
To assemble sandwiches, bring onion mixture to room temperature. Refrigerate in a tightly covered container up to 1 week. Cook over low heat, stirring occasionally 25-30 minutes or until liquid evaporates. Stir in sugar, vinegar, Worcestershire, salt, pepper, and ground cloves. To make Onion Marmalade, sauté onions in oil in a large saucepan over medium-low heat 1 hour or until very tender, stirring occasionally. Arrange on a serving plate, garnished with a lemon twist and parsley sprig. Cover with remaining bread slices, buttered sides down, and press together.Ĭut off bread crusts. Spread avocado mixture on buttered sides of 2 bread slices. In a bowl, mash avocado, then stir in lemon juice, salt and pepper.īutter two slices of bread. Peel avocado, taking care not to remove bright green flesh just inside the skin. Lemon twist and parsley sprig, to garnishįry bacon until crisp. Use 'Delicious Sandwich, Wrap & Bun Recipes' to make great sandwiches to share at your next picnic, backyard party or drinks party. If you are tired of the same old peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, then this free ebook is the sandwich recipe eBook for you! Sandwiches are great for an easy-going, laid back meal. Told with humour and heart, this deeply inspiring book will help readers embrace their humanity, accept uncertainty, and live a life of gratitude - whether they are facing the end now or not.Never have a boring lunch again.



In the bestselling tradition of Don't Sweat the Small Stuff, Tuesdays with Morrie and The Last Lecture, Enjoy Every Sandwich distills everything Lee learned about how we find meaning, purpose, and peace in our lives. As Lee and his wife, Kathy, navigated his diagnosis, illness, and treatment, he discovered that he did not fear death, and that even as he was facing his own mortality, he felt more fully alive than ever before. The power of those beliefs was tested in July 2009, when he was diagnosed with esophageal cancer, leaving him with a 90 percent chance of dying within five years. In his personal relationships and with his patients, Lee was committed to living his life fully and gratefully each day. Lee Lipsenthal had a charmed life: married to the love of his life, the proud father of two remarkable children, working as medical director of the Preventive Medicine Research Institute.
