Bar-b-Lew's post about sandwiches made me think of a sandwich of my youth called the Hoosier Hog. I grew up in a small town. Like 500 people in the city limits. There was a place like many other small towns had called the Dairy Sweet. Our highschool was the Warriors. The football coach owned the Dairy Sweet, and the specialty was a Big Chief, and a Little Chief. For a Big Chief, picture a Big Mac except replace the Thousand Island with sugar-sweetened Mayo without the onion or pickle. The Little Chief was just a single patty version. They were delicious, and I have very fond memories.
A sandwich that my mom liked that was less popular (but still great) was the Hoosier Hog. A polish sausage split down the middle on a hoagie roll with shredded lettuce, and the same sweetened Mayo from the Big Chief. This was not on Lew's list, and to my knowledge, was a one-off not found anywhere else.
So last night I made a batch of Polish Sausage, and stuffed them this morning. Later, I will make the dressing, shred some lettuce, and smoke the sausage. I may add a little onion. In fact, it may have had onion on it. I can't quite remember. Sometimes my mom would get cheese, but I will leave that off.
I'm really looking forward to this, and thanks for the memories Lew.