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Grilled Ham and Three-Cheese Sandwiches

Charmaine Haravey of Niwot, Colorado, writes: "I love spending my days in the mountains. It's one of the reasons that I moved to Boulder County. But since I started my new job, I don't have as much time to hike, ski, or enjoy my other favorite activity — cooking. Spending time in the kitchen has now become a luxury. Instead of making a complete meal in the evening, I prepare 'single-girl food' — namely cookies, grilled sandwiches, and egg dishes. But I don't use that expression negatively. For me, grilled cheese sandwiches are the ultimate comfort food."

Grilled Tomato, Basil, and Goat Cheese Sandwiches

Play off the Provençal flavors by passing an arugula salad tossed with red wine vinaigrette. Sliced peaches topped with honey and sour cream would make a great finale.

Roast Beef Sandwiches with Horseradish Mayonnaise

This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less. Buy some pickles and a grilled mixed vegetable salad or a great potato salad to go with this quick main course. Complete the menu with cherry tarts à la mode.

Spicy Cajun Toasts

This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Peach, Strawberry, and Banana Bruschetta

Although most bruschetta are savory, this sweet bruschetta is perfect for breakfast or dessert. Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Roasted Bell Pepper Bruschetta

Tidbits to serve with before-dinner drinks.

Smoked Salmon on Cream Cheese Toasts with Chives

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Peach Cardamom Toast

A quick and easy breakfast treat.

Cucumber Mint Tea Sandwiches

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Pan Bagna

(Provençal Tuna and Vegetable Sandwich)

Cheddar Chutney Tea Sandwiches

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Chicken Sandwiches with Chive Butter

Garnish each plate with pickles, cherry tomatoes and radishes. Start with a steaming mug of potato soup, and end with wedges of apple cake.

Jack and Jills

This recipe is from Winnie Spazano, my second mom/housekeeper, who by day ran an elementary school cafeteria and by night cooked "something special" for my brothers and me. The following is a standout. As it was placed in front of my nine-year-old face, I thought, "I can't each something this large!" To this day, I don't understand the name.

Garlic Toasts with Swiss Chard, Raisins, and Pine Nuts

Although this mix of greens with pine nuts and raisins is typically a vegetable course, here it is placed on toasted bread rounds to serve as a tapa. If you prefer it as a side dish, chop the chard very coarsely.
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