1. You can make your own spreads using ingredients such as basil, dried cranberries, lemon or orange zest, olives, and pomegranate, or other left-overs. Combine cream cheese, or a light mayo to create your own flavors. 2. Add nuts and raisins, a dollop of peanut or almond butter, and made a spread for honey grilled chicken strips with butter lettuce. 3. Use smoked salmon as a protein with a spinach wrap to create a Salmon Dill Wrap with cucumbers, white radishes, green olives and escarole. 4. Mix fresh beets and cranberries with cream cheese as a base for a red cabbage and red leaf lettuce or baby beet greens wrap with smoked turkey. 5. Combine roasted honey nuts and raisin in a cream cheese spread with a filling of shredded carrot and ham chunks and watercress. 6. Mix Brussel sprouts and lima beans with bacon and a honey mustard spread with cranberries and green onions and Arugula. 7. A toasted almond cream cheese spread with smoked turkey, chunks of pineapple and peaches and Frisee. 8. The flat circular wrap accommodates ingredients that might make a sandwich unmanageable. 9. Food prices today necessitate an innovative use of left-overs which wraps can provide for breakfast, lunch, dinner or snacks. Particularly if you’re buying a lot of fresh fruits and vegetables during the growing season, invariably you’re not going to throw out food if you wrap. 10. Serve different combinations stacked on a platter or in a basket lined with fancy lettuce leaves and bowls of dipping sauces. For instance a first dip into honey mustard or mayo and a second dip into any combination of ingredients. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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