Does we need to toast the bread
What fillings we can add
Do you close another layer or is it an open sandwich
l don't have no idea how make a sandwich, that's why
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Lightly toast bread so it isn’t gummy, I add mashed dates and no sugar peanut butter with a sprinkle of flax, chia, and hemp seeds, open face when they’re under a year, sliced thin very thin like under a cm. When they’re older two pieces together but still sliced thin, not as thin though, I do like half inch. Always remove crust.

Honestly depends on age, when she first started weaning I did lightly toasted and no crusts with like cream cheese or peanut butter or even something like egg mayo but once she was pretty confident at taking bites of stuff and not over filling her mouth or anything like that i stopped toasting it and she just had pretty much anything in it and I leave the crusts on

No toasting necessary, any fillings you like except ham/honey until age appropriate and fold over single slice of bread and cut into 2 so easier to grab

I leave the crusts on but have filled with cheese/hummus/jam/cucumber/spreads. I'll only toast if I'm toasting mine

Well it depends how old they are?

I have never toasted the bread for sandwiches but I did squash them so they were flat.
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