
Greetings!
Summer has officially blown Florida a fiery kiss. The temperature is hot, and the humidity is high. At the end of a sweltering day, I’m often not in the mood for a heavy dinner. On those evenings, a sandwich is just what I’m craving.
Two pieces of bread and a yummy filling! Seems easy enough to manage, but sometimes they can be a handful in more ways than one!
Sandwich Eating Helps to the rescue!
A dribble here and there isn’t a concern when you’re eating with your family on the back porch, but put yourself at a business lunch or a ladies luncheon and all of a sudden you think, “OK, I’m making a mess and seeming clueless.” Not a good feeling when you want to impress, or at least not seem like a sandwich is getting the best of your dining abilities.
I’ve been there with you wiping mayo and sweet pickle relish off my chin! Then I picked up a few sandwich eating how-to’s that make eating one a breeze, just like the one I hope for every hot, humid Florida evening.
Here are the five sandwich etiquette tips you’ll use all the time!
(After the etiquette tips is a bit about where my family and I will be as you read this post!)
1. Club Sandwiches: It’s nice to get your money’s worth when you order a sandwich, but when it’s too big to fit into the mouth of the Jolly Green Giant, it’s hard to manage at all, let alone gracefully.
Here’s your secret: Remove the toothpick from the first sandwich wedge. Next, remove the top piece of bread and place it on the side of your plate. If you want to use your knife to wipe some of the mayo from the piece of bread onto the sandwich filling, that’s OK. Just don’t draw attention by being at it all day! :)
Now, you’ve just turned your finger food into silverware ready food! Use your knife and fork to easily eat the sandwich. Cut and eat one bite at a time. Very classy, very savvy, very smart!
If you want, you can eat the top piece of bread with your fingers when you’ve finished your sandwich. But, unless you’re just really hungry, or really concerned with wasting, you’re better off to leave it uneaten.
2. Hamburgers: Unless you’re eating one in a fast food restaurant or it’s small, cut it in half before eating it with your hands. Sometimes you might even need to cut the sandwich into fourths, but start out by trying to manage a half. Also, you can use your fork to remove some of the tomatoes, onions, pickles, etc. that might be making the sandwich too hard to handle. Place those on the side of your plate and then eat them with your knife and fork.
3. Sub Sandwiches: It’s best to cut them in half before eating. Especially hot sub sandwiches like meatball or Philly cheese steak (Yum, on both accounts!). If they’re still a mess when you cut them in half, these can be eaten with a knife and fork.
4. Hot Open-faced Sandwiches: This one is easy. Always use a knife and fork, and cut just one bite at a time.
5. Tea Sandwiches: Even the name makes me feel restful and refined! Every lady enjoys a good tea sandwich! (Curry orange chicken is my favorite! Remind me, and I’ll share the recipe in an upcoming post. You’ll love it!) Usually, tea sandwiches, no matter how formal the gathering or setting, are finger foods. The possible exception: if the sandwich is served open-faced and there is a knife and fork at your place. Then you can use it to cut and eat the sandwich. Normally, I won’t because they just aren’t likely to make a mess.
6. One Extra Tip! I know--I said five, but I just remembered this great one and wanted you to have it! In a casual gathering, it’s fine to put your condiments straight from the container onto your sandwich or burger. At a business meal or more formal gathering, first place the condiment on the side of your plate, then use your knife to transfer it to your sandwich. Why? It shows you follow procedures (a great asset in an employee!) and you pay attention to detail (a great asset in a friend!).
Now, about my week!
Usually, when you’re reading my latest post I’m at home typing away writing my etiquette curriculum or your next post. Not today! Right now, I’m in Lawrenceville, Georgia on a quick trip around the state.
We’re visiting friends and some of my husband’s clients (they’re friends now, too!) in Macon, Athens (Go Bull Dawgs!), Lawrenceville, Stone Mountain, and hopefully Savannah! I’m looking forward to every minute of our family time together.
Well, everything except trying to get my youngest out of the hotel swimming pool every evening. (“Please, Mommy, just four more minutes!”) We don’t have a pool at our house, so going swimming is an extra special treat for him. It’s so fun that coaxing him out of the pool is our own Battle of Waterloo.
What I do look forward to is spending our time in the same car and room for 24 hours a day. (OK, about day three I reserve the right to amend that last sentence!) But you get my drift; my little ones are growing and now they’re excited about hotel swimming pools, fried peach pies from our favorite orchard stand, shopping at the mall of Georgia, fishing in a trout pond, and eating at Paula Deen’s Restaurant in Savannah.
