Sarita C wrote:Anyone know of anywhere that still serves this? Flabby's used to.
My neighbor who is 95 is a fan. I'd make it myself for him but I'm afraid I might pass out.
Hope all is well with everyone.
Thanks,
Sarita
TP Lowe wrote:I can't believe I was having a conversation about this with someone yesterday and then see the post. My parents ate these things as poor college students and always talked about them.
Terri Beam wrote:If the secret to longevity is limburger cheese and onions, I'll just die young.
David R. Pierce wrote:Terri Beam wrote:If the secret to longevity is limburger cheese and onions, I'll just die young.
You must have never eaten one then. My Dad, his Dad, etc. All ate them. A very yummy sandwich to enjoy with a beer. You have to use real Limburger and not that awful Limburger spread sold at the grocery.
Roger A. Baylor wrote:David R. Pierce wrote:Terri Beam wrote:If the secret to longevity is limburger cheese and onions, I'll just die young.
You must have never eaten one then. My Dad, his Dad, etc. All ate them. A very yummy sandwich to enjoy with a beer. You have to use real Limburger and not that awful Limburger spread sold at the grocery.
Back when I was pretending to be a teacher, some of the more fun-loving of the Floyd Central staff would have periodic "seminars" after school to kick back with a few beers and talk shop. David's dad always brought his little cooler with limburger and onion sandwiches ... and usually was forced to sit by himself, in the corner. Verily, I learned of l & o sammies through Van Pierce, and still love them.
Leann C wrote:I wonder if Lotsa Pasta would have it. They make sandwiches to order at the deli counter. You might also check with some of the other Germantown cafes like....Check's or The Germantown Cafe.
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