Favorite Packed Lunch?
ucaminax
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I was just wondering what everyone liked to pack for lunch at work. It has to be something that is not going to make my breath stinky ;-) (no tuna fish, etc), and something that is fairly uncomplicated to make. I have been eating the Lean Cuisine Spa Classics for lunches, which are pretty good but still have a lot of sodium. I really love the butternut squash ravioli-it has lots of fiber and veggies and tastes great.
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I'm not working often at the moment... but I have been typically eating salad for lunch and that is packable. Lettuce, tons of veggies, tuna/salmon/grilled chicken on top, and some lemon juice for dressing.
I also used to bring leftovers from dinner for lunch during the week... or sometimes cook up a lot of spaghetti (I love the Ronzoni Smart Taste pasta... it is like whole wheat nutrition-wise) and eat that with homemade sauce.
Or there were days I'd just snack all day... pack yogurt, string cheese, celery/peanut butter, fruit, etc.
The frozen dinners just never filled me up... I almost always ended up bringing some fruit or veggies from home to eat along with them.0 -
The healthy choice steamers are really good and filling. I also will bring two packets of oatmeal and then have a fruit cup or V8 for keeping from being hungry throughout the day.0
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I find it easy to lunch leftovers from dinner the night before.
1/2 chicken breast, brown rice w/veggies mixed in the rice or cold veggies like carrots, cauli, broc, or celery on the side
apple slices/cheese, boiled eggs, crackers make a nice lunch
Veggie wrap, I bring the fixings and put it together at lunch
Fresh ground PB or other nut butter on pita or flat bread with 1/2 banana
I just mix it up a bit so I don't eat the same things all the time.
Basically I pair a protein, carb, healthy fat and I'm good to go as I do 5-6 small meals a day so I don't eat huge lunches.
I usually stay away from frozen or any type of processed meals for lunch, convenient sure but loaded with sodium!!:ohwell:0 -
I make a chicken salad that I really like.
Shredded or cubed chicken breast
Chopped red apple
cranberries
walnuts
Lite Mayo
Lawry's garlic salt to taste
Mix it all together and put it on some toasted whole wheat bread and it's deelishus with a side of fruit or a low-cal yogurt. YUMMY!
Hope this helps!0 -
I LOVE sandwiches. I found one on here for a veggie sandwich (cucumbers, spinach, tomatoes, carrots, etc) with a cream cheese spread. I tried it and it was delish! I like to mix up the sandwiches with different spreads like red wine vinagrette, hummus, mustard or others. This really spices up a normal sandwich. I also love to have a cheese sandwich with veggies, like 1 oz. pepper jack with about a cup of veggies. Great to pack away and rather filling too. :]0
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Got to know some nice recipes here! Thanks everyone0
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When I was working one of my faves was wholemeal bread with light philly cheese wafer thin ham and fresh basil leaves was yummy .0
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I have started preparing a couple of small wholewheat wraps (only 86 kc's in each one) a tablespoon of houmous or low fat cheese spread, quarter of a pepper sliced, 8 slices of cucumber, some rocket and basil leaves with ground black pepper on top.
Delicious and only about 250 calories for both wraps in total. Psycholigically I feel like I have eaten something substantial, I generally have 2-3 pieces of fruit and a low fat yoghurt afterwards.0 -
when Im in a rush to work and want something healthy I usually just prepare some crudites.
Just cut up practically any raw veg you like into thick fingers and take along some hommous, cream cheese or sweet chilli sauce (or whatever you want for dipping) Its simple tasty, and fills you right up.
I usually use carrots, sugar snap peas, cucumber, bell pappers, spring onions, small florets of raw cauliflower, radishes. anything like that.0 -
Thomas Bagel Thin- Plain or whole wheat (110 cal)
1 Tablespoon Peanut Butter (95 cal)
Small Apple (55 cal)
String Cheese (80 cal)
Eating right yogurt (60 cal)
Calories- 400
It's protein packed, filling and delish!0 -
I make a salad consisiting of: baby spinich, raw walnuts, raspberries, chicken and balsamic vinagerette. This is my favorite lunch. I always bring veggies with me too.0
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I bring my lunch to work everyday and its almost always a salad and a piece of fruit. I measure out 1 oz of cheese cubes and .6 oz of sunflower seeds for toppings and for dressing its usually 2 tablespoons of whatever I've made recently. The salad has been green and red cabbage and shredded carrots of late, but with my CSA veggie delivery coming once a week now, I'm starting to get incredible greens like arugula, spinach and romaine.
I prefer salads cuz I can eat them more slowly than a sandwich or a frozen, processed thing. They last longer and I find them more satisfying and healthy.
good luck and enjoy!
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Thank you everyone for the great ideas, and keep them coming! I definitely have some ideas to help me branch out, now.0
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Lunch for me is pretty boring but it keeps me full and it tastes good. I bring 3 romaine lettuce leaves (whole). I fill them with chicken( pulled from a rotisserie), feta with basila nd tomato, and classico sun dried tomato pesto. It is awesome!!!! It really will keep you full. I also eat a granola bar and sometimes a yogurt. Other times I eat a salad of romaine with feta and chicken and kraft light asian toasted sesame dressing. Good luck!!!!0
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Luckily, we have a small breakroom at work with a fridge, microwave, etc. So I usually buy bagels, light chive and onion cream cheese and thin sliced deli meat to leave at work and this is my go-to lunch if I didn't bring leftovers. I also usually have a couple of lean cuisine meals in the freezer as backup.
