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  • Ok, soI would do almost anything if I could have this delicious Italian cold-cut hero sandwich to enter my pie hole right now.

    Dear Clusterflock: What’s the best sandwich you ever had? | clusterflock 2009

  • The second man worked behind the fish and cold-cut counter.

    Marc Philippe Eskenazi: High-Rise Panic in a Hurricane Supermarket Marc Philippe Eskenazi 2011

  • The second man worked behind the fish and cold-cut counter.

    Marc Philippe Eskenazi: High-Rise Panic in a Hurricane Supermarket Marc Philippe Eskenazi 2011

  • Stuffing, horseradish, cranberry or bread sauces, some cold greens for heating up in a pan, and maybe even some of the fat from the roasting tin, all present opportunities for gilding the lily of a plain cold-cut sarnie.

    Nigel Slater's pork recipes 2012

  • The second man worked behind the fish and cold-cut counter.

    Marc Philippe Eskenazi: High-Rise Panic in a Hurricane Supermarket Marc Philippe Eskenazi 2011

  • The second man worked behind the fish and cold-cut counter.

    Marc Philippe Eskenazi: High-Rise Panic in a Hurricane Supermarket Marc Philippe Eskenazi 2011

  • Typically, he addressed this in a book he wrote last spring, "Preferisco la Coppa" ( "I Prefer the Cup"), which also happens to be a play-on-words with one of his favorite pork products: coppa (known in parts of the U.S. as 'capicola') means "cup" but it is also a local cold-cut from his native Emilia region.

    Low-Key Ancelotti Thrives in Tough Spots GABRIELE MARCOTTI 2010

  • Typically, he addressed this in a book he wrote last spring, "Preferisco la Coppa" ( "I Prefer the Cup"), which also happens to be a play-on-words with one of his favorite pork products: coppa (known in parts of the U.S. as "capicola") means "cup" but it is also a local cold-cut from his native Emilia region.

    A Self-Effacing Coach Succeeds Gabriele Marcotti 2010

  • Typically, he addressed this in a book he wrote last spring, "Preferisco la Coppa" ( "I Prefer the Cup"), which also happens to be a play-on-words with one of his favorite pork products: coppa (known in parts of the U.S. as "capicola") means "cup" but it is also a local cold-cut from his native Emilia region.

    A Self-Effacing Coach Succeeds Gabriele Marcotti 2010

  • Typically, he addressed this in a book he wrote last spring, "Preferisco la Coppa" ( "I Prefer the Cup"), which also happens to be a play-on-words with one of his favorite pork products: coppa (known in parts of the U.S. as 'capicola') means "cup" but it is also a local cold-cut from his native Emilia region.

    Low-Key Ancelotti Thrives in Tough Spots GABRIELE MARCOTTI 2010

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