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Brown bag lunch (paper bag lunch)

Turkey and Avocado Brown Bag Sandwich

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A hearty yet balanced sandwich on sourdough bread, filled with turkey, creamy avocado, and fresh sprouts—the archetype of a 'healthy' Californian lunch, nourishing without weighing down the programming afternoon.

Brown bag lunch (paper bag lunch)

A hearty yet balanced sandwich on sourdough bread, filled with turkey, creamy avocado, and fresh sprouts—the archetype of a 'healthy' Californian lunch, nourishing without weighing down the programming afternoon.

Believe me, when you've been debugging a Unix kernel since dawn, you don't have the luxury of sitting down for an hour to eat. So I'd make this in the morning, slip it into a paper bag, and eat it one-handed while the other tapped away on the keyboard. Good sourdough bread, turkey, a ripe California avocado—it's simple, it sticks to your ribs, and it won't bog you down for the afternoon. The secret is to mash the avocado with a squeeze of lemon so it doesn't turn brown by noon.
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Ingredients
  • San Francisco sourdough bread2 slices (base)
  • Roasted turkey breasta few slices (protein)
  • Avocadohalf (creamy fat)
  • Alfalfa sprouts and lettuce leavesa handful (freshness)
  • Lemon juicea squeeze (acidity)
  • Mustardto taste (kick)
How it was made : The brown bag lunch is a 20th-century American institution: bringing your meal from home in a kraft paper bag, a sign of both thrift and practicality. In the Silicon Valley of the 1980s-90s, it accompanied long engineering days, before tech campuses made free cafeterias widespread.