A Quick and Nutritious Dish That is OH so Delish!
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Are you getting tired of that oatmeal breakfast, or the green bean salad you always pack for lunch? How about making a delicious sandwich instead?
I know what you’re thinking now; “Oh, but sandwiches are not very healthy, are they?” Well, they sure can be! Especially if you follow this recipe. Avocado and tomato, with a bit of mozzarella in between. Healthy food doesn’t have to be tasteless! Not only is this quick and easy dish delish, it’s packed with powerful nutrients, vitamins, and healthy fats, to kick start your day!
You can double up on the health factor of this yummy sandwich by throwing it all together on a 12 -grain bread. The recipe calls for an entire avocado, per sandwich, so keep that in mind if you’re making more than one. Of course, you could also share one avocado between two sandwiches, and add more tomato instead.
Feel free to choose another type of cheese if mozzarella isn’t your thing. Whenever I make these for my family, I let everyone choose their favorite, or add a combination of different cheeses in each one.
Recipe courtesy of All Created. Image courtesy of Bake Your Day.
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Quick tip: You can omit the butter and use olive oil instead, to make this even healthier.