Hello, Deli. This is Joe, Deli. Would you please send up some turkey on rye. A box of Ritz, Deli, And some Schlitz, Deli. Some tomatoes and potatoes and your apple pie...
(Can't remember the middle...)
Oh, please don't be late, Deli. 'Cause I cannot wait, Deli. Deli without breakfast I will die.
(Sung to "Hello, Dolly" of course.)
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So, for the first time in the year since I was introduced to Rinaldi's, I ordered a different sandwich: turkey, avocado, lettuce, tomato, and mayo on a sub roll. And it was good.
But I felt like a traitor.
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I have discovered pannini, recently at Andiamo, a place in Amherst. (Sarah, have you tried them?) They are way too expensive, but my husband and I are both addicted.
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I just visited my family in Phoenix. My brother turned forty, and I got him a gift certificate to this tiny family deli. He was SO excited. He has been going there since he was in high school! He always gets the same thing, turkey or tuna.
By the way, if any Phoenix folk are out there, it is called Cheese n Stuff. My parents swear by DeFalco's, which also has hot Italian food.
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Turkey and bacon. Bird and pig. One would never think of them as compatible animals, yet in meat form they are pure poetry.
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I just saw the Princess Diaries 2 (very silly. gives chick flicks a bad name) and was stumped as to why the Royal last name sounded so familiar. I was puzzled as to whether or not it was a real royal name.
Now I realize. Rinaldi - not only the Genovian royal line, but purveyors of fine Italian sandwiches as well!
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I haven't seen it, but I wish they would have stayed true to the books. That annoyed me a bit in the first one. They change core parts of her personality that are exactly what I liked about the books.
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So, let me tell you a little story about a sandwich I met this weekend. It had turkey and it had avocado. It had bacon and tomato and lettuce. But it also had bleu cheese. We thought about running off together and building a little cabin in the woods where we could raise little sandwich children. Instead, I ate it.