Whats For Dinner/Supper ?

Barbecued pork ribs with corn on the cob and baked potatoes with cheese and homemade relish. This was my man’s plate. I had only one baked potato.
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Very nice @PeppermintPatty …our types of food …..homemade …..i love corn but can’t eat it because they irritate my gut …( I can eat the creamed version )
Those pickles you made look delicious …( I’m going to make them in summer )
 
Had to google what a hoagie was @Radrook my self being an Aussie didn’t have a clue ….it is a roll according to

Mr Google :)
That's what they called them when I lived in Chicago. In other places in the USA they are called submarines. Two loaves of bread with sliced meat in between. Should have explained myself. My apologies.

US
: a large sandwich on a long split roll with any of a variety of fillings : a submarine sandwich (see SUBMARINE entry 2 sense 2)
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/hoagie
 
That's what they called them when I lived in Chicago. In other places in the USA they are called submarines. Two loaves of bread with sliced meat in between. Should have explained myself. My apologies.

US
: a large sandwich on a long split roll with any of a variety of fillings : a submarine sandwich (see SUBMARINE entry 2 sense 2)
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/hoagie
Sounds similar to what subway make @Radrook

https://www.subway.com/en-AU/MenuNutrition/Menu/Sandwiches
 
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That's what they called them when I lived in Chicago. In other places in the USA they are called submarines. Two loaves of bread with sliced meat in between. Should have explained myself. My apologies.

US
: a large sandwich on a long split roll with any of a variety of fillings : a submarine sandwich (see SUBMARINE entry 2 sense 2)
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/hoagie
No apologies needed , despite us being oldies :):)we can still learn something new everyday .
@Radrook
 
That's what they called them when I lived in Chicago. In other places in the USA they are called submarines. Two loaves of bread with sliced meat in between. Should have explained myself. My apologies.
They've always been hoagies here in PA and I smile when I see someone from other places calling them the same. We don't even have "sub shops" in my town... we have "hoagie shops." :giggle:
@Radrook
 

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