Mustard. Always. I always tell them NO mayo! SPEAKING of mustard, when I was growing up, we didn’t have a lot of money, so I used to eat mustard sandwiches. THOSE were really good! If you’re ever hungry and don’t feel like making a big mess, I encourage you to try it—you won’t be disappointed! Well, unless you don’t like mustard. lol
I grew up around Philly eating proper hoagies. A few years back I ordered a hoagie at a favorite joint on the Penn campus. “You want mayo on that?,” I’m asked. Incredulous, I say, probably more loudly than I should have, “Mayo on a hoagie?” The counter guy shrugs and says, “We get lots of New Yorkers in here.” They must be the same people who put ketchup in their Pepsi.
Depends on the sandwich. I grew up on Miracle Whip sandwichs and can relate to Sardonis’s childhood. I like yellow (Sorry Grog) or honey mustard. That stone ground and Dijon stuff are too spicy for me.
rubinocreative Premium Member over 11 years ago
Mustard or mayo?
Say What Now‽ Premium Member over 11 years ago
mustard always – no mayo; Miracle Whip is better.
rmacprivate over 11 years ago
Miracle Whip!!!
GROG Premium Member over 11 years ago
No mayo or ketchup, no way, no how. Just call me Mustard Man. Spicy brown, stone ground, honey mustard – anything but ordinary yellow mustard please.
Sardonis over 11 years ago
Mustard. Always. I always tell them NO mayo! SPEAKING of mustard, when I was growing up, we didn’t have a lot of money, so I used to eat mustard sandwiches. THOSE were really good! If you’re ever hungry and don’t feel like making a big mess, I encourage you to try it—you won’t be disappointed! Well, unless you don’t like mustard. lol
EarlOfCork over 11 years ago
For a turkey sandwich, gotta be mayo, preferably Duke’s. Mustard is for ham sandwiches, Cuban sandwiches, hot dogs, and the like.
Miracle Whip is an abomination.
Perkycat over 11 years ago
This comic is funny! And make believe used to be more fun.
Kathy M T M Premium Member over 11 years ago
honey mustard is my fav. Been trying to use less mayo since its got a lot more fat.
frumdebang over 11 years ago
I grew up around Philly eating proper hoagies. A few years back I ordered a hoagie at a favorite joint on the Penn campus. “You want mayo on that?,” I’m asked. Incredulous, I say, probably more loudly than I should have, “Mayo on a hoagie?” The counter guy shrugs and says, “We get lots of New Yorkers in here.” They must be the same people who put ketchup in their Pepsi.
Jkiss over 11 years ago
Depends on the sandwich. I grew up on Miracle Whip sandwichs and can relate to Sardonis’s childhood. I like yellow (Sorry Grog) or honey mustard. That stone ground and Dijon stuff are too spicy for me.