Re: Chilean Sandwiches...

Postby Ignite » Sat Mar 20, 2010 1:56 am

I think I got diabetes from reading all this XD. Just keep it simple Bread, Ham, Cheese..ALL DAY EVERYDAY. :D
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Re: Chilean Sandwiches...

Postby maxine » Mon Mar 22, 2010 9:11 am

Toolatino:

I am English and have the occasional (or not so occasional,unfortunately) urge for a fry up, so:

Hubbards do back bacon and english sausage and it is gorgeous. http://www.hubbardandsmith.com/eng/home.html
Also, if you buy Frijos Bayos Enteros beans, which you will find by the pasta section in Jumbo by all the refried beans, tortillas, etc, drain off most of the juice from them and add a little ketchup you get something quite like baked beans.You can also get black pudding here and although it is a little crumbly it is not too bad. Tottus do (or did) brown sauce if you like HP on your fry up. All told, it's pretty good!
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Re: Chilean Sandwiches...

Postby maxine » Mon Mar 22, 2010 9:19 am

Oh and another thing. PG Tips don't taste as good so get Tetley's instead. Stronger flavour so it tastes better with the milk. Can't help you out on the cigarettes though, sorry.
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Re: Chilean Sandwiches...

Postby Tombi » Mon Mar 22, 2010 10:30 am

Tottus do (or did) brown sauce if you like HP on your fry up. All told, it's pretty good!
Coquinaria has HP too :)
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Re: Chilean Sandwiches...

Postby Tombi » Mon Mar 22, 2010 2:46 pm

Hubbards do back bacon and english sausage and it is gorgeous. http://www.hubbardandsmith.com/eng/home.html
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Re: Chilean Sandwiches...

Postby Tombi » Mon Mar 22, 2010 8:01 pm

At Jumbo La Dehesa today, no Provolone (only Provoletta), but the good news is about 5 kinds of Feta (which I've never seen before), "dry" packed, marinaded in oil and a few different flavoured fetas.
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Re: Chilean Sandwiches...

Postby maxine » Tue Mar 23, 2010 9:11 am

Thank you very much Tombi, I love you too! However, I can't take all the credit as I actually got the link from here in the first place. It doesn't show on the site but they will also do the sausage meat for you if you want to make sausage rolls.
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Re: Chilean Sandwiches...

Postby gringalais » Sat May 08, 2010 9:14 pm

We went to Fuente Chilena on Apoquindo today and had some delicious fricandelas made from waygu meat. The other sandwiches looked good too. Also, Elkika at Metro Tobabalaba (they have another, on Guardia Vieja, I think) has excellent sandwiches. El Kika ends up being relatively cheap every time we go - good beer selection too.
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