Re: Reuben or Riley
in reply to a message by RDNZL
Riley, though I don't like either one. At least Riley isn't a sandwich.
Ha, what would be really funny would be a pair of kids called Reuben and Rachel. A Rachel is a sandwich that's similar to a Reuben but it has coleslaw instead of sauerkraut and I think, corned beef rather than pastrami.
You're entitled to your own opinions. You're not entitled to your own facts. -- Daniel Patrick Moynihan
Ha, what would be really funny would be a pair of kids called Reuben and Rachel. A Rachel is a sandwich that's similar to a Reuben but it has coleslaw instead of sauerkraut and I think, corned beef rather than pastrami.
You're entitled to your own opinions. You're not entitled to your own facts. -- Daniel Patrick Moynihan
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There's a sandwich called a Rachel? I never knew that.
Yep. Super common around here.
yes, apparently ...
There is a Jewish deli in Ocean City, MD, where we went last summer after the air show, and there was a Reuben and a Rachel on the menu.
There is a Jewish deli in Ocean City, MD, where we went last summer after the air show, and there was a Reuben and a Rachel on the menu.
I always thought that a Reuben has corned beef and sauerkraut and a Rachel has turkey instead of corned beef and coleslaw instead of sauerkraut. There may be regional variations for all I know. But I always make a Reuben with corned beef, not pastrami.
This
I have never heard of a Reuben with pastrami
I have never heard of a Reuben with pastrami
most places I've been ...
That have had Reubens have served them with pastrami.
That have had Reubens have served them with pastrami.
Tis wrong!:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reuben_sandwich
I wonder how many times I've been slipped pastrami when I ordered a Reuben in a restaurant. What is the world coming to.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reuben_sandwich
I wonder how many times I've been slipped pastrami when I ordered a Reuben in a restaurant. What is the world coming to.