Most box lunches begin with a sandwich, but sandwiches don’t have to be routine. The possibilities are endless. Add some creative fillings to make them nutritious and delicious. Use the following chart for some possibilities for mix-and-match sandwiches.
*Choose a bread from the first column, add a meat or cheese selection from the second column and top it with vegetables, fruits and/or condiments of your choice. Remember to go easy on high-fat spreads, such as butter, margarine and mayonnaise.
| Bread | Meats/Cheeses Other Protein | Vegetables and Fruits | Spreads and Condiments |
| Italian | Cooked ham | Lettuce and other greens | Ketchup |
| White | Meat loaf | Celery, sliced | Mayonnaise or salad dressing |
| Rye | Dry salami | Green pepper | Relish |
| Whole wheat | Frankfurter | Alfalfa sprouts | Peanut butter |
| French | Turkey bologna | Carrots or zucchini, shredded | Italian dressing |
| Pumpernickel | Swiss cheese | Cauliflower, chopped | Ranch dressing |
| Cracked wheat | Cheddar cheese | Cucumbers, sliced | Butter or margarine |
| Assorted rolls or buns | Monterey Jack or Co-Jack cheese | Olives, sliced | Thousand Island dressing |
| English muffin | Colby cheese | Tomato slices | Mustard |
| Bagel | Gouda cheese | Red cabbage, thinly sliced | Jelly |
| Pita | Cream cheese | Mushrooms | Taco sauce |
| Submarine roll | American cheese | Green onion, sliced | Yogurt or sour cream |
| Quick breads, leftover waffles or pancakes | Cottage cheese with herbs | Raisins | Spices and herbs |
| Whole-grain crackers | Cooked eggs | Pineapple tidbits | |
| Soft pretzels | Egg salad, tuna salad | Bananas, apples or peaches, sliced | |