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My dog ate my paper warrior1 Jan 2013 #1
+1 hollysmom Jan 2013 #2
No that was me :) kudzu22 Jan 2013 #6
Grinders, I think are baked to get the cheese nice and gooey. TheMightyFavog Jan 2013 #3
Grinders are from Massachusetts as far as I know LiberalEsto Jan 2013 #13
Hoagies are around Philadelphia NutmegYankee Jan 2013 #17
Grinders can be found as far south as southern CT KamaAina Jan 2013 #24
Subs used to be long and hoagies were short. femmocrat Jan 2013 #4
Location A Little Weird Jan 2013 #5
Subs might be from upstate, NY union_maid Jan 2013 #8
I wonder if hero came from the Greek gyro? nt LiberalEsto Jan 2013 #14
I guess that's possible union_maid Jan 2013 #15
In northern DE they've always been called subs. SteveG Jan 2013 #34
Hoagie is the accepted Philadelphia term. Demoiselle Jan 2013 #7
Right on randr Jan 2013 #28
The first four are the same thing. harmonicon Jan 2013 #9
So glad you asked! tavernier Jan 2013 #10
In lower NY heroes can be hot or cold union_maid Jan 2013 #11
Peppers and eggs hero. Graybeard Jan 2013 #20
Question union_maid Jan 2013 #12
Hey! What about Muffulettas? trof Jan 2013 #16
The muffuletta roll is round rather than torpedo-shaped KamaAina Jan 2013 #25
picky trof Jan 2013 #31
Grinders are from anywhere in New England jmowreader Jan 2013 #18
Around where I grew up it was called a "Wedge" Populist_Prole Jan 2013 #19
??? MiddleFingerMom Jan 2013 #21
Was it upstate New York? KamaAina Jan 2013 #27
Well kinda' Populist_Prole Jan 2013 #29
Differences: They are called different things in different parts of LeftinOH Jan 2013 #22
Just give me raptor_rider Jan 2013 #23
Po'boys should be made with Leidenheimer bread KamaAina Jan 2013 #26
Adomsons. Adomsons is French Dip Heaven Taverner Jan 2013 #30
I want a damn sandwhich, I don't care what they're called. sakabatou Jan 2013 #32
Sub and a tonic XRubicon Jan 2013 #33
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