Pack lunch

sandwiches, of many types, like Tuna, cheese and tomato, cheese, mature cheddar, mild cheddar, ham, beef, turkey slices, sald cream, lettuce, salad, meat, old food, spam, in a tin, soup, sausage and beans, rolls, buns, cake, coke, sausage rolls, pork pie, pie, chicken sticks, old remains of lasagne, or hot pot, milk, orange juice, a bottle of water, bottle juice, ketchup, mayo, ice lollies, mustard, hot dogs, eat out, fish, fish cakes, wine, alcohol, not for me, fruit juice, yopghurt, beef pie, potato, noodles, in a pot, heated up, rice, take away, cafe food, scones, chicken breast, scampi, kebab,

So allot of food,

You may store them in a bag, or a plastic bag, or whatver, maybe variety is the spice, of life, but also a good set up is easier too.

Maybe biscuits or fruit by some,

Sandwiches include

Bacon butty
Filled baguette
Butterbrot
Banh Mi
Barros Jarpa, Chilean sandwich consisting of melted cheese and fried ham on white bread.
Barros Luco, Chilean sandwich consisting of melted cheese and thin fried beef.
BLT
Bocadillo, Spanish style sandwich
Caprese, mozzarella, tomato, fresh basil
Cheesesteak
Chip butty, a sandwich that has Chips (french fries) in it
Choripán, an Argentinian and Chilean sandwich made with a grilled chorizo
Club sandwich
Crisp Sandwich
Croque-monsieur
Cuban sandwich
Cucumber sandwich
Dagwood sandwich
Double-decker
Egg Sandwich
Georgia Hots
Finger Sandwich
Grilled cheese
Gyros-pita or Souvlaki-Pita, nicknamed 'sandwich' to distinguish them from souvlaki-kalamaki
Halfwich, the term used for a sandwich composing of only one slice of bread, folded at the middle
Hamburger
Happy Waitress
Hero sandwich
Hoagie
Hot dog
Ice Cream sandwich
Italian beef
Melt sandwich: Tuna melt, Patty melt, etc.
Monte Cristo sandwich
Muffuletta
Open sandwich, also known as "open face sandwiches". Traditional in several parts of Europe, especially in Scandinavia. In some parts of the United States the open face sandwich is usually served open face with warm meat (beef, turkey, ham) and covered with gravy.
Panini
Peanut butter and jelly sandwich
Po' boy (or "poor boy")
Primanti sandwich, A sandwich popular in the City of Pittsburgh, and named after the restaurant that it is most commonly associated with. Consists of some sort of traditional filling, normally a patty of beef, with french fries and cole slaw between thick slices of Italian bread.
Reuben sandwich
Sandwich loaf
Sandwich de miga
Sandwich gateaux
Sausage sandwich
Sloppy Joe
Smoked meat
Smörgåstårta, Swedish. Literally, "sandwich cake".
Steamed Sandwich
Submarine sandwich
Tea sandwich, are diminutive sandwiches usually reserved for entertaining
Toasted sandwich, is toasted under a grill or in a toaster oven
Tom Clancy Special
Torta
Treble- or triple-decker

A sandwich is a food item typically consisting of two pieces of leavened bread between which are laid one or more layers of meat, vegetable, cheese or jam, together with optional or traditionally provided condiments, sauces, and other accompaniments. The bread can be used as is, lightly buttered, or covered in a flavored oil to enhance flavor and texture. It is named after the 4th Earl of Sandwich.

Sandwiches are commonly carried to work or school in lunchboxes or brown paper bags (in sandwich bags) to be eaten as the midday meal, taken on picnics, hiking trips, or other outings. In some parts of the world, they are also served in many restaurants as entrées, and are sometimes eaten at home, either as a quick meal or as part of a larger meal. When eaten as part of a full meal sandwiches are traditionally accompanied with such side dishes as a serving of soup (soup-and-sandwich), a salad (salad-and-sandwich), french fries/chips, potato chips/crisps and a pickle or coleslaw. A new trend appearing is making sandwiches into wraps, in which a tortilla is substituted for the bread. According to a recent court ruling in the United States, a sandwich must have two slices of bread and not one tortilla. This shows that sandwiches are near and dear to American customs and stomachs.

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