Saturday, April 9, 2011

Making a Sandwich... (Discoursive Writing)

Background Information:

Bread has been eaten with pieces of bread since a long time ago. However, the ‘sandwich’ became popular as a meal by itself in the 19th century. The word ‘sandwich’ actually refers to cold meat wedged between two slices of bread!

So, what you will be learning in this article is the easy-to-grasp process of making a humble two-piece Peanut Butter and Jam sandwich. Enjoy!

WHAT YOU NEED:
2 slices of bread
Peanut Butter Spread
Jam Spread
Butter/Margarine (Optional)
1 Plate
1 Butter Knife

Instructions:
Step 1:             Lightly butter the two pieces of bread.
(You may skip this part if you do not like the additional taste of butter or margarine)

Step 2:             Take the first piece of bread and evenly spread some peanut butter on it. Place that piece on the plate, the spread part facing up.
(If you have buttered the bread, spread the peanut butter over the butter.)

Step 3:             Do the same to the second bread, but this time with jam
(Thickness of the spread would be your preference)

Step 4:             Put the two pieces of bread together, the sides with the spread facing each other.

Step 5:             Voila! You have made your very own simple sandwich! Congratulations!

Now, while savouring your first piece of “sandwich art”, consider modifying the contents of the sandwich.

What about trying different combinations like: Ham and Cheese, Egg and Cheese, Chocolate and Peanut Butter, Butter and sugar, or even a Beef or Chicken Patty with Cheese and Egg? What about considering using three pieces of bread instead of two?

The possibilities are endless! All you need is just a creative mind.

Take your time to explore the various methods of creating and designing your sandwich. Once you are satisfied with your bread combination, show your “masterpiece” of to your friends! 

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