Posts tagged “cuban sandwiches

Even The Bass Pile On Sometimes

Posted on July 13th, 2011

I Google Earthed the locale near my hotel. Water. Accessible water. Sometimes the satellites do not present the full picture. I took to Beta testing some bad-ass prototypes from WT. Prognosis? They cast well and swim well. Fish? What do you want? It’s Florida in July; 95 degrees in the freaking gloaming. Due time for paydirt. Field testing in the name of science builds an appetite. This is what you call a dynamic cuban sandwich. On to the hotel bar to cleanse the palate and hear the lounge act.

The Angler’s Palate: Cubans

Posted on March 14th, 2011

  This is the suburbs, man, there’s no need to pack in supplies. Everything is just down the street. But ritual dictates a stop at the local convenience for a sandwich wrapped in cellophane. There are better, more proper, cuban sandwiches to be had but then you’d have to wait five, maybe ten minutes to have it made for you, fifteen if there’s a line. The bread’s not exactly cuban, but there’s the pork, ham, swiss, pickles and mustard. It counts. I’m not prone to superstition, but when I’m on the road in Florida, eating one puts me in the right place for the task at hand. Coming Soon: The Hungry Man. (A full hero loaded with three eggs, sausage, bacon, ham and cheese.…

  

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