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]]>This Mexican classic can be prepared with several types of meat, including lamb, pork, pulled beef, or chicken – just pick the one you fancy! Grab your meat of choice and some beans, rice, lettuce, and other vegetables, and wrap it all in a tortilla.
Hailing from Greece, the Gyro wrap is prepared with lafa bread and contains a delicious tzatziki or hummus sauce. Fill the pita with lamb or chicken kebabs along with diced tomatoes, lettuce, and onions.
Packed with omega 3, salmon is highly nutritious and tasty. Pack your salmon wrap with avocado, vegetables, and tzatziki for some extra zest.
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]]>Whole wheat foods are much healthier because they contain nutrients such as fiber. Whole wheat tortillas are just as tasty as white tortillas but they’ll help you prepare healthier wraps.
Add a rainbow of veggies to your wraps because this is the perfect way to add more nutrients and vitamins to your diet. Use tomatoes, spinach, cucumbers, mushrooms, bell peppers, and other veggies to make a healthy wrap.
Forget about mustard and mayo if you want to make a healthy wrap. Instead, choose healthier condiments that will provide you with plenty of nutrients. Tahini, cream cheese, avocado spread, or nut butter are all tasty spreads that you can use for making a healthy wrap.
Adding just a squeeze of lemon juice or some balsamic vinegar is an easy way to make your wraps more tasty and nutritious.
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]]>The post The Vegan Sara’s Wraps are the Quick and Tasty Meal You Need in Your Life appeared first on foodisinthehouse.com.
]]>The Vegan Sara is a huge fan of matzah wraps, and she filled these ones with some of her favorite salad ingredients. Pickles, celery, and green onions are all packed inside this wrap, but tofu is actually its crucial and most delicious ingredient.
If you’re struggling to find plant-based gyros wraps, how about making your own? These ones owe their delicious taste to chickpeas, but they also feature a long list of amazing spices, such as cumin, coriander, smoked paprika, onion powder, and many more.
Speaking of chickpeas, they’re also the main ingredient in these delicious wraps served with homemade buffalo sauce.
The Vegan Sara obviously can’t imagine making wraps without chickpeas. These ones feature many of the same ingredients as her “no egg” salad wraps, but tofu is replaced with chickpeas this time around.
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]]>Put your leftover chicken to good use with these buffalo chicken wraps. Make sure you pack some ranch for dipping and pair it with some carrots and celery to keep you full all day long.
Slow-cook your lamb overnight and make this tortilla wrap before heading to work. These also make great dinner meals as well.
Peanut butter and bananas pair together so beautifully and this is perfect for vegans. For an extra crunch, add some granola.
Packed with salmon and chive cream cheese, these wraps are so satisfying. For an extra tang add lemon and capers to your wrap.
These wraps are packed with meat, veggies, and spices. The cabbage gives this wrap a nice crunch.
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]]>The post Why Wraps Are the New Sandwich appeared first on foodisinthehouse.com.
]]>Here’s the thing … anything sandwiches can do, wraps can do better. You can eat pretty much any combination of ingredients and flavors in a wrap and it will feel right. All it takes is choosing the right wrapping. With sandwiches, you’re limited to bread, but with wraps, you can choose between tortillas, lettuce, naan, flatbreads – the options are endless.
Sandwiches are so flat and boring. The only real way to make them fun is to cut them diagonally, which gets old, too. But wraps are three-dimensional. They’re round and swirly. What could be more fun than that?
Most importantly of all, wraps are so easy to eat. They’re all wrapped (get it?) up in this convenient little package that you can easily hold in one hand. You can eat wraps on the go while doing other things, even when you’re in motion. There’s no topping that.
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]]>The post 5 Wraps That’ll Make Your Lunch More Interesting appeared first on foodisinthehouse.com.
]]>Put your leftover chicken to good use with these buffalo chicken wraps. Make sure you pack some ranch for dipping and pair it with some carrots and celery to keep you full all day long.
Slow-cook your lamb overnight and make this tortilla wrap before heading to work. These also make great dinner meals as well.
Peanut butter and bananas pair together so beautifully and this is perfect for vegans. For an extra crunch, add some granola.
Packed with salmon and chive cream cheese, these wraps are so satisfying. For an extra tang add lemon and capers to your wrap.
These wraps are packed with meat, veggies, and spices. The cabbage gives this wrap a nice crunch.
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]]>The post Healthy and Delicious Wraps For a Wholesome Meal appeared first on foodisinthehouse.com.
