I have a quick post for today. I have a super long weekend and I’m psyched to get ready for our visiting family!
If we can see Christmas in July, why can’t we have Thanksgiving more often? I randomly thought of Thanksgiving sandwiches one night for dinner when it was rainy and gross out. It was a fun one and super fast. I know nobody needs a recipe but I did want to throw the idea out there. I’ll have to make some more deli-like sandwiches soon.
One of my favorite Friends episodes features a Thanksgiving Sandwich with a Moist Maker. Sooo funny. I’ll have to try soaking bread in gravy for the middle sometime too.
Ingredients:
seedless rye bread
thick cut turkey
stuffing
cranberry sauce
turkey gravy
Directions:
Assemble and enjoy
I made some maple brussels sprouts and sweet potato puffs alongside the sandwiches. It was a really fun and different dinner. Mr. J loved it.

We had the rest for lunch the next day. I really like the different textures and temperatures of thanksgiving sandwiches. The warm stuffing and cool cranberry makes this very special.
I wanted whole berry cranberry sauce but that’s hard to find in May. The carving board turkey worked perfectly and was closer to real turkey than deli meat I’ve had before.











