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January 31, 2012 2:43 pm at 2:43 pm #601851WIYMember
Looking for some healthy filling and easy to make lunch ideas. Don’t want to eat the same thing every day and I want to stop skipping lunch because I come home starving and end up eating too much by supper.
Thanks 🙂
January 31, 2012 4:17 pm at 4:17 pm #1191157sof davarMemberSliced turkey breast on whole wheat bread. Add whatever veggies you like (i.e. lettuce, tomatoes, pickles etc.).
January 31, 2012 4:57 pm at 4:57 pm #1191158yungerman1ParticipantBread/Bagel sandwiches, Wraps, Pasta, Eggs, grilled fish, salad…
January 31, 2012 5:03 pm at 5:03 pm #1191159☕️coffee addictParticipantMy wife puts in an apple (green), yogurt, and a sandwich (peanut butter or cream cheese usually)
January 31, 2012 5:07 pm at 5:07 pm #1191160fghijParticipantwhat can i put into a sandwich for my husband? I think he’s bored of tuna, avacado… I need a change.
January 31, 2012 5:49 pm at 5:49 pm #1191161ED IT ORParticipantveggies urgh…..
my suggestions are:
1 toast
2 pasta
3 eggs
4 cereal
5 a cold beer
January 31, 2012 5:56 pm at 5:56 pm #1191162ImaofthreeParticipantI pack breakfast and lunch for my husband every day. A chobani greek yogurt, fruits (banana, oranges, apples) some type of granola bar or banana muffin (that I bake). A bag of cut up veggies. Sandwhich with tuna, or cheese, eggsalad, chummus, peanut butter and jelly. A bag of healthy kind of chips or popcorn.
He loves it and thanks me. 🙂
February 1, 2012 12:43 am at 12:43 am #1191163longarekelMemberEat two healthy meals a day, with a small snack and drink in the middle. So lunch is unnecessary.
November 10, 2016 4:48 am at 4:48 am #1191164LightbriteParticipantWhat if wives don’t prepare their meals?
November 10, 2016 3:20 pm at 3:20 pm #1191165SpunkMemberThey can do the same for themselves, lightbrite:) But speaking from experience, it DOES taste better when a meal is prepared for you.
November 10, 2016 7:51 pm at 7:51 pm #1191166blubluhParticipantTips for bring your own lunch:
1 – Unless one drives to work, the lighter and less bulky the better. Oh, and leak-proof bags are a must.
2 – The more moist the sandwich contents, the soggier the bread is by lunchtime. Either use dense bread (pita), assemble the contents on the spot or avoid sloppy-joes altogether.
3 – Co-workers (co-lunchers?) don’t appreciate overpowering odors. Avoid strong cheeses (Limburger, anyone?) and similarly “aromatic” salad dressings.
4 – If it leaves a noticeable shirt/tie stain, leave it home (skip the left-over spaghetti and meatballs, spare ribs and shpritzy half grapefruit) or bring a bib (napkins? hazmat suit?).
5 – Afternoon coffee & cream drinkers most likely avoid fleishig lunches as a rule.
November 10, 2016 11:27 pm at 11:27 pm #1191167iacisrmmaParticipantDoes the person have access to any of the following:
microwave?
toaster oven?
fridge?
If yes this may broaden the types of foods that one can bring.
Personally, I have a small salad (chopped lettuce, tomatoes and cucumbers) with dressing. Place the dressing at the bottom of the container then the tomatoes/cucumbers and then the lettuce at the top. When ready to eat turn over the container and shake. This will keep the lettuce from wilting.
The protein is generally leftovers from the previous day’s dinner.
November 11, 2016 4:02 am at 4:02 am #1191168LightbriteParticipantSpunk: It’s nice to know that some men can fend for themselves in a healthy way. Some guys won’t touch vegetables unless their wives hide them in their foods. Others consider potato chips vegetables.
November 11, 2016 4:48 am at 4:48 am #1191169Lilmod UlelamaidParticipant“Others consider potato chips vegetables.”
You mean they are not? What about french fries or ketchup?
November 11, 2016 5:22 am at 5:22 am #1191170LightbriteParticipantLol LU!!!
November 11, 2016 7:55 am at 7:55 am #1191171Lilmod UlelamaidParticipantThere was a president who thought that ketchup should be considered as vegetables for school lunches.
November 11, 2016 6:01 pm at 6:01 pm #1191172dovrosenbaumParticipantI usually take leftovers from the night before.
Protein and fiber are what’s filling.
Think fish, whole whet pasta dishes, potatoes and eggs, chicken and potatoes, leftover burgers, etc.
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