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Rye bread complements the other flavors in this super-easy sandwich from Lynne Miess of New Port Richey, Florida. You can substitute regular deli turkey for the peppered turkey, if you wish.
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Nutritional Facts 1 sandwich equals 406 calories, 18 g fat (10 g saturated fat), 65 mg cholesterol, 1,505 mg sodium, 37 g carbohydrate, 5 g fiber, 26 g protein.
Originally published as Provolone 'n' Turkey Sandwiches in Cooking for 2 Winter 2009, p9
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Reviewed on Nov. 09, 2011 by trixiejo302
This is a fabulous sandwich with a refreshing change from boring lettuce and tomato. The provolone is a nice compliment to the peppered turkey. This is a great sandwich for a busy night quick meal. Thank you (0=
Reviewed on Aug. 05, 2011 by beybeyz
My family loved this sandwich...everyone gave it high ratings, I switched the rye bread out for wheat bread and they loved it. The red pepper makes the sandwich refreshing and adds a crunch to it. Will definitely be making this sandwich again!
Reviewed on Mar. 19, 2011 by mary122554
I agree with you ! Also this sandwich is a nutrition nightmare.
When looking at the nutrition facts, this sandwich is a nightmare!u The only good thing is the protein. I would not make this sandwich unless I tweaked the ingredients to make it healthy. Try the new round sandwich thins and low fat cheese and heaven knows why you need butter on a sandwich with all the other good condiments
Reviewed on Sep. 22, 2010 by loveofdogs
I am open to all sorts of ideas when it comes to life and that includes food. As a viewer said, it's all about inspiration! Maybe someone needs ideas once in a while. I know I do. This is a great site. Be kind.
Reviewed on Sep. 22, 2010 by jensheff
There are sure some rude people making comments on here; the point is to share ideas, not criticise others' ideas.
Reviewed on Sep. 22, 2010 by balboagirlie
2 pieces of bread and whatever slapped in the middle? lol I'll pass on your sandwiches thanks...But seriously its not so much as 'I don't know how to make a sandwich' as a 'here is an idea for a sandwich'
2 pieces of bread and whatever slapped in the middle? lol I'll pass on your sandwiches thanks...
But seriously its not so much as 'I don't know how to make a sandwich' as a 'here is an idea for a sandwich'
Reviewed on Sep. 22, 2010 by heather91286
Savanna2 There are many recipes for sandwiches, it is to give people ideas of the different types and combos they can try. The post you made was quite rude of you to make. Think about the whole topic before you post something so rude.
Reviewed on Sep. 22, 2010 by savanna2
Never thought i would see a sandwich as a recipe. How much cooking skill does it take to make a sandwich? Two pieces of bread and what ever you want to slap in the middle. If anybody on this earth is not capable of doing that, then they need to be spoon fed.
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