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A. Peanut Butter & Jelly
What's for Lunch: Delicious Sandwiches to Try
B. Grilled Cheese
1. This sandwich involves putting cheese between two pieces
of bread that are browned on a griddle or in a skillet.
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1. This is one of the most popular sandwiches for kids at
school.
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2. There are many types of peanut butter and jelly to choose
from, or you could use another type of nut butter or jam.
II. Sandwiches You Might Order in a Restaurant
A. Club Sandwich
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2. Most commonly, grilled cheese is made with American
cheese and standard sandwich bread. But there are many
ways to make it unique.
1. This sandwich traditionally includes ham, turkey, bacon,
lettuce, tomato, and mayonnaise.
2. Different restaurants prepare clubs differently, and you might
find items such as roast beef, honey mustard, and avocado.
B. Breakfast Sandwich.
1. Breakfast sandwiches are most popular in the morning and
are easy for people on the go.
III. Unique Sandwiches
2. The base could be anything from biscuits or bagels to
English muffins or pancakes; the middle can be any
combination of cheese, egg, breakfast meat, or veggies.
A. Reuben Sandwich
1. This sandwich mixes several ingredients inspired by many
countries: Irish corned beef, Swiss cheese, German
sauerkraut, and Russian dressing on rye bread.
2. This sandwich was supposedly invented in Manhattan in
1914.
B. Muffuletta Sandwich
1. A traditional style muffuletta sandwich includes ham,
salami, Swiss cheese, provolone, mortadella, and marinated
olive salad, all on muffuletta bread.
a. The olive salad usually consists of olives diced with
cauliflower, celery, carrots, Italian-style relish, and
seasonings.
2. New Orleans claims to be the birthplace of this sandwich.
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