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    Deadly Premonition

    Game » consists of 11 releases. Released Feb 23, 2010

    An open-world action-adventure game following an eccentric FBI agent as he investigates a series of bizarre murders in the small rural town of Greenvale.

    So... has anyone tried Mr. Stewart's sandwich?

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    #1  Edited By applet0n

    Title says it all.

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    #2  Edited By kevinski

    I've been thinking about it. What was on it, again? Strawberry jam and cereal? Or was there another ingredient, as well?

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    #3  Edited By Ghostiet

    Turkey, as far as I know. Shit, I have to note it down. Me and my friends had a tendency to drink and eat every messed up shit on parties, that's a good idea for it.

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    #4  Edited By ClownDetective

    Maybe it's an American thing - but cereal in a sandwich? Really?

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    #5  Edited By Trilogy

    Isn't the cereal part an unknown variable? I wonder what would work...

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    #6  Edited By droop

    Someone tweeted Swery with a picture of it. He said it was delicious. I'll try to find it.
     
    Here it is: 
    http://twitpic.com/1ix4rx

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    #7  Edited By kevinski
    @Trilogy said:
    " Isn't the cereal part an unknown variable? I wonder what would work... "
    I'd recommend using Cap'n Crunch like Ally Sheedy did in The Breakfast Club. XD
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    #8  Edited By RobotHamster

    I was thinking of trying it but I don't know which cereal to use.

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    #9  Edited By jeanluc  Staff
    @ClownDetective said:
    " Maybe it's an American thing - but cereal in a sandwich? Really? "
    I'm an American, and yeah, its not a thing. 
     
    But I'm curious if its any good.
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    #10  Edited By kevinski

    How about we invent our own strange sandwiches? XD

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    #11  Edited By kevinski
    @wasteguru said:
    " @ClownDetective said:
    " Maybe it's an American thing - but cereal in a sandwich? Really? "
    I'm an American, and yeah, its not a thing.  But I'm curious if its any good. "
    Oh, you know, he may be confusing it with chips on a sandwich. I've known people to do that, but I'm not sure if it's an American thing, because I'm not familiar with the sandwich habits of people outside of the U.S. XD
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    #12  Edited By discost3w

    I might try it earlier but I'd do it with rice krispies but I wish I had corn flakes.

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    #13  Edited By AhmadMetallic

    on a diet

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    #14  Edited By kevinski

    Special K Red Berries seem to work VERY well on sandwiches. Definitely one of the best flake-based cereals in existence.

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    #15  Edited By ClownDetective

    Would be nice if we saw some pictures....

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    #16  Edited By Computerplayer1

    I would go with perhaps just a cornflake or maybe a special K.
     
    I may have to try it sometime

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    I think I might puke if I tried it.  I don't like Jam at all, turkey breast is meh on sandwiches and cereal on top of that would be disgusting.

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    #19  Edited By jeffgoldblum
    @ClownDetective said:
    " Maybe it's an American thing - but cereal in a sandwich? Really? "
    Trust me it's not an american thing.
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    #20  Edited By cloneslayer

    I have all the things I need in my house right now.... maybe I'll report back in later tonight if I'm ambitious. 

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    #21  Edited By PillClinton

    I think unsweetened corn flakes or just plain old cheerios would do the job nicely.

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    #23  Edited By HandsomeDead

    I don't even know where I could find a place that makes them in England. Any time I've looked it up online, it's been talking about American restaurants.

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    #24  Edited By DystopiaX
    @kevinski said:
    " @wasteguru said:
    " @ClownDetective said:
    " Maybe it's an American thing - but cereal in a sandwich? Really? "
    I'm an American, and yeah, its not a thing.  But I'm curious if its any good. "
    Oh, you know, he may be confusing it with chips on a sandwich. I've known people to do that, but I'm not sure if it's an American thing, because I'm not familiar with the sandwich habits of people outside of the U.S. XD "
    I've seen people do that. I tried it once, it's actually pretty good.
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    #25  Edited By Jadeskye

    turkey and strawberry jam?! eeek i wouldn't touch that.

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    #26  Edited By Urmean

    I think some guy at Something Awful made one, said it was A+.

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    #27  Edited By Jothel

    i can see how this would sorta work, i think it was mentioned on one of the ERs that the strawberry isnt too far from cranberry which works well with turkey, i can see the cereal working because it would add an interesting crunch, i'm not sure what cereal though, savoury or sweet?

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    #28  Edited By JJWeatherman

    Yo check this out: 

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    #29  Edited By mutha3

    I'm gonna try this someday.
     
    ...
     
    eventually

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    #30  Edited By Hamst3r
    @jadeskye said:
    " turkey and strawberry jam?! eeek i wouldn't touch that. "
    Doesn't sound too weird to me. People have turkey with cranberries on Thanksgiving, sometimes in sandwich form. :O
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    #32  Edited By cancerdancer

    The sandwich is essentially just a monte cristo.

