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Posted: Thu May 03, 2007 7:46 am
Hiyaz! I thought i'd post some recent sandwiches that i've made that are really good and I you should try it to! ^__^ Well, if you want to. XD
Anywayz, heres a couple of recipies I have made:
Toasted Tuna Sandwich These are easy to make and healthy to! Just get two pieces of bread (I use wheatNfiber) and either toast it on the stove or in the toaster and when thats done you put tuna on the inside! You can have that with vegatables on the side and water, but whatever sutes you is good! ^^ Note: The tuna used for this sandwich are those packets you buy from the store, tuna in water. 3nodding
Pita bread sandwiches: Those are really good! And healthy for you to! O fat and cholestoral free! ^^ You can make tons of different sandwiches with them, including a lighter better way to make pizza!..although thats not a sandwich.. sweatdrop Some that i've made are egg and veggie cheese. Thats really good and some other ones are sub sandwich and even blueberry cobblar! Haven't tried that yet but it sounds good! ^_^
Blueberry Cobblar Pita sandwich: Get a whole pita bread or cut it in half, either way is fine. If you have frozen blueberrys, get a serving out and put it in a microwavable bowl. Make sure to cover it a little and then put it in the microwave for about 1:00 minute. Check it every now and then but make it to where the blueberrys are not all the way melted but soft and juicy with a little melted. Then take out with a cloth to keep from burning your hands and stir a little. If you cute your pita bread in half, open the inside enough to put the blueberry inside it. If you got a whole one, then on the back of the pita bread there is a slit in it, open that and stuff it with blueberry. If you want you can add stuff on top that might go well with it, but thats what I thought of doing. Maybe even toast the pita bread before adding the blueberries!
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Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 12:14 am
Do you think you could post directions on how to make a pizza from pita dough?
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