Lunch & Snack Ideas? Easy to pack for work
MelissaHopeG
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Wondering if anyone has any suggestions of easy items to pack for lunch, as well as healthy snacks to eat throughout the day.
THANKS!
THANKS!
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i dunno, like, everything?0
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uh.....like. . . .cheese? Apples? Nuts?0
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Hummus and Veggie sticks, pesto and chilli dip with plain tortilla chips, Pineapple and mango pieces with a little Vanilla flavour greek yoghurt, skinny muffin...0
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I work in outside sales I pack a cooler everyday for lunch and 2 snacks keeps me out of convenient items and splurge fast food
sliced apples with peanut butter
sliced oranges
peanut butter crackers
lite protein shakes (100 cal ones)
Celery & peanut butter
snack bags with proportioned nuts like almonds
any fresh fruit
any veggies
P B & J on flatbread0 -
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Hummus and Veggies
Greek Yogurt mixed with all natural nut butter and apple slices
Cottage Cheese and fruit
Fruit of any kind
Mixed Nuts
Granola Bars (you can find natural ones that don't have as much sugar)
Baked Chips, Rice Crackers
Just a few of the snacks I have on a daily basis0 -
I work in outside sales I pack a cooler everyday for lunch and 2 snacks keeps me out of convenient items and splurge fast food
sliced apples with peanut butter
sliced oranges
peanut butter crackers
lite protein shakes (100 cal ones)
Celery & peanut butter
snack bags with proportioned nuts like almonds
any fresh fruit
any veggies
P B & J on flatbread
I travel all day long and this is about how my days look. I don't have time to have a meal, so I snack between stores.0 -
For my salty jones... I love almonds! I buy the "Wonderful" brand at Sam's Club, roasted and salted. When I want something sweet.... I am really into making a dip out of 2 T of Maranthana almond butter and 2 oz of plain fat-free Chobani Greek yogurt and eating with apple slices. I am also one of those freaks that likes celery sticks... HA! I stuff it with everything and anything: almond butter (can you see a theme here?), egg salad made with soy-free mayo, or even just a little spritz of oil and vinegar spray dressing. Another good one for a little protein burst is Boar's Head turkey (Boar's Head has fewer preservatives) with some fun mustard, then rolled up. I probably have five different flavored mustards in my fridge, in addition to the good ol' yellow. SPICY mustard is my favorite.0
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I recently "baked" a bunch of potatoes in the crockpot and have been bringing one to work for my lunch. I have some cucumbers, cheese, a hard boiled egg with it. Also, yogurt, string cheese, dried soup mix make great snacks at work.0
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asparagus is in season up here -- I just found an asparagus & chick pea salad that looks delish! Making it for my lunch tomorrow.0
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Special K chocolate/pretzel bar, Nature Valley granola thins, almonds, apples, wheat thins......and so on....yogurt. A wrap....tortilla, spinach/arugula, tuna w/ a bit of mayo.0
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dried fruit
trail mix0 -
This question has come previously
Maybe this thread can be of help
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/936182-tell-me-about-your-lunch-what-do-you-usually-pack?hl=Lunch+pack&page=1#posts-14239849
Good luck in your journey0 -
Air popped popcorn. Or you can make popcorn in the microwave by using a brown lunch bag. Put in 1/3 cup kernels. fold the bag down. Place in microwave and set on popcorn setting. When finished season with Molly Mcbutter. When cool. Put in a zip lock bag.0
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Tuna (lettuce wraps or low carb tortilla) with vegies and feta cheese
Plain Greek yogurt with side of strawberries or blueberries
flax meal cinnamon muffins
Or check out
LINDA'S LOW CARB MENUS & RECIPES
http://www.genaw.com/lowcarb/0 -
Amazeballs! No, really - homemade protein balls...that are truly amazing. Here's a link with nutrition facts included :http://fitnessista.com/2011/01/ballz-for-all
Cut up some fresh veggies and an apple and put it in plastic container with a protein ball. Don't forget your water. There's your lunch - or snack(s).
I'm also a big fan of avocado and/or hummus wraps - spread 1 - 2TBS of either or both on your high protein/low-carb flatbread or tortilla and fill to bursting with cut up veggies (peppers, jalapeños, tomato, cabbage, spinach, onion, etc..) Add some fresh herbs like basil, cilantro or parsley for some oomph. Very filling, and it takes most of your lunch break to chew all that.0 -
i usually
toast wheat bread and put a bit of pb sometimes jelly
Granola bars
Oranges
Grapes
Cookie thin crisps
Light yogurt
Cheese cubes
I cant eat a lot of fruit that i would bc of allergies but if i mix and match im pretty content lol... I hope that helped0
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