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    #33  Edited By Organicalistic_

    his sandwich tastes good in my mouth

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    #34  Edited By The_A_Drain

    Well, here's how I see it. 
     
    Turkey = awesome. 
    Turkey + Cranberry Sauce + Bread = Awesome Sandwhich. 
    Turkey + Strawberry Jam = Not too far off cranberry... so it can't be -bad- right? 
    Turkey + Strawberry Jam + Cereal = Well, everything is better when it's crunchy.  
     
    I reckon it would be pretty damned nice actually.

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    #35  Edited By The_A_Drain
    @kevinski said:
    " @wasteguru said:
    " @ClownDetective said:
    " Maybe it's an American thing - but cereal in a sandwich? Really? "
    I'm an American, and yeah, its not a thing.  But I'm curious if its any good. "
    Oh, you know, he may be confusing it with chips on a sandwich. I've known people to do that, but I'm not sure if it's an American thing, because I'm not familiar with the sandwich habits of people outside of the U.S. XD "
    Damn I get confused when Americans say chips. 
     
    I was like "What's weird about a chip butty?" (thick cut fries I guess you call them? Fuck, CHIPS dammit :P in bread and butter) 
     
    But yeah, cereal in a sandwhich doesn't sound like anybodies 'thing' to me :P cept maybe Zach's.
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    #36  Edited By discost3w

    I tried it, but I didn't have any strawberry jam so I used Strawberry and maple jam. The cereal I used were rice crispies and the turkey was cold and the bread wasn't toasted. 
    It was alright, but it was dry. I should have put way more jam in there or way less cereals. I took picture from my cell but I don't know how to put them on my pc, if I find out I will upload  a pic. 
     If you are curious try it out, it won't kill you 
      

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    #37  Edited By buzz_clik

    After Red Dwarf mentioned the triple fried egg chili chutney sandwich, I made one then became addicted to them for a fairly long while as a lad. It's not impossible that I'd try Deadly Premonition's culinary monstrosity.
     
    @dudeglove said:

    " I want one of Thomas' biscuits instead. "
    Pervert.
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    #38  Edited By kevinski
    @The_A_Drain said: 
    Damn I get confused when Americans say chips.  I was like "What's weird about a chip butty?" (thick cut fries I guess you call them? Fuck, CHIPS dammit :P in bread and butter)  But yeah, cereal in a sandwhich doesn't sound like anybodies 'thing' to me :P cept maybe Zach's. "
    I'm referring to potato chips, such as Lays. I'd refer to fries as fries.
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    #39  Edited By ArchScabby

    Hey guys, why don't we just skip all this Mr. Stewarts sandwich stuff and I'll just throw dog shit in a hot dog bun and eat that.  Same difference.

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    #40  Edited By discost3w
    @ArchScabby said:
    " Hey guys, why don't we just skip all this Mr. Stewarts sandwich stuff and I'll just throw dog shit in a hot dog bun and eat that.  Same difference. "
    I'd eat the Mr. Stewarts before yours TBH
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    #41  Edited By The_A_Drain
    @kevinski said:
    " @The_A_Drain said: 
    Damn I get confused when Americans say chips.  I was like "What's weird about a chip butty?" (thick cut fries I guess you call them? Fuck, CHIPS dammit :P in bread and butter)  But yeah, cereal in a sandwhich doesn't sound like anybodies 'thing' to me :P cept maybe Zach's. "
    I'm referring to potato chips, such as Lays. I'd refer to fries as fries. "
    *angry face* 
     
    No, you mean Walkers CRISPS. *cries*  
     
    :P
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    #42  Edited By gunslingerNZ

    I get the impression it was cornflakes for the cereal. Strawberry jam and cornflakes on white bread sounds delicious but the turkey would just ruin it. Everyone knows turkey goes best with plum or cranberry....

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    #44  Edited By natetodamax

    Sounds revolting.

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    #45  Edited By Thrawn1

    I just put together a roast beef sandwich with grape jelly and frosted flakes on top. I would've used turkey but all I had was roast beef. It was okay, a bit too sugary. For the second try I looked around and the only thing I could find to counter balance the sugar was pickles so I used that. I actually enjoyed it more than the first one but I don't think I'll make either variation again, unless I'm making it to eat during an endurance run video.

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    Rewatching the Deadly Premonition Endurance Run of greatness & forgot about this until hitting the episode with Brad & Ryan. Apparently some have tried.

    http://tay.kinja.com/the-sinners-sandwich-the-tay-review-1591842835

    Thinking that it would be better with cranberry & corn flakes. Might try it sometime after the various grilled cheese sandwich experiments going on now around here mixing different cheeses & trying garlic bread toast instead of normal bread.

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    #47  Edited By fledeye

    I'm veggie, so I haven't eaten it but years ago I made one for my husband and its now entered his regular rotation of sandwiches so it must be good.

    Home made white bread (thick cut)

    Strawberry jam

    Roast chicken breast

    Corn flakes

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