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04-10 Sandwich Ideas

Time for a list of Sandwich ideas:

Turkey, cranberry sauce in veggie wrap or corn muffin
PB & Nutella & banana on whole grain toast
PB & Strawberry jam on graham crackers
Deli ham wrapped around strip of cream cheese (childhood favorite)
Egg salad sandwich on whole grain white
Pesto, deli meat, cheese slices on crackers (Milton's are good)
BLTA - bacon (keep tomato, lettuce & avocado separate until eating) on french bread
cucumber sandwiches (see 02-14) add some deli meat if needed
chicken quesadilla with pico de gallo
ham & cream cheese with herbs on 1/2 a bagel
tuna salad (see 03-31)
hot dog with turkey or bean chili and cheese on a sub or hot dog bun
BBQ chicken or pulled pork on sandwich roll
chicken salad in pita pocket
refried or black beans with cheese, sour cream, cilantro & salsa as dip for tortilla chips
pesto, baby spinach, tomato, asiago slice on baguette
grilled cheese and apples on cinnamon raisin bread
sliced apples dipped in peanut butter mixed with golden raisins

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  1. fresh mozzerella, tomato with s&p, basil leaves, spinach leaves, balsamic vinegar, on a artisan bread type of roll...YUMMO!

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