Personally, I don’t* but I was curious what others think.
^*^some sandwiches excluded like a Cubano or chicken parm; those do require cooking.
Submitted 3 months ago by Kolanaki@yiffit.net to nostupidquestions@lemmy.world
Personally, I don’t* but I was curious what others think.
^*^some sandwiches excluded like a Cubano or chicken parm; those do require cooking.
I would say you’re making food, not cooking, but like, who cares? If someone says I’m cooking lunch and then comes out with sandwiches I wouldn’t really notice it doesn’t make sense, but if you say I’m cooking a sandwich, that pokes my brain in the incorrect language department
Ya gotta toast it
Only if making the sandwich involves cooking, like a grill cheese or something
JigglySackles@lemmy.world 3 months ago
Ehhh food preparation more than cooking. You’re just assembling things. I’m a pro at a good sandwich if I do say so myself. Sometimes I have to cook to make that happen. But a basic sandwich…nah, no cooking involved.