I like to pack up a week's worth of food and snacks to take to work on Monday that way I am already set for the week. I always have string cheese and nuts at work for snacks and sometimes I'll take a small bag of baby carrots or some type of veggie and individual ranch dressing cups.
I also have instant oatmeal in case I didn't have time to make breakfast before work.0 -
Has anyone tried any of the salads from Wendy's, Subway or some other restaurant. I have been looking them up online and they seem fairly reasonable and inexpensive.0
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Has anyone tried any of the salads from Wendy's, Subway or some other restaurant. I have been looking them up online and they seem fairly reasonable and inexpensive.
Personally I think you can get more bang for your buck, and better calories, by making it yourself at home. You'll get more to last you longer, or for more lunches, and you can 'health-ify' them to fit your calorie needs.
BUT I also don't think it's bad to be doing research, just in case you're "in those moments" and have to stop for something fast, that way you know what is kind of the lesser evil there0 -
Has anyone tried any of the salads from Wendy's, Subway or some other restaurant. I have been looking them up online and they seem fairly reasonable and inexpensive.
They will do in a pinch but sometimes I find that they have a "refrigerator" smell and taste to them. I will eat the ceasar salad at Wendy's with half the dressing but there isn't much nutrtional value in it.0 -
Check out the Kashi Frozen Entrees..They are so good and I believe the nutrition is a bit better....I usually have one and a greek yogurt for lunch on the days I am in the office..I also pack string cheese and one of the healthier snack bars .I also work a few days on the road, so no microwave available. I will have to take some of the other suggestions on here that do not require heating...it means taking time to plan and pack the night before, which is something I need to start doing..otherwise, I go through the drive through at Dunkin Donuts and get a flatbread eggwhite sandwich!0
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Yeah, I agree. At a subway salad today for lunch. Pretty good and very low calorie content. Went to the store this evening and bought some premade classic romaine, shredded carrots, onions, tomatoes and some light balsamic vinaigrette. Actually looking forward to lunch tomorrow.0
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In my area at Wendy's they have the Apple Pecan Chicken salad that is so good. It has bleu cheese crumbles on it too. Yum. It is 350 cal. for just the sald, 120 for the pomegranite dressing, and 110 for the pecans for a grand total of 580 calories. But you could leave off the pecan which would make it 470 calories. Save the pecans for a treat later on.0
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Lately I've been bringing in lentils and brown rice with a side of veggies. Tofu with udon noodles and carrots/snow peas. Salads when I don't have time to cook at night for my lunch the next day. I always bring in fruits for an afternoon snack (kiwi, berries, apples, mandarin oranges, grapes, cherries) and greek yogurt-Chobani or Fage.0
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Pecans Yum! Don't know if I could leave the pecans off. Love pecans, especially pecan pie which I'm way sure is not on my current menu. ;-}0
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I usually make sandwiches with Thomas Bagel Thins (110 cal). It cuts out that extra slice of bread, which saves you quite a few calories. They also inherently reduce the size of your sandwich.
Add:
~Oscar Meyer shaved oven roasted turkey (45 cal/6 slices Downside: Sodium)
~Lettuce and tomato
~ A1 (15 cal/Tbsp) makes a good, flavorful alternative to mayo.
That's a sandwich under 200 calories. Add fruit or veggies on the side and you've got yourself a very low calorie meal. I like eating this when I know I'm going to have to eat out for another meal in the day.0 -
During the summer, I love Mexican-themed salads. Any or all of the following ingredients are great topped with some salsa, lime juice, and chopped cilantro: avocado, corn, tomato, mango, jicama, black olives.
During the winter, I often have oatmeal with fresh or frozen berries cooked in-- if you cook the berries with the oats until they burst, and cook the oats with milk instead of water, it makes a tasty lunch on a cold day. Soup is also good for winter-- I split a single can between two tupperware containers (for 2 lunches) and add a bunch of frozen veggies.0 -
I almost always pack my own lunch and snacks. Its usually dinner from the previous night (I avoid sandwhiches to help lower the bread carbs).
My fave lunch is taco salad.
Salad mix, tomatos, cucumbers (peeled), i add 1/2 a serving of cheese and 1 serving of light sour cream, and 4 oz of lean ground turkey (which has been cooked with taco seasoning, green peppers and onions). No dressing (thats the sour cream). I usually add A LOT of salad mix (generally 1/2 the bag).0 -
Whole Wheat Pita Bread, stuffed with mixture of tuna (or chicken), raisins, tumeric, red onion, cilantro and a TBSP of plain yogurt.
Whole Wheat Pita Bread, red bell pepper, mustard (or red wine vinegrette spray dressing - 1 pump), sliced chicken breast, romaine lettuce
for a lunch side I usually do the baybel cheeses (yellow), 1 cup fruit such as cantelope or mango topped with granola0 -
I always pack a lunch everyday becasue it saves so much money and is so much healthier than anything you could pick up.
I used to do the frozen lean cuisines & smart ones meals, but now I'm concerned about all of the sodium and the fact that they are in those cheap little plastic containers that get microwaved.
So I usually bring a salad & something else like a sandwich, soup or some kind of left overs. I got these little glass containers from Crate & barrel, and they are the perfect size for a single portion of anything (they hold about a cup). They were really cheap too, only $1.95 a piece. The clear plastic lid doesn't look microwave safe, so I just put a napkin over it when I heat them up. I really like these dishes becasue you aren't tempted to bring a portion that is bigger than what you should be eating. plus, becasue they are glass, you aren't getting leached plastic chemicals in your food when you heat it up.
Here are the bowls I was talking about:
http://www.crateandbarrel.com/family.aspx?c=850&f=331130
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