Monday, November 24, 2008

What a great pic ...!


When I was in high school, my dad got me a part-time job sweeping floors and emptying trash cans at the trucking company - in Lebanon, TN - at which he worked. The only upside to that job was the 'round-the-corner market, Bobby's Market, that sold $1 baloney sandwiches and $1 bottles of Double Cola.

Now, let me tell you about Bobby's baloney sandwiches:

The baloney was thick-cut, 'bout a half-inch thick; each sammich was served on white bread that was so so soft and fresh, each bite would literally stick to the roof of your mouth; and two slices of pre-packaged yellow cheese was standard issue on each sammich. Perfection, indeed.

I last worked in Lebanon in 1996. Since that time, I ain't never (apologies to Webb Pierce) had a baloney sammich that could match a Bobby's baloney sammich. I don't reckon I ever will. That said ...

I was out and about, and doin' business, in Donelson this morning, and I tooled into the Donelson Kroger to pick up the latest Soldier of Fortune magazine. As I was passing the deli, I spied a hair-netted lady who was wrapping and neatly stacking sandwiches near the fried chicken and sich. I picked up a baloney sammich, and the bread was so fresh that my fingers made dimples. I looked at the price, $1.99, and I said to myself, "This is lunch!" (see above pic).

Was the Kroger baloney sammich as good as a Bobby's country market baloney sammich? Of course not. It was pretty damn good, though, and the green-leaf lettuce was an okay - just okay - substitute for cheese.

Will I go out of my way to buy another Kroger baloney sammich? No. If I ever again enter a Kroger over-worked and hungry ... will I buy a baloney sammich? You betcha I will (apologies to Gov. Sarah Palin).

So there.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I cant believe you say that you put Duke's mayo on that sandwich! Did you!!!

Mister Jimmy said...

Deli-made sammich . . . I also enjoy a good local sammich, sometimes in the form or a baloney n cheese, sometimes turkey, at the Belmont BiRite. And now that I have my reserve of DUKE'S in the little packets, I'm always condiment-correct!

Tony C said...

'and the green-leaf lettuce was an okay - just okay - substitute for cheese.'

Please never utter those words again...it's against all things natural.

Happy Thanksgiving!

Anonymous said...

funny you should mention webb pierce on a eating, drinking blog. there stands the glass" is my favorite country song of all time.