Lunch in a jar!
Diet_Soda
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Each weekend I fix my lunches for the week. I love using the jars because it makes warming up the lunch easy. This one is one of my favorites - buffalo chicken quinoa. My son also takes his lunch, but we have different thoughts on how you should eat it. I like mine layered, he likes his all mixed together. 309 calories and 32g of protein per lunch. Here they both are...which would you choose?
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I would have it mixed together so I could taste all the goodness at the same time. This looks really good FYI0
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Mixed up.0
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Yumminess! Mixed for me.0
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mixed0
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Mixed…great idea!0
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So many votes for mixed! I am truly outnumbered.0
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All mixed up!
I love that you do food in jars, i have been doing it for years. Not just for canning but for anything and everything i can think of.0 -
Mixed up. It looks quite yummy. Do you have a recipe to share?0
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I don't have a recipe I follow, but here is what I do - I cook red quinoa in vegetable broth (I use 0.75 cup of quinoa and 1.5 cups of vegetable broth) as the base layer. Then I have chopped carrots and celery as the next layer, then cook one pound of ground chicken breast and toss it with buffalo sauce and add that layer. The final layer of mine is chopped no sugar added sweet pickles. I typically eat it with a wedge of Laughing Cow blue cheese, but I went to three stores this weekend and couldn't find it. Maybe they stopped carrying it. Boo! I went with spicy pepper jack and swiss instead. I will see if either taste good with it. Most of the time I make five lunches out of it, but this week I have a work Christmas lunch on Friday, so I made it four instead of five.0
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These are awesome .. I would go for layered!0
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Great idea. Layered for me... I'd like the option to taste things individually; I can always mix it up as I'm eating.0
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Mixed.0
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Mixed please! It looks great, I needed some new lunch ideas.0
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I don't have a recipe I follow, but here is what I do - I cook red quinoa in vegetable broth (I use 0.75 cup of quinoa and 1.5 cups of vegetable broth) as the base layer. Then I have chopped carrots and celery as the next layer, then cook one pound of ground chicken breast and toss it with buffalo sauce and add that layer. The final layer of mine is chopped no sugar added sweet pickles. I typically eat it with a wedge of Laughing Cow blue cheese, but I went to three stores this weekend and couldn't find it. Maybe they stopped carrying it. Boo! I went with spicy pepper jack and swiss instead. I will see if either taste good with it. Most of the time I make five lunches out of it, but this week I have a work Christmas lunch on Friday, so I made it four instead of five.
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Layered!0
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layered so I could mix and nibble as I wanted.0
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