]]>This Mexican classic can be prepared with several types of meat, including lamb, pork, pulled beef, or chicken – just pick the one you fancy! Grab your meat of choice and some beans, rice, lettuce, and other vegetables, and wrap it all in a tortilla.
Hailing from Greece, the Gyro wrap is prepared with lafa bread and contains a delicious tzatziki or hummus sauce. Fill the pita with lamb or chicken kebabs along with diced tomatoes, lettuce, and onions.
Packed with omega 3, salmon is highly nutritious and tasty. Pack your salmon wrap with avocado, vegetables, and tzatziki for some extra zest.
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]]>The post Tips to Make Healthy Wrap Sandwiches appeared first on foodisinthehouse.com.
]]>Whole wheat foods are much healthier because they contain nutrients such as fiber. Whole wheat tortillas are just as tasty as white tortillas but they’ll help you prepare healthier wraps.
Add a rainbow of veggies to your wraps because this is the perfect way to add more nutrients and vitamins to your diet. Use tomatoes, spinach, cucumbers, mushrooms, bell peppers, and other veggies to make a healthy wrap.
Forget about mustard and mayo if you want to make a healthy wrap. Instead, choose healthier condiments that will provide you with plenty of nutrients. Tahini, cream cheese, avocado spread, or nut butter are all tasty spreads that you can use for making a healthy wrap.
Adding just a squeeze of lemon juice or some balsamic vinegar is an easy way to make your wraps more tasty and nutritious.
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]]>The post The Vegan Sara’s Wraps are the Quick and Tasty Meal You Need in Your Life appeared first on foodisinthehouse.com.
]]>The Vegan Sara is a huge fan of matzah wraps, and she filled these ones with some of her favorite salad ingredients. Pickles, celery, and green onions are all packed inside this wrap, but tofu is actually its crucial and most delicious ingredient.
If you’re struggling to find plant-based gyros wraps, how about making your own? These ones owe their delicious taste to chickpeas, but they also feature a long list of amazing spices, such as cumin, coriander, smoked paprika, onion powder, and many more.
Speaking of chickpeas, they’re also the main ingredient in these delicious wraps served with homemade buffalo sauce.
The Vegan Sara obviously can’t imagine making wraps without chickpeas. These ones feature many of the same ingredients as her “no egg” salad wraps, but tofu is replaced with chickpeas this time around.
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]]>The post 5 Wraps That’ll Make Your Lunch More Interesting appeared first on foodisinthehouse.com.
]]>Put your leftover chicken to good use with these buffalo chicken wraps. Make sure you pack some ranch for dipping and pair it with some carrots and celery to keep you full all day long.
Slow-cook your lamb overnight and make this tortilla wrap before heading to work. These also make great dinner meals as well.
Peanut butter and bananas pair together so beautifully and this is perfect for vegans. For an extra crunch, add some granola.
Packed with salmon and chive cream cheese, these wraps are so satisfying. For an extra tang add lemon and capers to your wrap.
These wraps are packed with meat, veggies, and spices. The cabbage gives this wrap a nice crunch.
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]]>The post Why Wraps Are the New Sandwich appeared first on foodisinthehouse.com.
]]>Here’s the thing … anything sandwiches can do, wraps can do better. You can eat pretty much any combination of ingredients and flavors in a wrap and it will feel right. All it takes is choosing the right wrapping. With sandwiches, you’re limited to bread, but with wraps, you can choose between tortillas, lettuce, naan, flatbreads – the options are endless.
Sandwiches are so flat and boring. The only real way to make them fun is to cut them diagonally, which gets old, too. But wraps are three-dimensional. They’re round and swirly. What could be more fun than that?
Most importantly of all, wraps are so easy to eat. They’re all wrapped (get it?) up in this convenient little package that you can easily hold in one hand. You can eat wraps on the go while doing other things, even when you’re in motion. There’s no topping that.
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]]>The post 5 Wraps That’ll Make Your Lunch More Interesting appeared first on foodisinthehouse.com.
]]>Put your leftover chicken to good use with these buffalo chicken wraps. Make sure you pack some ranch for dipping and pair it with some carrots and celery to keep you full all day long.
Slow-cook your lamb overnight and make this tortilla wrap before heading to work. These also make great dinner meals as well.
Peanut butter and bananas pair together so beautifully and this is perfect for vegans. For an extra crunch, add some granola.
Packed with salmon and chive cream cheese, these wraps are so satisfying. For an extra tang add lemon and capers to your wrap.
These wraps are packed with meat, veggies, and spices. The cabbage gives this wrap a nice crunch.
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