Table Steaks

In his recollections of London in the late 1760s, Frenchman Pierre-Jean Grosley scolded the Quality for wasting time and money on gambling. Rumour had it, he said, that the Earl of Sandwich had gambled for twenty-four hours straight, sustaining himself on nothing but beef between two slices of bread — thus giving rise to the term ‘sandwich’.

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