We have "Mardi Gras" ("Fasching") over here.
Today I was in charge as "commanding paramedic"
for our parade with ~10.000 spectators.
Being in the mayors office at the townhall the "whole day", I couldn´t heat up a MRE so I decided to give a FSR sandwich a try
300kcal is a whole meal
and I like it.
The sandwich had a "Bologneses" like filling. Nothing that tasted clearly for "chicken" nor "honey" but "ok" to me.
FSR sandwich "Honey BBQed Chicken"
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Re: FSR sandwich "Honey BBQed Chicken"
Olli,
thank you for the nice pics ! The FSR sandwich looks fine, I still have never eaten one , but I have to catch up soon ! Is it dry or rather moist?
At Tuesday we will have "carnival" too !
thank you for the nice pics ! The FSR sandwich looks fine, I still have never eaten one , but I have to catch up soon ! Is it dry or rather moist?
At Tuesday we will have "carnival" too !
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Re: FSR sandwich "Honey BBQed Chicken"
It´s like a BIFI-CARAZZAmreheater72 wrote:Is it dry or rather moist?
At Tuesday we will have "carnival" too !
As I´m not a "Faschings"-guy, I´m too happy when this is over
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Re: FSR sandwich "Honey BBQed Chicken"
i had a few of these type sandwiches and they are kinda dry. some external bbq sauce makes them much better.
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Re: FSR sandwich "Honey BBQed Chicken"
These are much better warm - did you heat it up? They're still ok when cold - just not as palatable.
Re: FSR sandwich "Honey BBQed Chicken"
I watched a youtube review of the Sweet and Sour Chicken sandwich, and the tasters thought it was so awful that the company decided not to even carry them. So if you find one of those - trade it off!
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