Who buys bread in a Chinese restaurant?

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    👑RebYidd23
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    Isn’t there a better way to get your chametz fix?

    #1248339
    Ex-CTLawyer
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    Native New Englanders such as myself know about CHOW MEIN SANDWICHES

    The chow mein sandwich is a hot sandwich, which typically consists of a brown gravy-based chow mein mixture placed between halves of a hamburger-style bun, popular on Chinese-American restaurant menus throughout southeastern Massachusetts and parts of neighboring Rhode Island. This sandwich is not well known outside of New England.

    Growing up in the 1950s and 60s it was a staple on school lunch and summer camp menus. We still make it at home as an easy, quick meal..our grandchildren love it as an alternative to Sloppy Joes and it has much more vegetable and less meat.

    #1248699
    👑RebYidd23
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    That is entirely different from going to a Chinese restaurant to buy a loaf of bread.

    #1248757
    Chortkov
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    E.I. Nickelye?

    #1248759
    Ex-CTLawyer
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    Rebyidd23…………..
    I responded to your Chometz Fixx comment not the title question.

    Truth be told, I don’t buy loaves of bread in restaurants of any kind. I buy them in supermarkets or bakeries. Alas, it has been many years since our area had kosher delicatessens where you could also buy bread and rolls.

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    zaltzvasser
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