Sandwiches for breakfast are a great grab and go option. Making a breakfast loaded with protein and fiber, helps you feel fuller longer. A hearty breakfast can help you focus more mental energy on the tasks of the day.
Tip: You can even prep the night before and microwave your sandwich in the morning for a warm comforting touch.
Sandwiches for lunch are delicious. Imagine looking forward to lunch when you've created a nice layered homemade sandwich made just the way you like. Add all the food groups of meat, cheese, veggies and a nice sauce on top! Makes my mouth water!
Tip: Sandwiches can be made the night before and stored in the fridge.
Sandwiches for dinner can be comforting and filling. After a long day, having a nice filling meal is self care and comforting. There are so many options including sides to make a well rounded meal. Add a side salad, soup, French fries, or roasted vegetables.
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