And there's a contest for you creative minds out there.
The new product is called sandwich thins and it's specifically designed for...you guessed it...sandwiches! They come in 4 different varieties. I tried the multigrain today and have some pics of my creations below.
But first, Arnold's wants to know what a sandwich made out of these should be called, and if you're the winner they'll give you $2500, and $2500 to your charity of choice. (I recommend autism research and resources :) Click here to go to the site where you can read the rules and enter. There is a deadline on November 20, and its only eligible in states where the product is available.
On with my creations!
First up is a sammie I made with mozzerella, veggies, marinated red peppers, ham, and goat cheese spread.
Next, I thought their nice round shape might be conducive to some sort of topping, so I went the pizza route. I put a little mozzerella between the layers to stick them together, then smeared some olive oil on the top, covered it with more cheese, basil, tomatoes, then a little kosher salt and pepper. I put it in the the toaster oven about 10 minutes.
I thought both sandwiches turned out pretty nice, and I can see myself using these things for lunch for me and the kiddos.
wow that is one tasty looking sandwich!
ReplyDeleteOh my! those look sooo good. My stomach is growling! You know how to build a sandwich.
ReplyDeletemmmmmmmmm! It's making me hungry! :-)
ReplyDeleteThose look quite tasty! Happy Halloween SITSa!
ReplyDeleteI love sandwiches, but rarely have the patience to make a good one myself. It just seems so HARD to slice and spread and layer all the good stuff on there. It's times like that when I miss my mother . . .
ReplyDeleteSounds yummy! Hmmm...now I just need to have a fantastic idea and win some money! Oh, and thatnks for stopping by my blog, as you could probably tell I love to cook...I think we have that in common to (be sides The Giver ) ;)
ReplyDeletethat looks incredible! wanna come over and make me a sammie?
ReplyDeleteI'm going to have to look for these....Regular rolls are always too thick for a good sandwich.
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