicy Chili Jam Appetizer

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Oats Crispbread With Cheese and Pear-Fennikel Jam

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When you are in a rush, Oats Crispbread (or knækbrød as it is called in Denmark)  is the way to go. Slap on some cheese and jam and you have a very tasty snack. This is everyday food in Scandinavia and criminally ignored in the US. Simple and good.

Swedish Cracker With Cheese and Pear-Fennikel Jam

Swedish Cracker With Cheese and Pear-Fennikel Jam

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