Sandwich ideas
6 servings
Ingredients
Quantity | Ingredient | |
---|---|---|
2 | Parts low-fat plain yogurt with one part mayonnaise. |
Directions
Peanut Butter and _____ Sandwiches Peanut butter combines well with: honey sliced bananas grated carrots raisins applesauce bacon bits cream cheese jam/jelly toasted wheat germ cut up dates or any combination of the above Tuna Fish and Mayonnaise combine with: pickle relish sliced cucumbers sunflower seeds sprouts sliced avocado grated carrot chopped celery sliced egg Note: Mayonnaise in a sandwich does not hold up well without refrigeration, and could cause poisoning. It turns rancid upon prolonged exposure to heat. Avoid using it for summer camp lunches, or if your child's lunch will be sitting on a radiator in school all morning. Mayonnaise usually does not freeze well. If the amount you are using in your sandwich is small, however, you should have no trouble keeping sandwiches mixed with mayonnaise in the freezer. This also holds true for egg salad that is well mashed.
Hint: Reduce the fat content of added mayonnaise by combining Cream Cheese Combines well with: bacon bits crushed pineapple chpped nuts luncheon meats peanut butter sliced egg sliced cucumber marmalade or jam raisins, whole or ground Hint: one enrichment technique is to mix a tablespoon of powdered milk into an 8-oz bar of cream cheese.
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