![]() So let’s move on to what the divas thought.įirst off, they were pretty jazzed about this experiment. The front of the box tells me it’s 390 calories (in the “real” world those are damn good stats for lunch) and the back tells me there is 19g of protein (I’ll forgive them that since I’m not officially reviewing it for us).įor me, this is almost the perfect-sized lunch. slice of cheese, a whole-wheat sandwich thin, a packet of mustard (Grey Poupon no less), a 1 oz. Both appear to come with the following: 2 oz. There are two types of Sandwich Combos (that I’ve seen): turkey/cheddar and ham/Swiss. So naturally, I had to swindle the divas into trying them with me.įirst, let’s go over the basics. So I wanted to approach this from the standpoint of being a better choice for the whole fam. When I went to the section where they are stored, I saw them! Of course I wanted to review them, but I know that many of us aren’t inclined toward sandwiches and, even if we are, can scarcely complete everything in this lunch kit. When I came home, I was in the store with the kiddos who were begging for Lunchables. We tried but could not find them in the local grocery stores there. Got to Michigan and mentioned them to Pam. I was on my way to Michigan to see Pam (yes, I will be referencing that visit for a time to come, thankyouverymuch) and I saw the ad and thought they looked pretty nifty. I look at that food and I wonder what I could do to make it healthier/lower cal/more WLS-friendly.Īnyhoo, it was in a food magazine (I think Food Network Magazine) that I read about today’s review subject: Oscar Meyer Sandwich Combos. That’s most often where I get inspiration for the things on this blog. You know how some people sleep on flights? Others play on their laptops or read a book.
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