A couple reasons to bring lunch to work...it can be healthier and less expensive than eating out.
For those who do...what are some ideas for foods that are healthy and inexpensive?
A couple reasons to bring lunch to work...it can be healthier and less expensive than eating out.
For those who do...what are some ideas for foods that are healthy and inexpensive?
Celery with peanut butter
Any normal meal, blended, mixed with flour, and turned into pancakes.
Pre-packs: a la Tastybite.
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Fresh fruit of any kind. cottage cheese. PBJ obviously. Go to your supermarket's deli and buy whatever kind of thinly sliced meat is on sale to make sandwiches. Or just ask your mother for ideas.
I pack some dinner leftovers for the main dish and a yogurt and fruit.
I bring lunch to school and bring some of the following:
leftover pasta dishes, baked sweet potatoes, sandwiches(turkey, peppers, swiss, and spinach, turkey with garlic hummus and PB and banana are my favorites as of now), salads in tupperware, granola bars, fresh fruit, and dry cereal
I roast a Gopher or a Wolverine on the grill and take it to work. It can be eaten with lots of condiments.
10:30 AM snack - yogurt and granola bar
1 PM lunch - sandwich (turkey and cheese), a zip lock back of chopped carrots and celery, and soup from the cafeteria
4 PM snack - apple with peanut butter
Just order a f***ing burger like a normal person.
I bring yogurt usually. A lot of crackers as well. Maybe Ritz, maybe Goldfish, maybe Cheezits, Wheat Thins, whatever. Usually either apples or bananas. I'm a big fan of PB and J too. Sometimes lunch meat. Sometimes tuna. Sometimes just a dish of rice and chicken or something.