These days are fleeting. I plan to hang on with the grip of life to every second! Even the “Mom, I don’t want to get out of the pool yet!” and the “Can I watch Madagascar Two again (for the seventh time) on the mini-van DVD?”
It sure beats the conversation that will occur on vacation in about ten years when the boys are in college.
Me, after about 15 miles of silence, to Kent, my sweet husband, “I wonder how Marc and Corbett are today? Remember when we used to come up here with them, and they ate so many fried peach pies that we thought we were going to have to pull over because Corbett was going to be sick?”
Cherish today! Despite its frustrations, the day you make the memory is sweeter than the day you remember it!
I’ll be back next week! I have a new camera and I’m going to try to take some pictures for you!
I’ll think of you as I eat my peach pies!
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Blessings,
11 comments:
I so much enjoyed this column. Two things with which I identified immensely were the trips with children and the fried pies.
One of my favorite things in all of life was to pack the station wagon or van and crawl in for miles and hours of uninterrupted time together where we sang, played games, talked, and laughed. You are so right that the experience is better than the memories, yet the memories never fail to bring warmth to our hearts.
Now to the fried pies. I was brought up on homemade ones. Though I was in TN, not GA, peach was then and still is my favorite. When I go back to visit my brother, we often make them.
Once I had a Sunday School party at my house and the pot luck parameters were to bring a favorite food from your childhood. I felt duty bound by nostalgia to fix spam and compelled by taste buds to fix fried peach pies. Those two plates were the first to be emptied. It was such a hoot.
You know, I never thought about placing condiments on your burger with a knife! ~knocks herself in the head~
I also have a tendency to cut my burger into little pieces and eat it with a fork unless its just my family. It just seems so...~shudders~ I just don't want to be stuffing a big old burger in my mouth in front of people! lol
Dainty is prettier :)
I hope you have a great time in Georgia! Sounds like you are going over the whole state!!!
Gratefully,
Christy
Fried Peach pies! A blessing from God! I miss the times the family got together and made Homemade Peach Ice Cream too. With Dad owning a produce company. we always had the pick of the best fresh fruit.
As far as the sandwiches go.. I'm afraid I'd be cast into the outer darkness with the way I wolf them down. Sigh.. It's a guy thing I guess. I promise I'll do better!
Thanks Maralee.
Oh have a great time!! Fried Pies...YUM!
Now I am hungry! I would like a small sample of each of these sandwiches please!
You all are so kind to comment and to share your sweet stories!
Who knew peach pies held such great memories for so many of us?!
We just got back from our trek through Georgia late last night.
It's funny, I have a long list of things to do today, and yet here I am, in the middle of the day, still in my pjs.
All the energy I had on vacation officially expired at midnight (just like Cinderella) last night. Today I can barely budge.
I'll share about our trip in next week's blog post, until then, I'm off to un-pack (ugh!) and to do vacation laundry (double ugh!)!
Kidding aside, we had a memory making trip. I'm truly grateful for EVERY moment of it!!
Blessings,
Maralee
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What a great reminder to cherish and be grateful for the short time we have to invest in and enjoy our children. We have a difficult time learning “to be content in whatever state I am.”
Thanks for the reminder!
Love,
beth
You're right, cherish them I will, at least I'll try my best! :)
Blessings,
Maralee
I meant to address that last comment, "Dear Beth" not "Dear Bert."
Although, if there's a "Burt" reading our blog who also would like to encourage us to cherish the fleeting moments with our children, I'll second that as well!!
My apologies to my dear and very forgiving friend Beth!
Hi Maralee,
Read your blog on sandwiches just a few hours after enjoying a KFC Honey BBQ sandwich with the "innards" oozing out with each bite.
I'm sure it was not a pleasant site for anyone watching me, but it was scrumptious. I think you need to add a "sloppy joe" category to your sandwich list.
That's a great category to add to our sandwich list!
Here's the how-to:
Option One: cut the sandwich in half. This makes it a little easier to handle but might not help enough with the filling dripping out of the bun and making a mess.
Option Two: Remove the top bun from the sandwich and set it to the side of your plate. Now you have an open face sandwich to eat with your knife and fork.
As for the top bun, you also have two options. (Options are always fun!)
One: Eat it bu itself like you would a roll.
Two: Don't eat it and figure you just saved yourself enough calories to eat some peach ice cream, a fried pie, or another glass or two of deep brewed sweet tea! This is the option I personally recommend! ~grins~
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