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People make all sorts of unusual sandwiches, I've heard of stuff like bananas and peanut butter.
I really like Swiss cheese so my unusual sandwich is warm French bread, several slices of Swiss and a little mayo. That's it, no meat, no veggies.
Do you ever eat just bread and cheese?
 
I do. Sometimes, just a simple Wheat bread with American.
I've been making my own Cheese bread from scratch recently also.
Very easy. Flour, Water, Sugar, Salt, Dry yeast. Knead, Rise for an hour and add cheese of preference while kneading. Then, Rise for another hour and bake. Maybe a little cheese on top before you bake also. You can substitute the cheese with almost anything you would like to flavor to your liking. I good a good bread on my first try using mild cheddar shredded cheese, but you could use cubed cheese if you like lots of cheese

Jacob
 
Grilled swiss, mild chedder, or muenster, no mayo, must use real butter... that's good eats!
 
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