What can I eat that is QUICK to prepare?
 
            
                
                    bigoldmac                
                
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                    Hello!
I am very, very busy with various work/study/family commitments, at the moment there is nothing I can drop. I don't have time to batch cook and freeze or anything like that.
What can I take to work for lunch? I only get 20 minutes for my meal break so I can't have anything that needs heating up! I try and take leftovers from previous day's tea but there isn't always enough left. Any suggestions gratefully received, I end up eating a muesli bar usually which is obviously not great...
                I am very, very busy with various work/study/family commitments, at the moment there is nothing I can drop. I don't have time to batch cook and freeze or anything like that.
What can I take to work for lunch? I only get 20 minutes for my meal break so I can't have anything that needs heating up! I try and take leftovers from previous day's tea but there isn't always enough left. Any suggestions gratefully received, I end up eating a muesli bar usually which is obviously not great...
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            Fruits and vegetables are natural fast foods.
 For lunch at work I usually eat bananas and celery (sometime some ginger root)... love it! 0 0
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            hummus with crackers and raw vegetables, like carrots, to eat it on? Or crackers with some cheese or grilled chicken slices, or just a sandwhich or an easy wrap? Like a tortilla wrap with cream cheese and salmon and rocket?0
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            A sandwich.
 But honestly, it sounds like you're not making yourself a priority. I understand work/study/family commitments are important, but don't forget to look out for #1 (that's you).0
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            Canned chicken, tuna pouches, sandwhich, cereal, oatmeal, boiled eggs0
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            Hi
 This question comes very often
 You can find some previous threads if you use the "search" link above ( Home>Recent Posts>My Topics>Settings>Search)
 Here is one link
 http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/752614-quick-packable-lunch-ideas-needed?hl=Lunch+pack
 Good luck in your journey0
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            I take stuff in a box. A tin of tuna, mixed with half a tin of beans or chickpeas with a chopped tomato, celery and cucumber. Or an apple and a wholegrain peanut butter sandwich.Or a wholewheat bagel and a boiled egg. Or some wholegrain crackers and cottage cheese and a yogurt. Or some home made humus (s you can leave the oil out) made with tahini, lemon juice, garlic, and chick peas with a chopped salad and a cold potato.
 Sort it before you get too hungry!0
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            try once a month cooking.0
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            You can buy some great quality pre-prepared foods in the supermarkets these days, like quinoa or rice ready cooked in a pouch - put some into a lunch tub with some fresh pesto (from the deli counter) and a couple of rice crackers -(snack 1) or how about wraps with different fillings - tuna/prawns or cooked chicken, lettuce, onions, sweetcorn and a lowfat/low carb sauce (snack 2) - not cheap, but healthy and quick and enables you to follow whatever eating plan youre following. Good Luck . 0 0
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            I only get one break too, and I get tired easy so usually I do something with protein and then a bit of sugar, so I get a quick energy and then a longer lasting energy. I go for like a hardboiled egg and like a thing of fruit. 7-11 sells little packages of two eggs and those are nice.0
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            better to make your own eggs, sometimes packaged hardboiled eggs are contaminated0
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            nothing beats oats with some sultanas thrown in. 2 minutes in the microwave and super filling. add some almonds and chia seeds foe extra bulk, keeps you full for hours.0
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            really? didnt know that0
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            Thanks for the replies, see I told you I was busy! Lol.
 Some really nice ideas, I really want to have a lovely salad or sandwich every day...0
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            Oatmeal takes 2.5 minutes in a microwave.0
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