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		<title>3 Creative Sandwich Ideas</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Oct 2011 16:22:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you bored of the same old sandwiches? Cold meat between two slices of bread can become tiresome.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you bored of the same old sandwiches? Cold meat between two slices of bread can become tiresome. Don’t be afraid to be more creative with your sandwich creations; try some of the ideas below, and hopefully you’ll be inspired to be more adventurous when creating sandwiches! You never know, you may discover something amazing!</p>
<h3>PB&amp;J+C  Sandwich</h3>
<p>(Peanut Butter &amp; Jam + Cheese)</p>
<p>Although these three ingredients don’t sound as though they’d go together, surprisingly, they taste great when combined! Make sure to use nice thick slices of bread (freshly baked tiger loaf works well), and butter each slice on one side with high quality butter or margarine.</p>
<p>Try to find a good peanut butter, preferably organic, as it won’t have added sugar and fat (it also tastes better). Any jam will do, although strawberry or raspberry works great. The sweet jam compliments the creamy peanut butter. For the cheese, choose a simple cheddar (you don’t want to overpower the sandwich), and cut into thin slices. The mix of thick white bread, sweet jam, creamy butter and tasty cheese make this a powerful and enjoyable sandwich. Enjoy in moderation, it’s extremely indulgent!</p>
<h3>The Moistmaker</h3>
<p>(Turkey, Cranberry Sauce and Gravy)</p>
<p>The origin of this sandwich is from an episode of Friends (“The One With Ross&#8217; Sandwich”), where Ross creates a sandwich from Thanksgiving leftovers. The special ingredient in this sandwich was a centrally located slice of bread, soaked in gravy, called “the Moistmaker”.</p>
<p>Take three slices of bread, and soak one in pre-prepared gravy. On one of the remaining slices, butter and layer with turkey. Add cranberry sauce, and lay the Moistmaker on top. Then add more cranberry sauce, turkey slices, and the final buttered slice of bread. Cut diagonally and enjoy!</p>
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<h3>Fried Banana and Peanut Butter sandwich</h3>
<p>This is another sandwich that relies on peanut butter, and it definitely isn’t for the faint of heart. Originally created by Elvis Presley, it most definitely isn’t for those who are looking to lose weight.</p>
<p>Toast two slices of white bread, and butter a side on each. Spread peanut butter on both piece of toast, and sandwich a mashed banana between them. Apply butter to the outside of the sandwich, and lay in a frying pan (with yet more butter!). Fry until the sandwich is golden brown on the outside. For a slightly healthier alternative, you can use a sandwich press instead of frying the sandwich in a pan.</p>
<p>Although not particularly healthy, all of these sandwiches are delicious, and should hopefully get your creative juices flowing! Sandwiches can range from a healthy snack to a decadent dessert; be as creative as you like when making them!</p>
<p>Taylors of Oxford are a sandwich and deli specialist, based in Oxford, England. If you’re looking for a <a href="http://www.taylorsoxford.co.uk/" target="_blank">sandwich shop in Oxford</a>, try Taylors!</p>
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		<title>Leftover Turkey Sandwich Spread</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Nov 2010 15:00:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>TheSaltyChef</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is definitely one of those &#8220;not measured&#8221; recipes. Next time I mix some up I&#8217;ll try to pay attention to proportions for those of you that like to start with a known thing. But I use basically the same mix of ingredients for any leftover meat: turkey, chicken, roast beef, etc.</p>
<p>Chopped turkey or chicken<br />
mayonnaise to taste<br />
chopped dill pickles to taste<br />
a bit of chopped onion (optional)<br />
chopped celery if you like a lot of crunch (optional)<br />
salt and pepper to taste</p>
<p>Mix it all up and spread on the bread of your choice. Top with some leftover cranberry relish or jelly if you like.</p>
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