In what way might tuna & sweetcorn be considered an invalid filling? (Each to their own and all that. I mean, it’s not like it’s the Sydney Harbour Bridge in disguise. Now *that* wouldn’t be a valid sandwich filling…)
It's not only a valid filling, it's mentioned in Half Man Half Biscuit's classic "Twenty Four Hour Garage People." So it's in the collective consciousness as a filling that's available at filling stations. You can't get much more validity than that.
(given that this is part of a "settle an arguement" between you and your good lady wife, I am given to smirk about the idea of exposing a New Yorker to HMHB and expecting her to have the faintest clue about it all.)
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That one's also fairly standard, though.
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it is a peculiarly British sandwich filling.
now, tuna & sweetcorn pizza: No, no, NO!
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Sing it, sister! :)
(mmmmm. Pizza express "American Hot". *purr*)
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I often buy an extra red chilli or two to put on it, mind.
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Sweetcorn
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(given that this is part of a "settle an arguement" between you and your good lady wife, I am given to smirk about the idea of exposing a New Yorker to HMHB and expecting her to have the faintest clue about it all.)