Welcome to the Sandwich Round-Up! During this season of the year, we’re doing more outside, perhaps going on picnics or having days at the park. This kind of weather and partaking in spring time activities makes me crave lighter, cooler meals – especially sandwiches! They’re portable, delicious, full of flavor, (hopefully) healthy, and easy to make. Sandwiches are my favorite food.
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I’ll add several of my sandwiches: hamburgers, egg salad, wild salmon salad, and later on this morning, I’ll share our Sloppy Joe’s. Please come back throughout the day to see the sandwiches others add!
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Take the guesswork out of what to fix, what to buy and what to prepare. This week:
Class materials compiled into easy downloads:
My picture doesn’t look like a roast beef wrap, but it is the Kefir Ranch Dressing that makes the Roast Beef Wrap so delicious. I’m looking forward to all the new sandwich ideas!!
Blessings -
Connie
I just found this — what a great idea! I don’t have any pictures of the following to join in today, but it’s one of my favorite all-time sandwiches and thought I’d at least share:
sprouted grain bagel, toasted
cultured cream cheese
honey mustard
honey smoked turkey
roasted red bell pepper
basil pesto
piece of romaine or green leaf lettuce
Instructions:
bagel half #1 = mustard and lettuce
bagel half # 2 cream cheese, pesto, then turkey, bell pepper.
Combine, cut and chow down.
.-= Lindsay´s last blog post… Chasing Pastoralism =-.
Lindsay, oh, that sounds good!