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United StatesBernd2024-06-10 06:22:31 · 2yNo. 312437reply
Damn that was a good ass sandwich. I wish I could have shared this sandwich with you Bernd
 
But it's too late because I ate it all, plus the logistics of sharing a fresh sandwich with internet friends is unfortunately impossible with current technology
 
But one day maybe we will all eat a really good sandwich together
MexicoBernd2024-06-10 06:22:53 · 2yNo. 312438reply
United StatesBernd2024-06-10 06:28:02 · 2yNo. 312439reply
maybe one day we'll have a really good taco together
FinlandBernd2024-06-10 12:12:30 · 2yNo. 312460reply
communists will never taste the freedombread
FinlandBernd2024-06-10 14:40:16 · 2yNo. 312465reply
okay, okay, if you insist Bernd
I will save this image
GermanyBernd2024-06-10 15:36:38 · 2yNo. 312467reply
What was on the sandwich?
GermanyBernd2024-06-10 21:37:46 · 2yNo. 312497reply
Does any Bernd have a sandwich maker? I think for snacks it's an excellent and useful device.
FinlandBernd2024-06-10 21:49:20 · 2yNo. 312499reply
yes i have a gf
GermanyBernd2024-06-10 22:03:51 · 2yNo. 312504reply
United StatesBernd2024-06-10 22:37:09 · 2yNo. 312510reply
prosciuttini, capicola, provolone cheese, tomato, onions, lettuce, hot pepper relish, oil, and vinegar
FinlandBernd2024-06-10 22:53:56 · 2yNo. 312514reply
HungaryBernd2024-06-11 09:11:54 · 2yNo. 312537reply
United StatesBernd2024-06-12 05:54:39 · 2yNo. 312624reply
wait, were you trying to set up the woman sandwich maker joge? or do germans have sandwich making machines?
FinlandBernd2024-06-12 13:53:53 · 2yNo. 312631reply
he is german, germans do not do joges.
GermanyBernd2024-06-12 14:07:08 · 2yNo. 312632reply
I have a sandwich maker, yes. So I was interested whether other Bernds see its usefulness as well.
GermanyBernd2024-06-12 17:28:12 · 2yNo. 312642reply
I stopped buying sandwich breda because it happened too often that it got moldy before I finished the pack. Whenever I want ans sandwich I buy half baked bread rolls in the supermarket and crisp them in the oven. It is overall a better bread experience. Also you can free up your kitchen from the toaster because you don't need it anymore.
United StatesBernd2024-06-13 04:37:16 · 2yNo. 312661reply
explain this strange device
GermanyBernd2024-06-13 10:26:28 · 2yNo. 312666reply
You insert ingredients for ans sandwich and it squishes them together and heats them up.
PolandBernd2024-06-13 14:26:01 · 2yNo. 312668reply
but it doesn't make a sandwich, it just toasts the outsides and warms the insides
 
we call this device opiekacz kanapek (sandwich toaster, not to be confused with regular toaster which we call toster)
GermanyBernd2024-06-13 15:50:00 · 2yNo. 312672reply
Don't forget that it also squishes everything together to remove any kind of fluffiness from the bread and make the filling a compressed mess.
 
Calling it sandwich maker might be a german thing.
GermanyBernd2024-06-13 16:42:22 · 2yNo. 312680reply
We call it Sandwichfertigungsmaschine
GermanyBernd2024-06-13 16:53:09 · 2yNo. 312681reply
*Sandhexe*
United StatesBernd2024-06-14 05:07:20 · 2yNo. 312723reply
oh those. I was picturing some device that assembles sandwiches with precise German engineering
United StatesBernd2024-06-14 05:26:35 · 2yNo. 312724reply
btw we usually call those panini presses upon the us of a
 
probably because of some Italian dude that marketed it as such
NetherlandsBernd2024-06-14 10:24:21 · 2yNo. 312732reply
It's called "tosti-ijzer" here as this type of sandwiches is called "tosti". Though I've seen some cheap ass food places offer them as "panini" in their menu too.
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