What A Dope! Help Ladies

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I was running late for the office this morning and completely forgot to take anything out of the freezer for dinner. Duh!. Now normally I stop at the Deli on the way home and pick up some deli turkey for hot turkey sandwiches, but with this listra (sp) thing that's not going to happen and we had roast beef the other night. Any ideas, ladies? Maybe something interesting with deli ham? I swear I'm completely brain dead today.

Brother, all those typos. I am brain dead.
 
If you are talking about listeria then if you heat the turkey to the point it is steaming hot, you will have killed all bacteria that might get you sick so you can still go for hot turkey sandwiches if you like. I double checked on this site and if you heat it you would be fine :)
 
Grilled ham and cheese with tomato sandwiches. If you'll be at the deli, potato salad or some other type of side salad.

Fast, simple.
 
Mmmm... grilled ham and cheese sounds good. :D
 

I vote for grilled ham & cheese - actually, we had that for dinner a couple of nights ago - yummy. And it tasted even better because I didn't have to cook it - I got DH to do it.
 
We make it the cheap easy way, french bread dipped in egg, fried up, with ham and swiss inside, syrup over the top if you really want the sugar zing...
Terri the Yoopermom
 
Any lunch meat can have listeria--turkey, roast beef, whatever. As Helenabear mentioned, it should be safe if you heat it until steaming hot. I've been avoiding cold lunch meat for the past 7 months because it's recommended by all the pregnancy books (listeria is even worse for a fetus), but they all say you can heat it and it will be fine.
 














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