Tuesday, August 10, 2021

A Crisp Sandwich

This morning I reviewed Language Transfer Track #47, in this one Mihalis talks about

  • este = this, the plural is estos = these; drop the 't' and you get
  • ese = that, and esos = those
Ismar also asked us to watch another Spanish After Hours video. I chose 'A Spanish Snack Even Your Dog Could Make'


Laura is so funny that I wasn't sure if this was an actual thing or if she made it up for the video. As it turns out there is such a thing called a 'crisp sandwich' which is basically a potato chip sandwich. It is said to have been invented in England or Ireland. I also found this in depth article in the Guardian discussing the 'ins' and 'outs' of eating it.

It reminds me of a sandwich my dad used to make when I was a kid. It was an ice cream sandwich using sliced white bread. I think we might have been out of clean bowls so dad just put the ice cream between two slices of bread. I remember it being yummy as a kid, I'm not so sure how I would feel about it now.😁😏

2 comments:

  1. Love, love, love a crisp sandwich! Soft bread....the crunch of the crisps! Such a good, quick snack! Yummmmmyyyyyy!

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  2. I figured you and Nigel would know all about it, haha!

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