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What is a good sandwich filler? except cheese or ham

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Although i like cheese and ham i mostly avoid as they aren't good for you.

 

Looking for healthy options 

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roast chicken, avocado, tomatos

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Tuna, mayo, splash of apple cider vinegar. Add sweetcorn for a crunch.

 

Chip butties are good too.

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1 minute ago, Andrew Dwyer said:

Tuna and tomato or thinly cut cucumber for me.

Nice idea that, I've made a pickled beetroot sandwich a couple times and surprisingly nice

I have been known to make a grilled chicken, brown sauce, havarti, and tomato sandwich. 

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Cumberland sausage with fried onions and brown sauce

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PB&J

5 minutes ago, NewGuy said:

PB&J

Or PB and sweet chilli sauce. Satayish!

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Fried eggs & ham is OK but fry it first to get fat out.

2 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:

Although i like cheese and ham i mostly avoid as they aren't good for you.

Why please explain.......:coffee1:

2 minutes ago, brianthainess said:

Egg mayo and salad.  

 

Same for me. I make my own egg mayonaise and add a touch of curry powder for extra "zing" with the salad.

Shredded Roasted pork or chicken with coleslaw or thai salad. 

13 minutes ago, brianthainess said:

Why please explain.......:coffee1:

There was a question in my head when I heard making sandwich more healthy - was... what type of bread is being used, how much bread are you eating in your sandwich(es)... what type of spread are you putting on, are you adding extra salt (which if you are worried about salt in ham - would be strange)...  What type of ham are you worried about, etc.   In the end it comes down to not just the filling, but the entire package...  Are worried about having one sandwich every once in a while... or is it your go-to meal...

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1 hour ago, jippytum said:

Cumberland sausage with fried onions and brown sauce

The king of sarnies.... 

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27 minutes ago, brianthainess said:

Why please explain.......:coffee1:

Processed food like ham is widely known to be unhealthy, cheese will make you fat, depends how much you eat of course, now and again of both is fine

Now eating my go to sarny, Chesse, Branston pickle original, toasted cheap whole meal bread with low fat marge. I have been toasting my bread first recently as it doesn't bloat me so much.  

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27 minutes ago, brianthainess said:

Egg mayo and salad.  

Best to avoid mayo as well, this is  a healthy thread

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I sometimes buy 20 baht bags of mixed vegetables from Ratanakorn market, broccoli, cauliflower, green beans, carrots, in a sandwich with brown sauce is surprisingly nice

555 From the Dexter series?

Cucumber sandwich. Peeled and sliced and be generous with the cream cheese. Keep refrigerated.Can't be that bad for you. 

Just now, scubascuba3 said:

Processed food like ham is widely known to be unhealthy, cheese will make you fat, depends how much you eat of course, now and again of both is fine

All food will make you fat if you eat to much, I eat New Zealand Chesse with no animal rennet, I buy 3 kg at a time from Makro lasts me months.

Bacon Egg and Black Pudding + HP 

1 minute ago, jaideedave said:

555 From the Dexter series?

Cucumber sandwich. Peeled and sliced and be generous with the cream cheese. Keep refrigerated.Can't be that bad for you. 

not that delicious either

15 minutes ago, bkkcanuck8 said:

There was a question in my head when I heard making sandwich more healthy - was... what type of bread is being used, how much bread are you eating in your sandwich(es)... what type of spread are you putting on, are you adding extra salt (which if you are worried about salt in ham - would be strange)...  What type of ham are you worried about, etc.   In the end it comes down to not just the filling, but the entire package...  Are worried about having one sandwich every once in a while... or is it your go-to meal...

Use wholemeal brown bread, preferably sourdough.  Usually, I assume that means making your own.

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6 minutes ago, brianthainess said:

All food will make you fat if you eat to much, I eat New Zealand Chesse with no animal rennet, I buy 3 kg at a time from Makro lasts me months.

eating 3kg cheese are you overweight? because cheese is nice you can end up eating it all the time, i appreciate hardly anyone on AN admits to being overweight. What's your LDL?

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10 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:

Best to avoid mayo as well, this is  a healthy thread

 I don't sit and eat a whole jar of it, what is unhealthy about mayo ? going by you I wouldn't eat anything and starve to death, I've made it to 73 by eating food I enjoy and have never been over 65 kilos. In fact I have had Chesse sandwiches almost everyday of my life since I can remember. Cheese and Marmalade is also nice. Edit And I also smoke and drink beer. 

8 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:

Best to avoid mayo as well, this is  a healthy thread

 "...this is  a healthy thread".

 

Not so far, it isn't!

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