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17 Answers
- mrh-slosLv 78 months agoFavourite answer
Seems an unusual combination. Egg and tuna are both good sandwich fillers but I have never heard of anyone having both at once. However, tuna is sometimes used as an omelette filling with beans on the side. There I expect it will go, although may be a little messy.
- Anonymous8 months ago
There is no 'normal' when making sandwiches.
- 8 months ago
Perhaps not classic flavor combinations but experimentation can sometimes lead to interesting discoveries.
- deniseLv 78 months ago
Its not every ones choice, but I wouldn't have a toasted sandwich with tomato soup either, but we all have different tastes.
- VanillaVoodooLv 68 months ago
WTF?
A Layered Loaf Sandwich would be your best bet - tuna salad, egg salad, and turn those baked beans into refried beans but... I wouldn't eat it or even do it.
- Anonymous8 months ago
What is not normal is the desire to ask if such a sandwich is normal.
I love baked bean sandwiches with mayo - the rest is up to your taste preferences.
....or just the Anonymous 'is it normal' troll again.
- Anonymous8 months ago
That combo sounds funky.
- ?Lv 78 months ago
I can honestly say that I've never had beans in a sandwich
ESPECIALLY canned baked beans !