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The other week the toddlers asked for pickle sandwiches out of nowhere, so I came up with this:

Diced pickles onions and tomatoes mixed with mayo and mustard. Spread on toasted bread Add thick slices of cheddar and some more pickle slices. Close bread to create a sandwich.

To be honest it was pretty good, but it felt like it was missing something.

Hot sauce maybe, but the kids wouldn't want that.

Perhaps a cylindrical or disk shaped piece of animal.

The other week the toddlers asked for pickle sandwiches out of nowhere, so I came up with this: Diced pickles onions and tomatoes mixed with mayo and mustard. Spread on toasted bread Add thick slices of cheddar and some more pickle slices. Close bread to create a sandwich. To be honest it was pretty good, but it felt like it was missing something. Hot sauce maybe, but the kids wouldn't want that. Perhaps a cylindrical or disk shaped piece of animal.
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Chop up a few hard boiled eggs and mix it in. What you have is already kind of similar to a "salad" my wife makes.

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Didn't think of that! Might be a fun way to get baby girl to finally eat eggs.

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The mayo/mustard will sort of cover up the "eggyness" if that's what bugs her.

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She's a toddler. She doesn't even know what's bugging her.

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Add some anchovies and tuna in olive oil, black olives.

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Try adding some pickled carrots to it.

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It's pickley enough, maybe just shredded carrots.

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Pickled carrots end up being sweet, it is a nice way to get some more probiotics in the meal.

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Sometimes it's best left to the imagination what toddlers come up with.

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Are you telling me your not going to try the recipe?

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I didn't want to have to say that.

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Say what?