I want to do popular 100 days of productivity, but I'm lazy-bones. :(

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I want to do popular 100 days of productivity, but I'm lazy-bones. :(
The Italiano
There's busy, and then there's busy. Over the last few weeks, it's been a case of practicing what's preached on here - making sure that time's been taken to make and scoff a good lunch, even as all the world seems to be collapsing in around on you. You've missed the good, the bad, and the downright ugly, but needless to say, the sandwich has been the midday saviour that it always should be Of course, that doesn't matter to you guys - you're owed a sandwich, not filler. This little puppy really is a product of its environment, in that it's entirely scrounged from the local Waitrose between uni assignments, trips to lectures and periods of despair relating to word counts. It's simple - a nice, fresh baguette, with a combination of prosciutto and salami making up the meat selection for the day. On top, there's some of the creamiest mozzarella you've ever seen - tearing was attempted, but it was just too juicy. Definitely not one for the lunchbox, this would be mush after a few hours in tupperware. The greenery's half a gem lettuce, and on top is a bit of a curveball - sugo ai peperoni, which claims to be a pasta sauce, but works nicely on here, giving a bit of a rich tomato and roast pepper flavour and going nicely with the milky cheese and salty meat. Very much a make-and-eat number, as mentioned - you'll no doubt find yourself in a similar spot, soon. Just remember that there's no excuse for a bad sandwich, as long as your cupboards are stocked. Well, that or you have a posh supermarket round the corner from your flat. Either's good.