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Recipe: Peanut Butter Mix-Ups (Mix and Match Peanut Butter Sandwich Fillings)

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PEANUT BUTTER MIX-UPS
Source: Brown Bag Success: Making Healthy Lunches Your Kids Won't Trade by Sandra K. Nissenberg

Amazing how creative you can get with the old peanut butter sandwich. Try to mix and match some of these combinations below.

Start with 2 tablespoons of peanut butter. Add 2 sides of bread, 1 tablespoon spread, and a touch of topping...and you've made the ultimate peanut butter sandwich.

BREADS:
white bread
whole wheat bread
raisin bread
French bread
pita pockets
hot dog/hamburger bun
dinner roll
mini bagel
English muffin
rice cake
graham cracker
party rye

SPREADS:
jelly
honey
maple syrup
applesauce or chopped apples
mashed or sliced bananas
crushed pineapple
shredded carrots
shredded zucchini

TOPPINGS:
raisins
granola
chopped nuts
sunflower seeds
coconut
alfalfa sprouts
dry cereal
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Shared by: Betsy at Recipelink.com
In reply to: Recipe: Lunchbox Recipes (5)
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