I made a super-yummy sandwich.
Yesterday I bought a lunch sandwich from the Avila Valley Barn deli. It was awesome, but also huge. I felt lethargic after lunch rather than energized, even though it was full of veggies and I only ate just over half the bread. Granted, I could've left half of everything, but it was a hot sandwich and wouldn't have kept well, and, well, you know...
Trader Joe's sells these little half-baked breads ("A Half-Baked Idea") that are the perfect size for lunch sandwiches. We started buying them more often because Matthew loves to eat them stuffed with his favorite fancy cheese: Port Salud. Now we buy them even more often because I discovered what amazing little sandwiches they make.
My go-to packable sandwich is cream cheese with either cucumber or black olives. Last night I noticed that we had one perfect cube of cream cheese left, and I decided to use it this morning. I also thought I'd go fancy and mush a bit of basil into the cream cheese. I woke up, baked my bread, chopped my basil, sliced my cucumber...and discovered that the cream cheese was gone. Apparently Nana got hungry fairly late last night and ate it. Which, of course, is fine, but left me wondering what to make for lunch.
So I quickly stirred together a bit of mayo and a bit of olive oil, adding the chopped basil. When I pulled out my lunch this afternoon (Actually, it wasn't afternoon. It was noon. My shift started at 8:00 this morning, so lunch was at noon.), I was thinking that my sandwich couldn't really be bad. Turns out, it was delicious.
Plus, it was even better because it was in an awesome bag. Sandwiches keep better when wrapped in parchment or wax paper rather than plastic. So, mine was in wax paper. A few days ago I bought Matthew a Boo Boo Records T-shirt.
That's not Matthew's shirt, but is the same as Matthew's shirt. I wanted to get him a little something while I was walking around SLO, but all the "little somethings" cost nearly as much as the "big something" that he actually wanted and I actually wanted to get him. So, I got it. He wore it today and it looks great!
It came in a paper bag with the logo on it.
The bag was too cool to just throw away, so it's been carrying my lunches. I feel cool with my cool sandwich and my cool bag, buying a piece of cool fruit to eat with my cool sandwich from a cool farm like some cool French girl. Oh yeah.
After work today Mom, Nana, and I went to Bello Mundo because Nana had never been. I decided to stay an extra forty-five minutes after they drove home in order to go to Phoenix Books.
Phoenix Books used to scare me. The people who work there are not always the nicest, it's super cluttered, the art is weird (naked--not artistically, just naked--women embracing VERY closely, dumpster-salvaged Barbie dolls glued to poster board, etc.), there's never any music playing, and it just feels generally creepy. At least it used to. When I started spending more time wandering SLO, I quickly came to love it in spite of and even for its weirdness. For "coming across" something, Phoenix is great. For actually finding something specific, it's not that great. Although, I did want a copy of Stevenson's The Black Arrow, and after checking every couple weeks for a few months I found a great copy of it! I buy way too much at Phoenix. Today it was Notes from the Underground by Dostoevsky.
Want to know something fantastic?
That cross street in the back is where the transit center is. Those blue awnings belong to Phoenix Books. HumanKind is a fair trade, volunteer-run clothing and gift shop. That big window with the table in front of it peers into Bello Mundo. The picture is taken from in front of Boo Boo Records. Monterey might be the best street ever.
That picture really, really makes me long for a rainy day.
Here's the recipe (though I, of course, gave it unofficially above) for the sandwich. With a piece of fruit it's the perfect lunch!
Enough bread for a sandwich. I use a little "panini rustic roll," which is rather like ciabatta.
Piece of cucumer 2 1/2 to 3 inches long, peeled (unless English) and sliced lengthwise
1 tsp. mayonnaise
1 tsp. olive oil
Four to five fresh basil leaves
Toast bread if desired, split if applicable. Mix together mayo and olive oil. Chop basil and mix into mayo/olive oil. Spread on 1/2 of bread. Layer with cucumber and close sandwich. If packing, wrap in parchment or wax paper and keep chilled, if possible.
