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Old Nov 29, 2007, 07:52 AM
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Alternatives for Sandwiches

Hello there, was looking for alternatives to sandwiches.....anything different, warm, tasty etc......sandwiches get very very boring!!!!
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Old Nov 29, 2007, 07:57 AM   #2  
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Not very healthy but here goes. Saute onions in butter or oil, fry 2 pieces of bologna layer, onions, mustard, and bologna between 2 pieces of buttered bread and grill. My daughters creation that loves bologna.
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Old Nov 29, 2007, 08:08 AM   #3  
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Thanks for the answer, now is bologna mince or is it something else.....googled it but only found the city in Italy!!....sounds tasty though..anything with sauteed onions...mmmm
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wow, not sure what it is, google up Oscar mayer bologna or Kahns bologna.Kahn's - The taste you've always loved.

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Old Nov 29, 2007, 09:06 AM   #5  
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Ok, got it from wikipedia....its like an Italian mortadilla. I have some of that in fridge, will try it out 2moro.
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Another alternative to sandwiches are wraps! I take a tortilla shell and put anything in it (most recently I put turkey, cranberry sauce, nuts and cream cheese in it) and then I put it in a pan on the stove with no oil, just to warm it up and make the outside a little crispy. Sometimes I put chicken, cheese and spanish rice in there too. Or you could make pita pockets and throw anything in those.

Hope this helps!

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Old Nov 29, 2007, 09:17 AM   #7  
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When we got bored with same ole peanut butter and jelly my mom would make us peanut butter and jelly roll ups. You cut off the crust of the bread, roll it thin with a plastic cup and spread it with pb and j. Then roll it up. It is like a little tube. Just a fun variation.

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Buy some chicken, beef roast, or ham--bake and shred it or slice it down. Lunch meat isn't the same as it use to be. They put so much chemicals in it it doesn't even have any texture any more. I swear it is like eating the plastic off of band aids!

My favorite sandwiches (besides Italian hoagies)

chunks of chicken with bacon and melted mozzerela cheese and mayo on toast

shredded roast beef topped with melted cheddar, Arbys sauce and ketchup on an onion bun

shredded pulled pork with bar b que sauce on a good bun.

potato skins with cheddar cheese, bacon, chives and sour cream.

BLT's are yummy too!


ahhh the bacon is what MAKES the chicken sandwich!!!

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wow that does sound rather tasteless! the shredded chicken sounds good.......Strickly no pork diet though....so could do much of the rest......Arbys sauce? You guys have the best condiments in the world....am jealous (",)
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Make little pizzas using english muffins; all you need is a split english muffin, marinara sauce, cheese and whatever toppings you like. Pop it into the toaster oven to warm it up and done!

Fish (especially salmon) is really easy to prepare; I make a mixture of melted butter with garlic and dill, pour it over the fish and broil it.

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