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One "Jerry Springer," please...

Joe mentioned that New York's Carnegie Deli was planning to honor Jerry Springer with his own sandwich on their menu. Our friends at TV Squad picked up the story and ferreted out the ingredients in the sandwich. So, what's in it? It looks like Sarah was the closest of the commenters in her guess of "tongue and cheese." The official sandwich has "pastrami, tongue, baloney, Swiss Cheese and Russian dressing."

Maybe "honor" is the wrong word, given the contents of the sandwich. Adding the tongue and baloney as ingredients are a nice touch, so why don't we just say that they're trying to make him memorable.

Whether that's a good or bad thing - either the sandwich or the show - is up to you.

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Filed under: Television/Film, Food Oddities, Chefs & Restaurants, New Products, Restaurants

Carnegie Deli to name sandwich after Jerry Springer

New York City's Carnegie Deli will honor talk show host Jerry Springer by naming a sandwich after him. The deli, which is equally famous for its corned beef as well its  gruff waiters, will christen the sandwich tomorrow at 2:00PM. Customers may even have a chance to be served by the man himself.

There's no word as to the ingredients of the new sandwich. One thing's for sure - there won't be "lotsa corned beef plus lotsa pastrami." That artery-clogging combo comprises a  gutbomb called the "Woody  Allen." Geez, Woody must have one hell of a metabolism.

What do you think the "Jerry Springer" sandwich would contain?

Filed under: Ingredients, Chefs & Restaurants, Restaurants

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