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Apparently these are a thing in the southern US. It sounds revolting to me, any phukkers actually eaten one?

Apparently these are a thing in the southern US. It sounds revolting to me, any phukkers actually eaten one?

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[–] yeti 2 points (+2|-0)

I live in the south and that is not a thing down here. Cucumber sandwiches are, though, among some older folks.

Try peanut butter, tomato and mayo. No matter how much I cried and begged her not to make them, my mom always explained to me that they were my favorite.

[–] bitbomb [OP] 1 points (+1|-0) Edited

I've lived in the south most of my life and never heard of it until today, a dude I work with has eaten them since he was a kid. I googled it and apparently Dale Earnhardt, Jr. is way into them. The more I think about it the grosser is becomes. Also peanut butter, tomato, and mayo sounds rough.

[–] yeti 0 points (+0|-0)

Also peanut butter, tomato, and mayo sounds rough.

I cried when my mom sent me one to school in kindergarten.

Now, seriously, a "cucumber sammich"is a real thing. Common. White bread, mayo and slices of peeled cucumber. Thing for me is I never liked mayo. Supposedly you have to use Duke's mayo for it to be the real deal.

[–] Butler_crosley 1 points (+1|-0)

I love cucumber sandwiches and I'm under 40. Tomatoes and mayo make for a great sandwich but peanut butter just doesn't belong in that combo.

[–] OeeThaGreat 1 points (+1|-0)

That sounds foul. I would rather eat an onion and mayo sandwich.

A family who is from the south always makes this "salad" for family gatherings that consists of canned canned pears, mayonnaise and occasionally cheddar cheese. Its fucking gross.

[–] Butler_crosley 0 points (+0|-0)

I'm a Southerner (very deeply rooted at that) and have had one before. I think my great-grandmother was the one who used to eat them in our family. They aren't terrible but if I'm gonna have a banana on a sandwich I prefer peanut butter with it.