I know, I know, Halloween was a couple of days ago - but I got swamped with work and life and wasn't able to post this gem of a costume: the duct tape bandit costume by Wes Davis of Ashland, KY!
For those who don't know about the duct tape bandit, here's his story: http://www.neatorama.com/2007/08/14/duct-tape-robber/ (with photo, so you can compare!)
Thanks Becky :)!
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Tennessee's sandwich should be PB&J with bananas to commemorate Elvis since it was his favorite. Even if he wasn't born there he built Graceland there. Or maybe pulled pork with Memphis style bbq sauce on a hamburger bun.
I am from Delaware. As far as I know there is no iconic state sandwich. We tend to eat a lot of Philly cheesesteaks. I'll be interested to see what she comes up with.
I am from Connecticut, too! Before I make each sandwich I do a good bit of research on the internet and there are even a few books about state sandwiches. I will admit, for some states it is a bit harder to find just one sandwich to represent the entire state.
Sorry you don't agree with the chicken parmigiana but I had quite a few growing up in Connecticut and it does represent the state's large Italian American population.
Clearly I am no expert, but I am enjoying this delicious journey!
Kelly
@ John — reubens are so easy to make, I can't believe I haven't done it before! We definitely had some delicious leftovers but mainly just for lunch and dinner :)
Thanks for writing about my project, hope you follow along on Twitter @StatelySandwich!
p.s. Keroa: fluffernutters were definitely a lunchbox staple for me!