Inspired by Blondie, what do you call

What do you call a sandwich on a roll/bun?

  • Hero

  • Sub

  • Hoagie

  • Grinder

  • Weck

  • Other


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Poohnatic

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Yet another of those quirky, regional things....
 
I voted for Sub, but I grew up calling it a Hoagie. And a Grinder. to me, is a heated sub and not the same!
 

but 15 years south of the Manson-Nixon has changed me. I was curious. We had that pancake/hotcake debate, soda/pop, sub/hero debate at a job one time and everyone was a transplant, so it was interesting!

Suzanne
(now that Quiznos opened in town, I have a feeling a sub is my dinner tonight, LOL! Cause I definitely don't feel like Chicken Tonight!)
 
Hoagie! And yup, a grinder is a heated hoagie, tuna with cheese being the best. ;) :p
 
I've never called it anything but a sub.
 
I grew up in and around Philadelphia, so it'll always be a Hoagie to me.

Hoagies and Cheese Steaks (not Steak and Cheese.)
 
I am guessing poonnatic just made a typo :D
 
Originally posted by Steve H.
What the heck is the Manson-Nixon??? :confused:


Sorry...Mason Dixon Line. Had someone mangle it once and that name has stuck in my head forever.

Suzanne
(who never sounded like a yankee, but definitely isn't a southern girl)
 
Originally posted by Poohnatic
(now that Quiznos opened in town, I have a feeling a sub is my dinner tonight, LOL! Cause I definitely don't feel like Chicken Tonight!)

See, now to me, Quiznos is the perfect example of what a sub is NOT. To me, they're Grinders!

And, by the way, you are tempting me to no end -- I am on Jenny Craig and NONE of this is even an option for me!! LOL:(
 
Originally posted by Poohnatic
Sorry...Mason Dixon Line. Had someone mangle it once and that name has stuck in my head forever.

Robin Williams used the "Manson-Nixon Line" in one of his stand-up routines many years ago...had me ROFLOL!

I can't remember what we had for dinner last night, but when I read that, it sparked a memory! ;) :p
 
I grew up in South Boston and we grew up calling them Spuckies.
I think that's the only place that calls them a Spuckie.....
Then I moved to the Cape where they are known as Subs.
Anyone else ever call them Spuckies? It is weird now that I think of it, but when your a kid you just say what your taught to call things.
 
Manson Nixon LOL

My mom called Huey Lewis and the News "Huey Newton and His Boys" and I've caught myself calling them that ever since. It is just too funny not to. :D
 
In Rhode Island we always ate our grinders (heating not necessary) with a nice coffee cabinet.
 
From south of Boston, they are subs.
Lynn CC, from an O.F.D. guy (originally from Dorchester), they were subs, but if you were going into Southie to Spuckie's, you were getting a "Spuckie", not a sub.
 
I grew up in Western PA where it is a sub, but everyone here calls it hoagie, so I do too.
 


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