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    I'm now only doing cold lunches and need some help with ideas for sandwich fillings. My mindees are not very adventurous but I would like to introduce them to different sandwich fillings other than ham or cheese. Does anyone have any ideas for interesting fillings that the children might like?

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    id love some ideas too, my own 2 will only have cheese spread but jack has just discovered he likes jam in his other than that they have crackers with butter on and grated cheese at the side or beans/pasta shapes with toast, wont eat egg, tuna etc

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    I only do cold lunches but do not make sandwiches as such. I put a plate of meats, cheeses and salad type things out and leave children to choose what they want. The main thing i vary is the type of bread they have with it, pitta, bagels, french stick, sliced bread, homemade bread, wholemeal bread, tortillas, and fresh turkish bread from the deli down the road.
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    I only do cold lunches but do not make sandwiches as such. I put a plate of meats, cheeses and salad type things out and leave children to choose what they want. The main thing i vary is the type of bread they have with it, pitta, bagels, french stick, sliced bread, homemade bread, wholemeal bread, tortillas, and fresh turkish bread from the deli down the road.

    That sounds like a great idea, do you find the children will try lots of different foods

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    Well, they try all the different breads! I find my 2 and my mindees aree not very adventorous, but if they see another trying it they will probably do the same. I usually put things I know they like, so carrot sticks, cucumber and some ham and cheese, and then add a few new bits, like olives or some lentil dahl, or salami or egg mayonnaise or something. Its quicker than making sandwiches
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    All my ones love a variety of fillings so we have:-

    Cold meat with cheese
    Egg Mayo
    Cheese and Cucumber
    Tuna with or without sweetcorn
    Jam
    Fishfingers in a roll
    Bacon Sandwich
    Roll and sausage
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    Hi

    You can download this free Mission Deli Receipe Booklet as it does have some great ideas for kids (and adults).

    Enjoy!

    http://www.missiondeli.com/

    Lovies
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    Default Re: Sandwich fillings help

    i've got an after schooler who loves peanut butter and grated carrot in a sandwich!

    and used to have a LO who liked 'yogurt' sandwiches ( petit filous! )

    another afterschool favourite is salami & feta cheese !!!

    but saying that, my DS will only eat ham!

    also, good old marmite! on its own or with cheese. (my DH likes it with avocado )
    Last edited by loocyloo; 08-09-2009 at 11:56 AM. Reason: forgot one!

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    Quote Originally Posted by louised View Post
    I'm now only doing cold lunches and need some help with ideas for sandwich fillings. My mindees are not very adventurous but I would like to introduce them to different sandwich fillings other than ham or cheese. Does anyone have any ideas for interesting fillings that the children might like?
    Mine love tuna and mayonnaise and some will have sweetcorn too.
    Debbie

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    Default Re: Sandwich fillings help

    my kids love tortillas! something different than giving sandwiches each day. their favourite is with melted cheese (cooked in the microwave) then cut into slices xx
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