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Veggie Sa Switch Fillings Please!
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Son still not eating meat or fish but is eating dairy so if you want to be technical he's an ovo lacto vegetarian (what a mouthful!!) . Anyhoo he is Sick of peanut butter, cheese,chocolate spread , and egg mayo. Any other suggestions??
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The olive one is my personal favourite. They are buy one get on half price from H&B at the moment. He might like them
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You don't mention marmite? Marmite and salad works well. Marmite and basil leaves is lush!
Falafel is another option. Sliced with salad and a dressing. (Its Chickpea and herb balls, bought ready cooked in any supermarket. I also use these where you might use meat balls)
The olive one is my personal favourite. They are buy one get on half price from H&B at the moment. He might like them
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You don't mention marmite? Marmite and salad works well. Marmite and basil leaves is lush!
Falafel is another option. Sliced with salad and a dressing. (Its Chickpea and herb balls, bought ready cooked in any supermarket. I also use these where you might use meat balls)
Goat's Cheese and caramelised onion chutney I'd lovely, or brie if you don't like goat's Cheese (with the addition of bacon for non-veggies).
Chris's suggestion of Blue cheese and mango chutney is also a fantastic combination.
You could also do coleslaw (curried or "coronation" to jazz it up a notch) with some hummus and falafels in his lunchbox and include some pitta pockets for him to stuff at work.
Another tasty pitta stuffing is fried manouri cheese (covered in sesame seeds before being fried) and some honey to drizzle over. He could warm the cheese for a few seconds in a microwave before putting in his pitta.
Chris's suggestion of Blue cheese and mango chutney is also a fantastic combination.
You could also do coleslaw (curried or "coronation" to jazz it up a notch) with some hummus and falafels in his lunchbox and include some pitta pockets for him to stuff at work.
Another tasty pitta stuffing is fried manouri cheese (covered in sesame seeds before being fried) and some honey to drizzle over. He could warm the cheese for a few seconds in a microwave before putting in his pitta.
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