Refrigerator Clean-Out Sandwich

Who knew that National Clean Out Your Refrigerator Day would inspire our friend Nick to create a real-life sandwich tower that couldn’t look better had we photoshopped it ourselves. Credit this sandwich to November 15th, but give equal thanks to the stuff coming out of the fridge that normally don’t get proper shine, especially in a joint effort such as this one.

We’re looking at multiple levels of Cheddar cheese, slices of Provolone cheese, deli turkey, deli ham, half-finished package of pepperoni, a Johnsonville brat burger patty, Johnsonville Italian sausage patty, Ballpark Franks, a turkey burger, maple syrup-flavored breakfast sausages, a package of Oscar Mayer turkey bacon, toaster waffles, Banquet Cheesy Macaroni & Beef and a slab of mystery meat found in the depths of the freezer.

The potential dryness of all the combined ingredients was apparently counterbalanced with some old Papa John’s garlic dipping sauces as well as sweet and sour packets from a recent Chinese takeout trip. 9 inches never looked so good, although I’m sure some of you fiends out there might disagree. 😉

[Via DudeFoods]

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