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StarKist Kids Panini

Surf’s up for your favorite kiddo, using wholegrain flatbread and StarKist tuna in this grilled panini that is sure to please your pickiest little minnows. We got extra playful in our kitchen with this flatbread sandwich, made from two Flatout Foldits (there’s extra for sharing!) So cut up some cucumber scales, some red pepper smiles, and make them a lunch that is fun and delicious. Letting kids help you cook goes a long way in getting them to make healthy food choices in the future, and what could be better than that?

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Mushroom and Taleggio Foldit

Even though I grew up close to a big city, my mom and dad got us all out of town frequently and it never took very long before we were, after a few minutes of driving, out in the country with cows and barns. I guess this is because way back then (yes, way back then) there wasn’t as much suburban sprawl and much of the land that is currently developed was once in use by smaller farmers.

Sometimes, I’ll be driving past an intersection, and I’ll remember what used to be there. Then I will have to call my mom and double check to see if I was right. This just happened with a little while ago, when I was driving along and all of a sudden, I thought to myself: this is where the mushroom farm was!

Mushroom farm, you ask? Well, yes, my mom used to take me to a mushroom farm when I was little and she’d buy us paper bags filled with pristine white button mushrooms to take home and eat. The mushrooms would grow indoors in these dark buildings inside shelves filled with peat moss that lined the walls like bunk beds, one on top of the other. It was dark and cool and humid inside, and when your eyes adjusted to the darkness, the mushrooms could be seen growing, white polka dots on the peat. The farmer would take a knife and snip the mushrooms off at the stem, filling our sacks.

We kept them in the paper bags (still the best way to store mushrooms, by the way!) until we were ready to cook them up and make dinner. This flatbread sandwich is one of my favorite way to enjoy mushrooms, sautéed in olive oil with garlic and thyme, then covered with a ripe melted cheese…the ultimate way to enjoy mushrooms. Flatout Foldits make it slightly less of an indulgence (thank goodness for flatbread!) so plug in that panini press and slice up some mushrooms!

Amy at Flatout

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Mediterranean Sun Foldit

“Man cannot live on pizza alone” said no man, ever, in the course of history. Truly, how many of you have someone in their lives who could eat pizza for every meal? I can count several major, heavy duty pizza lovers in mine, without even trying all that hard. This recipe goes out to all you pizza lovers out there, as well as to those who cook for them, wondering how they can change it up every now and then with some flatbread, fresh vegetables, and healthier ingredients.

Part of our meatless recipe selection, this flatbread panini has all the flavors under the Mediterranean sun: Kalamata olives, sundried tomatoes, garlic, olive oil, and spinach all melted into a Foldit flatbread with mozzarella cheese. If blindfolded, your pizza lover will think you had ordered their favorite slice and folded it in half for easier eating. Then they will thank you, hopefully, for feeding them a meal the ingredients in which have been known to promote greater longevity in people for thousands of years.

In all reality, they will eat it, enjoying every salty, crispy bite, and secretly wish for another slice of whatever-it-is that you were kind enough to make them.

Amy at Flatout

P.S: this flatbread goes great with beer, just like pizza.

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Stuffed Grilled Cheese

Sometimes you just feel like enjoying a gooey, buttery grilled cheese sandwich. However, if you have diabetes you know that the white flour and saturated fats in a traditional grilled cheese can have a negative impact on your overall health. That doesn’t mean that you have to give up on this option forever. By swapping out the white bread for a Flatout FoldIt, you can reduce the overall carbohydrates and increase the fiber content of the recipe, promoting healthy blood glucose levels. In addition, adding in a leafy green like kale can help you to cut down on the amount of cheese needed while providing an extra boost of fiber and antioxidants.

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