I'm getting my umpteenth coronary stent tomorrow, so I'm long out of the loop among the fried bologna sandwich (FBS) community, even though fried bologna does make a delicious sandwich!
The last i was involved in the FBS community, the big debate was stick bologna versus pre-sliced and I assume that after all this time the dust has settled on that issue.
What I was wondering was the consensus on mayonnaise. Does mayonnaise truly belong, i mean should it be regarded as elemental in the construction of a fried bologna sandwich?
The reality is I'll never enjoy another fried bologna sandwich. Even the memory of my last fried bologna sandwich has long faded, but I am curious about what the FBS community has to say on the subject of mayonnaise.
The last i was involved in the FBS community, the big debate was stick bologna versus pre-sliced and I assume that after all this time the dust has settled on that issue.
What I was wondering was the consensus on mayonnaise. Does mayonnaise truly belong, i mean should it be regarded as elemental in the construction of a fried bologna sandwich?
The reality is I'll never enjoy another fried bologna sandwich. Even the memory of my last fried bologna sandwich has long faded, but I am curious about what the FBS community has to say on the subject of mayonnaise.
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