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9 hours ago, bkkcanuck8 said:

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

 

9 hours ago, jippytum said:

Cumberland sausage with fried onions and brown sauce

 

8 hours ago, nikmar said:

bacon

pie

 

8 hours ago, Dan O said:

Shredded Roasted pork or chicken with coleslaw or thai salad. 

 

7 hours ago, Bday Prang said:

Bacon Egg and Black Pudding + HP 

 

 

Above we have 5 of the members that missed the healthy part in this thread.

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34 minutes ago, Gottfrid said:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Above we have 5 of the members that missed the healthy part in this thread.

And above we have a troll. Whats unhealthy about pork or chicken and veggies ? Not up to you standards porkie?

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Hummus.  I really like hummus, especially the varieties that can include roast peppers or eggplant. It is "fattening", but very filling. No need for any condiments since good hummus will be moist. For some added crunch I will put  lettuce leaves or  bell pepper slices in it. I often do it as a wrap, using the high protein thin wraps that Tops has. 

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Just now, alex8912 said:

Sliced roast beef ( at Foodland) lettuce , tomato , mayo and spicy mustard on wheat. I wish I could find sliced turkey breast . It disappeared from foodland 4/5 years ago. 

Villa Market in Pattaya sells sliced turkey breast and very nice it is too.

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4 hours ago, Gottfrid said:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Above we have 5 of the members that missed the healthy part in this thread.

Healthy part - is not eating 2+ sandwiches (or eating sandwiches often)... Havarti - the most 'expensive' part is around 70 calories per slice...   A single slice of 'sandwich' 'bread' is 80 calories, tablespoon of butter is 100+ calories....   And a sandwich is not generally the most filling...  basically the premise is wrong that somehow only worrying about the filling is going to suddenly make it healthy.  Healthy is focusing on the overall diet, not just the filling in a sandwich.  Also a good walk after eating the sandwich would not hurt.

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1 hour ago, Skeptic7 said:

Here ya goCan buy at Villa Market & Lotus and prob Big C and others. Enjoy and stay healthy. 👍

 

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You are joking right ?   

             How on earth are they allowed to use the word "cheddar" in connection to this abomination?  

"plant based" it may be,   but it will never be  cheddar or indeed  cheese ,      Like wise the other product  " meat zero "  WTF ?

              Why is it that these vegan freaks and the unscrupulous companies that supply them with this junk  nearly always feel the need try to dress it up as the food normal people eat 

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6 hours ago, GammaGlobulin said:

CUCUMBER!

 

Nothing like a cucumber sandwich during either the Hot Season or the Raining Season.

 

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Presumably served at around 3pm along with a cup of earl grey ?     Using only the best bone china of course.

By the way those have to be the tiniest sandwiches I have ever seen , and for gods sake where is the crust?  don't you want curly hair ?     seriously though  I won't be coming to your house for high  tea  unless you seriously buck your ideas up,    

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1 minute ago, johng said:

The highly processed junk is not healthy  but they are pushing it to "save us" from "climate change" :shock1:

Do you remember some years ago , Paul Mcartney's    missis   ( the one with the wooden leg)   was suggesting that we farm rats for their milk  for the very same reason.   I can't for the life of me understand why that  idea never caught on ...honest 

 

Fortunately the mad woman effectively lost her voice when he divorced her,   a sad end to the relationship but not unexpected,  The rot started to set in one christmas,    she had asked for her own private plane for christmas, Paul generous as usual attempted to indulge her , but she was not too impressed with the "black and decker"  he bought her:cheesy:

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I dont eat beef in Thailand very much as its tough with Thai beef, and expensive for imported. But the wife was out last night so I made up my steak sandwich with some fries. Some brown gravy and mushrooms and onions really added to it.  

 

 

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9 hours ago, bkkcanuck8 said:

Healthy part - is not eating 2+ sandwiches (or eating sandwiches often)... Havarti - the most 'expensive' part is around 70 calories per slice...   A single slice of 'sandwich' 'bread' is 80 calories, tablespoon of butter is 100+ calories....   And a sandwich is not generally the most filling...  basically the premise is wrong that somehow only worrying about the filling is going to suddenly make it healthy.  Healthy is focusing on the overall diet, not just the filling in a sandwich.  Also a good walk after eating the sandwich would not hurt.

First, butter must be a part of filling, right? Take it away, as there are many other things you can use instead.

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