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Interesting/different but healthy sandwiches for an 8yr old school project?

22 replies

zenia · 25/11/2005 18:00

Any ideas please?

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zippimistletoes · 25/11/2005 18:05

mushroom pate and red onion

cheddar and walnut

cottage cheese and tomato with chilli garlic and olive oil

spots · 25/11/2005 18:09

cheddar, celery and date grated with mayonnaise

skerriesmum · 25/11/2005 18:09

hummus and salad

MalorySuzannahAtTrinnyTowers · 25/11/2005 18:11

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zippimistletoes · 25/11/2005 18:15

toasted almonds, chicken and pineapple

MalorySuzannahAtTrinnyTowers · 25/11/2005 18:16

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LIZS · 25/11/2005 18:17

chicken and avocado.

collision · 25/11/2005 18:18

Taramasalata and cucumber
Guacamole and tomato

compo · 25/11/2005 18:19

jam and mashed banana
smoked salmon and philadelphia

crunchie · 25/11/2005 18:20

Marmite and cucumber

Milge · 25/11/2005 18:22

Roast pork and dried apricots in mayonnaise
Roast pork and apple

collision · 25/11/2005 18:23

tell us more about the project.......sounds more interesting than anything I ever did at school!

zippimistletoes · 25/11/2005 18:24

roast peppers and tomatoes with cream cheese

zippimistletoes · 25/11/2005 18:26

satsuma and cottage cheese

vickiyumyum · 25/11/2005 18:38

cream cheese and ham (ds2 fave)
marmite and cream cheese
humous and roasted veg (e.g carrot, pepper, onion)

zippimistletoes · 25/11/2005 18:45

egg mayonnaise and watercress

marmalade and mackerel

zenia · 25/11/2005 19:09

Thankyou for all your ideas, please feel free to leave more!

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lummox · 25/11/2005 19:16

avocado and banana

but, hang on, zippimisletoes - how can you have satsuma in a sandwich? surely it would squirt juice everywhere as soon as you bit into it?

zippimistletoes · 25/11/2005 19:25

chop it up on chopping board and mix with the cheese

lummox · 25/11/2005 19:26

aaaahhhh. makes sense now.

still sounds disgusting, though

stitch · 25/11/2005 19:40

i read a book once in which the kid had worms in his sandwich. the doctor said that as long as they were washed clean before cooking, then they were a perfectly healthy source of protein.
icht personally.

cod · 25/11/2005 19:40

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