Sugar Editorial Picks
Sep 09, 2008 -
One of the worst crimes I ever committed was smart talking to my parents in front of their very proper friends. As part of my punishment, my mom dragged me to church every Wednesday night for a month to make sandwiches for the homeless. Kicking and screaming at first, I quickly started to enjoy the bonding time with my mama and learned a couple of things:
- Don't disrespect your parents — whether their friends are present or not.
- Volunteering can be fun and rewarding.
After serving my time, my mom and I continued to make bologna sandwiches on Wednesday evenings.
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Feb 12, 2008 -
Surprise your lil love on Valentine's Day by slipping a heart–shaped sandwich into their lunch bag. Lots of lil eaters are picky about their peanut butter and jelly sandwiches — so whether they like crunchy or creamy, crust or crustless, this handy gadget is sure to sweeten their meal.
The large heart cookie cutter can be placed over any creation and sliced into shape.
- 5 Comments
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Oct 25, 2009 -
Breakfast sandwiches are popular with rushing mothers and their kiddos on the go! From egg filled bagels to bacon and cheese caught between an English muffin they fill the tummy up right. My son favors waffles sandwiches.
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Sep 15, 2008 -
Turn a plain old sandwich into something special. Whether your child likes ham and cheese, egg salad or peanut butter and jelly to fill their belly mid-day, these stainless steel cutters will make them look doubly delicious. Available in train ($10) and flower ($10) varieties, the large shapes minimize waste to lil more than the crust.
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Sep 30, 2008 -
In the kitchen and uninspired? Wonder woman Kate Gosselin (who recently shared her tricks for feeding a family of ten with us) has come to the culinary rescue with her healthy sandwich recipes that are kid friendly and an easy way to incorporate whole grains into your child's diet.
Fall Harvest Sandwich
- 2 slices honey ham
- 1 slice cheddar cheese
- 1 T honey mustard
- ½ Granny Smith apple, sliced thin (optional)
- 2 slices whole wheat bread
Place on one piece of bread in the following order: mustard, cheese, ham, apple slices.
- 9 Comments
Feb 05, 2008 -
If you're a choosy mom who thinks outside of the lunchbox, cast your vote for Jif's Most Creative Sandwich.
The top 10 "most tasty nutritionally balanced, creative, appealing and easy-to-make recipes" include: Peanut Butter Butterfly Panwiches, Monstwich, Crunchy Chinese Fortune Cookie Sandwich and a Peanut Butter Meatball Sub.
The winner of the the nutty competition gets a $25,000 scholarship fund and a gift basket.
- 7 Comments
Oct 26, 2009 -
What could be better than peanut butter and ranch dressing? There are some foods that are rarely paired in cookbooks: bacon and syrup, cantaloupe and pepper, and honey and broccoli are just a few of them. While mommy offers up different fare for tasting, wee ones often find meal combos that please their young palates but make mama want to hurl.
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Apr 08, 2009 -
It's time to eat at our sibling shower (small soiree that gets the future big sis or bro used to the idea of having another wee one in the family)! Set out a spread fit for the family's queen bee or lil king. Tempt tots' appetites by playing to a few of the sibling-to-be's favorite foods with a twist.
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May 05, 2009 -
A sucker for dairy products, my babe loves to take down a grilled cheese sandwich for lunch. Instead of cutting it in half with a pickle in between, I like to add some commotion to the meal. And by that, I mean locomotion.
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Oct 02, 2008 -
If your wee ones are craving something slightly different than the staple peanut butter and jelly, Kate Gosselin (who recently shared her tricks for feeding a family of ten with us) suggests opting for a nutty sandwich with a more starchy fruit complement.
PB & Banana
2 slices of whole wheat white bread (also good with oatmeal bread)
1 banana, thinly sliced
Peanut butter
Spread each slice of bread with peanut butter. Place thin banana slices on one slice.
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