The Sandwich Gene

Griffin’s great-grandfather was a legendary sandwich maker. He would happily pile anything between two pieces of bread, add some peanut butter, and call it good. I recall a sandwich he made for me once that included, among other things, peanut butter, walnuts, prunes and salad dressing. As a child, I was horrified by many of his creations, but I did develop a taste for peanut butter with just about anything. (One of my favorite sandwiches remains peanut butter, salami, and pickles… really good.)

I’m proud to say that Griffin has inherited the sandwich gene. Up at the yellow cabin on Saturday, he gleefully requested the following ingredients: peanut butter, jelly, cheese (he wanted four varieties, but volume considerations dictated fewer), roast chicken, salami, pickles, and wheat thins. Upon tasting the result, he declared that it was “the goodest sandwich in the whole world!”

Griffin's Sandwich
Griffin’s request: peanut butter, jelly, cheese, roast chicken, salami, pickles, and wheat thins
Goodest Sandwich
“The goodest sandwich in the whole world!”

2 thoughts on “The Sandwich Gene”

  1. That sandwich would have made his great granddad proud. A real Roy boy feast. My congratulations, Griffin!

  2. Iron Chef Griffin! And today’s secret ingedient is… hi-ya!… peanut butter! A childhood favorite of mine is a sweet n savory PB & J n fried egg sandwich, yum…

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