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Healthy sandwich ingredients for one person
Hi, I make my own sandwiches for work, however I'm finding that I can't use up all the meat before it goes off and it's a waste. But buying smaller packs of meat is too expensive. What can I do to make chicken, ham, etc last?
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Freeze it in slices? No need to defrost as it will defrost in your lunchbox.
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^^ Yup this is what I do, except I cheat even worse and just make a massive batch of sarnies and freeze the lot! Lovely and fresh and defrosted by lunchtime. Chutney's, mustards, cheeses and mayo's all freeze fine. Then just chuck fresh salad in a bag in your box if you fancy it.
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Hi, I make my own sandwiches for work, however I'm finding that I can't use up all the meat before it goes off and it's a waste. But buying smaller packs of meat is too expensive. What can I do to make chicken, ham, etc last?
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I'd just put more meat in each sandwich!
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Soft boiled eggs chopped up in salad cream with a sprinkling of smoked paprika. Goes very well on it's own or on ham butties.
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