Wartime Wednesday: Hot Biscuit Sandwiches
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Wartime Wednesday: Hot Biscuit Sandwiches




A simple one this week, and double the goodies!



From The Victory Binding of the American Woman's Cook Book, split baking soda biscuits, buttered (of course). On one half lay a thick slice of tomato, which is then spread with a nice, thick, artery-clogging layer of mayonnaise. Top that off with minced bacon.



Matt & I are three each; mine made with Morningstar Farms Veggie Bacon Strips. Despite their small size, these little sandwiches are surprisingly filling. Maybe it has something to do with all that fat? Still, good flavors, very hearty, and we had leftover biscuits!!




Time to start thinking about this month's Blog Party theme...and for October, it's all about Halloween!

Do something frightful with your favorite appetizers and cocktails, and get your entries to me no later than Thursday, 25 October...hope to see you there!



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