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My New Favourite Snack..


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num1habsfan Rising Star

1st sandwich

2nd sandwich

I couldnt even finish eating both lol...way too filling. but oohhhh so good!!

The first one is a Kinnikinnick New York Style bagel, some Helmann's Mayonnaise, romaine lettuce, yellow acid-free tomatoes, and Grimms Smoked Cooked Turkey Breast

The second one is the same except its Kinnikinnick English Muffins and red acid-free tomatoes...

Tell me if you agree they look as good as they taste , or if you just wanna praise my camera work :lol:

~ lisa ~

PS: anyone know why it dont let you post the pic in the post itself??


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Carriefaith Enthusiast

They look good!

MySuicidalTurtle Enthusiast

I like sandwiches, too!

num1habsfan Rising Star
They look good!

Thanks, I get bored with plain sandwiches hehe... so I like to try out new/different stuff!

~ lisa ~

Nantzie Collaborator

Oh Man... Those look SO good.

Nancy

Mango04 Enthusiast

mmm making me hungry :P

num1habsfan Rising Star
Oh Man... Those look SO good.

Nancy

They sure were!! I still got half of the english muffin sandwich left, too filling to eat it earlier...think i'll finish it now...I'd give you a taste if i could lol

~ lisa ~


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Nantzie Collaborator

FINE!! <_<

I'll just flip a U-turn now. Whatever...

I was halfway to Minnesota too! Dangit! :rolleyes:

I made BLTs this weekend.

Actually, they were just BLs.

Didn't have any tomatoes, and we ate the bacon and lettuce sandwiches before we even got a chance for either of us to get to the store... Didn't miss the tomatoes much...

Mmmm....... Bacon..... :lol:

It's so weird. I never cared one way or another about sandwiches before going gluten-free... Now though... Oh my gosh.

:D

Nancy

num1habsfan Rising Star
FINE!! <_<

I'll just flip a U-turn now. Whatever...

I was halfway to Minnesota too! Dangit! :rolleyes:

I made BLTs this weekend.

Actually, they were just BLs.

Didn't have any tomatoes, and we ate the bacon and lettuce sandwiches before we even got a chance for either of us to get to the store... Didn't miss the tomatoes much...

Mmmm....... Bacon..... :lol:

It's so weird. I never cared one way or another about sandwiches before going gluten-free... Now though... Oh my gosh.

:D

Nancy

haha by the time you'd drive here I would have eaten all 4 bagels/all 4 muffins :lol: I'm ALMOST tempted to just make a seperate order and get a whole bunch of each--seriously they are that good lol .. i've eaten the bagells before but...mm, both so good!

and I know what you mean about sandwiches--I never thought a big deal out of them before, and now its like...i'm addicted! haha and yes I love bacon...hmm thats what I should make tomorrow for supper(except i'm out of lettuce :( )--a bacon and tomato english muffin sandwich :lol:

I'll have to not think about the sandwich since my goal is to eat a little bit for breakfast/before lunch, and then not eat again until I'm done my exam and walk home (so it might be 8:30 pm before i actually eat dinner lol) Thats ok, it'll make me want the sandwiches even more ;)

~ lisa ~

Guhlia Rising Star

I am soooooo drooling after looking at those pictures... I have one Kinnikinnick bagel left and I know there's no way my two year old will let me get away with making a sandwich out of it. She's totally addicted to bagels and cream cheese since it's a special treat for her when I break down and buy some.

CarlaB Enthusiast

Oh my gosh those look soooo good! I am sooo hungry and very tired of scrambled eggs with toast soaked in tea!!! My teeth still hurt from getting my braces .... so far I've lost 3 pounds I had worked very hard to gain!!!!

Enjoy, and eat one for me!

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