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Lunch

Santa Fe Turkey Wraps

Planning a picnic? Make sure you include these tasty turkey wraps in your basket! They have a few classic ingredients, like avocado, tomato, and lettuce, and one or two to spice things up, like roasted corn and jalapeno cream cheese.

17 Cold Lunches to Pack on a Hot Day

We may be in the final weeks of summer, but that doesn’t mean the hot weather is going anywhere quite yet. If you’re looking to take your lunch on-the-go without sacrificing flavor, check out these cold lunch ideas that are perfect to enjoy on a hot and sunny day.

Italian Beef Sandwiches

Prepare pot roast in a slow cooker in a stew of tomato sauce, peppers, and onions for the most tender Italian Beef Sandwich meat you'll ever bite into.

Italian Focaccia Sandwich

Tired of regular white bread? Take your Italian sandwich to the next level by making it on focaccia! You don't have to bake your own bread, but this tasty Italian sandwich would be even better with homemade focaccia.

Tuna and Hummus Wraps

Searching for canned tuna recipes that go beyond the typical mayo-dressed salad? Try this Tuna and Hummus Wrap. The healthy wrap makes for an easy and tasty brown bag lunch.

Turkey-Apple Grilled Cheese Sandwiches

We think grilled cheese could use an upgrade from just bread and cheese, don't you? To makeover this crowd-pleasing sandwich just a little, we added sweet onion, apple slices, turkey, and apple jelly to the cheesy filling in the center.

Queso Fundido Torta

This delicious Mexican sandwich is filled with chorizo and queso oaxaca, which is a unique melty cheese with a stringy texture somewhat similar to mozzarella.

Avocado BLT Club Sandwiches

Adding a few extra ingredients to your BLT will make it even better. These hearty sandwiches include classic BLT ingredients, plus turkey, ham, and avocado slices.

Chicken Cobb Wraps

Turn your Cobb salad into a wrap! It only takes 30 minutes to make a batch of 8 wraps, so this easy recipe is great for feeding a crowd.

Muffin Pan Tuna Melts

Here's an easy way to learn how to make a tuna melt: Use a muffin pan! It's a great way to make single-serving tuna melts for a crowd, and it'll minimize clean-up, too.