«You're not getting a cold cut piece of turkey; you're getting a day - after - Thanksgiving -
like slice of turkey.»
Not exact matches
I made this today, following your idea, but I used Jimmy Dean cooked
turkey sausage crumbles in place
of the ham, I had thin
sliced swiss cheese so I used that
like lasagna noodles and layered it.
From there you can continue to build your sandwich anyway you
like — crispy bacon and crunchy lettuce for the classic BLT or add
sliced turkey and another
slice of bread to make a triple - decker club sandwich.
For more protein, I
like to add a bit
of tempeh, a boiled egg, roasted chicken, sustainably caught tuna or wild caught salmon from a can, or in a pinch, I'll add a few
slices of roasted
turkey or prosciutto from Applegate Farms.
If you feel
like having poultry for a snack today, try rolling a few
slices of sliced turkey around a piece
of low - fat cheese.
While no non-smoked meat can perfectly replicate the flavor
of a smoked one, you can use seasonings to add more flavor to non-smoked meats,
like sliced turkey, chicken, pork or beef.
I chop the eggs and avocado together with some hot sauce and a couple
slices of turkey, and voila... a quick 5 - minute breakfast that's incredibly delicious, yet MUCH healthier than that bowl
of cereal, and will help balance your hormones for the day instead
of creating hormone imbalances and energy crashes
like cereal does.
I don't
like to eat before so I grap a
slice of turkey and down sum water for I go.
For a complete meal, bake purple potatoes,
slice lengthwise, and fill with a combo
of veggies and herbs sautéed with a lean protein,
like lentils or ground
turkey.
Twenty - five years later, what dad can carve that first
slice of turkey without recalling the Griswold bird collapsing
like an overcooked football in front
of a dozen guests?
Age / Gender / Size: 3 years (DOB: 12/2014); Female; Medium Breed: Domestic Shorthair
Likes:
Slices of deli
turkey Dislikes: Stressful situations Special Considerations: No children and no other pets, please.
You know, I don't mean to be judgmental (kind
of like when people say «I don't mean to be rude», when they actually do)(come to think
of it, I've been judgemental three days in a row now... well, Husband would argue my whole life) but the people with plates piled high with fried stuff are usually rotund and the people with
sliced turkey and salad on their plate usually aren't.