Cheap and easy lunch ideas
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I love soup for lunch. Make a big pot for dinner a couple nights a week and have the leftovers for lunch. You can even portion it out into containers as you are putting it away. Prepping everything the night before then cooking it in a crockpot while at work is a time saver. When slow cooking you can use cheaper, less tender cuts of meat and dried beans and grains to save some cash.3
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I usually do tilapia or grilled/rotisserie chicken for my meat and green beans, cabbage, cauliflower or squash for my veggie for lunch. I do them all in the oven or on my george foreman grill at once mostly.0
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Ok... I have posted this so many times that it should be a sticky by now lol
Go to your fav supermarket.
Buy: Rotiserrie chicken + bag of rice of choice + big tub of mixed salad..
I can't comment from all stores but some of my local shops have been know to inject and pour over fat to keep the chickens moist, so you may want to check if this is done, or you're talking crazy calories.
Personally, I prefer to buy small chicken breaststroke and roast them myself.
But I agree with the main comments about prepping in advance and using left over food.
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Tacos- Chicken, black beans, onions, lettuce or buy some fresh lean beef and slice it thin.. mix them to.. very quick lunches.. Your welcome0
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Fruit and yogurt is my staple, quick and easy! I usually do 4 or 8 oz of full fat yogurt, half a banana, and about a cup of melon, berries, and or citrus.0
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I'm in the meal prep on Sunday crowd. I do a lot of big salads, rice and veggie bowls and tacos.
Protein - usually in the crock pot (chicken breasts, beef or pork roast) or sometimes a big pot of chili. Or roast a whole chicken in the oven, which I like better than crock pot for the whole bird.
Grain - quinoa, rice, polenta, millet or a combo.
Veggies - lots of greens and assortment of whatever is on sale. Chop or slice to your liking and put in containers or zip-locs.
For a meal just throw a combo all together in a bowl and add some dressing, yogurt or salsa or eat in a taco. Lots of variety. I often heat the meat and grain together and just add to the veggies. I like the hot/cold temperatures together.
ETA: I do like the rotisserie chickens, but also have some concerns about whatever is injected in them to make them so juicy and delicious. If I roast a chicken myself it still turns out nice and juicy but I know what's been added. After I pick the bird clean, then I make chicken bone broth with the bones. I save the broth for myself, blend the bones into a paste and save for my dogs.0 -
I like 1 slice of toasted Ezekiel bread (personal fave is the cinnamon raisin since it has some sweetness to it which helps my cravings) with natural peanut butter, carrots dipped in hummus, and a baby bell cheese round.
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rugratz2015 wrote: »Ok... I have posted this so many times that it should be a sticky by now lol
Go to your fav supermarket.
Buy: Rotiserrie chicken + bag of rice of choice + big tub of mixed salad..
I can't comment from all stores but some of my local shops have been know to inject and pour over fat to keep the chickens moist, so you may want to check if this is done, or you're talking crazy calories.
Personally, I prefer to buy small chicken breaststroke and roast them myself.
But I agree with the main comments about prepping in advance and using left over food.
No its not fat. Its the juices that come out of every single chicken that came of off rotiserrie and is sitting down on a dish, plate or in a box. Now whether your chickens get injected with salt solutions, well ask the store manager or the cooks at the counter. Read the labels.
Yep - injected .....or marinated in a brine solution.0 -
I do meal prep or leftovers. The latter more often. It's cheap, usually healthy, and tastes better than most microwaved sludge.0
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