Lunches for Work
Amyjanegirl
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Hi There
I am new to this but thought I would give this message board a try. I work in an office and have an hour for lunch, however in that hour I am trying to go to the gym for half an hour. My problem is I am stuck for quick easy "cheap" lunches.
Can anyone help?
Thanks
I am new to this but thought I would give this message board a try. I work in an office and have an hour for lunch, however in that hour I am trying to go to the gym for half an hour. My problem is I am stuck for quick easy "cheap" lunches.
Can anyone help?
Thanks
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Can you make a little extra dinner at night and bring leftovers the following day?0
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Pack the night before...take a salad with some canned tuna or salmon, a yogurt and some fruit...0
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I like to make tuna or chicken salad with light mayo for the week. I put them in individual 4 oz containers. I have it with fat free sliced chz on low fat crackers. The chz and crackers aren't the best but if you are working out they shouldn't be too detrimental. Before I go to the gym I have some seasonal fruit to help get some calories in me.
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I don't like sandwiches for lunch, and buying everyday is too expensive, and too hard to control the calories. Instead, I freeze leftover portions of dinner and grab one from the freezer on my way out the door. I know what I'm eating, how many calories are in it, and I can nuke it from frozen in about 4 minutes in the old communal microwave.
If you have a microwave in the office, this might work for you.0 -
I'm terrible about actually doing this myself, but you can always prepare something at home, then take it to work in containers. Cut up fruit/veggies, bring your leftovers if you have any, etc. It could save you some money too.0
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I also do the "extra dinner in portions" so I can still count calories, but I also stock up on lean cuisines or health choice lunches/dinners only when they are on sale...4 for $10 (so, $2.50 each) or something similar depending on the sale.0
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I've been making myself a yogurt parfet a lunch lately. I buy a cereal box of granola, bananas, strawberries, and yogurt- those ingredients last for about 8 lunches (the granola lasts longer). Spending about $20 (or less) for 8 lunches isn't bad at all.
Or, I've been doing oatmeal.
Both of these are quick lunches. I normally eat them in about 5-10 minutes so they will be easy to fit into your lunch hour after your workout.
GOOD LUCK! And, by the way, I am impressed by your diligence. I don't think I could go to the gym every day during my lunch break. I don't think I would be motivated. So, way to go! You are an inspiration to me.0 -
Yup - I always make my lunch the night before (or while I am even cooking dinner).0
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I usually buy lunch meat (turkey or chicken breast) and whole wheat sandwhich thins and have a sandwich for lunch at work (1/2 pound lasts me all week) I add laughing cow light cheese (garlic and herb, or blue cheese), or sometimes I add hummus to my sandwich...0
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I am new to the boards too. I make something that will last on Sunday's when I have extra time, and take it during the week. Tuna/Chicken salad is another good option when I get bored. I have a couple non-traditional recipes if you are interested. Or a PB&J heavy on the peanut butter is really filling.
I always take cut up fruit too. Sometimes for lunch, but usually, it is my 3pm sleepy snack.0 -
brining your lunch is the key. gain an intense allergy for the fast food!0
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Thank you everyone for the posts...given me some great ideas. Been trying on and off for years now to loose weight so really want to give it a good go this time
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We always pack ziploc bags of several different fruits and vegetables for everyone in my family, and I make myself a salad with a baby spinach and arugula mix, black beans, sweet bell peppers, turkey and ham lunch meat, and salsa for a dressing (it's only 10 cals per serving and delivers high on flavor). You can use a ziploc or tupperware container for the salad, and get the small size for your dressing. Sometimes, I also pack one serving of Wheat Thins (16 crackers & 140 calories) as a snack. My lunches are under 300 calories (not including wheat thins) according to MFP. Once you get into the habit of packing your lunch, it becomes very easy.0
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I'm a fan of sandwich thins, deli select turkey with some sliced cucumber on it, and a little 1/3 less fat garden cream cheese. YUM! I'll also cut up a watermelon and take that will my lunches.
Good for you for working out during lunch. There's no way I could do that, I'm a huge sweater! LOL0 -
I'm a fan of sandwich thins, deli select turkey with some sliced cucumber on it, and a little 1/3 less fat garden cream cheese. YUM! I'll also cut up a watermelon and take that will my lunches.
Good for you for working out during lunch. There's no way I could do that, I'm a huge sweater! LOL
I love the idea of cucumber and cream cheese on a sammy! I have discovered bagel thins that are 100 calories....so this sounds incredibly cool and yummy!0 -
I made the crockpot salsa chicken on Saturday and have been eating it for lunch since. I put it on top of salad, add a half pkg 100cal wholly guacamole... yum!!! I think this could me a lunch staple for me. So so good. Then I bring some fresh fruit for the sweet factor.0
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I JUST HAD TO SAY CONGRATS AT YOUR PROGRESS SO FAR. MY GOAL WEIGHT IS YOUR CURRENT WEIGHT RIGHT NOW. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK0
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I like soup and salad. I will make a pot of soup on a non-workday and freeze it in portions. Then for lunches I have either whole wheat bread, sandwich thins or whole wheat wraps. You can also cook up some chicken breasts ahead of time on that soup day and use it all week for different sandwiches.
I heard yesterday about cooking some chicken breasts in a slow cooker with some low sodium, fat free chicken broth and a little bit of low sodium taco seasoning. Then you can slice it and use it all week for various things - on top of salads, in wraps or make a chicken salad sandwich.
It takes some time and getting used to, but you can do a lot of prep-work on your days off that will get you through!0 -
I usually try to make a couple of extra portions when cooking dinner. I portion them out into containers for my husband and I to take to work the next day. I have also grilled up a bunch of lean meat on the weekend and portioned it out with some veggies into individual containers and you're set for a few days.
If eating out is the only option, then research the nutritional information online and pick out healthy choices at a few different places.
Great job going to the gym every day.0 -
Buffalo chicken wrap- I saw this in an earlier post:
1 small can of chicken mixed with Franks medium wing sauce on a low cal/high fiber wrap. Add a little leaf spinach and possibly some light bleu cheese or ranch dressing. I made it for 250 calories. YOu can pair it with some fruit or veggies for a quick lunch. Very tasty.
I take lean cuisines or healthy choice lunches when i'm in a hurry, but I'm always on the lookout for other ideas. These message boards have given me a lot of good ideas. Thanks everybody!0 -
I LOVE whole wheat sandwhich thins. I have a brand that is only 100 calories. I add turkey, mustard, and pickles. Since mustard and pickles have no calories, I end up with a sandwhich that is 160 calories. I usually add a snack pack of sugar free pudding which is 60 calories. Easy and delicious meal!0
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Make beans and rice on the weekend and some hard boiled eggs. beans and rice = complete protein and also, they are delicious. well, i think so...0
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I made the crockpot salsa chicken on Saturday and have been eating it for lunch since. I put it on top of salad, add a half pkg 100cal wholly guacamole... yum!!! I think this could me a lunch staple for me. So so good. Then I bring some fresh fruit for the sweet factor.
I would LOVE to know the recipe for that salsa chicken ! That sounds delicious !0 -
I don't like sandwiches for lunch, and buying everyday is too expensive, and too hard to control the calories. Instead, I freeze leftover portions of dinner and grab one from the freezer on my way out the door. I know what I'm eating, how many calories are in it, and I can nuke it from frozen in about 4 minutes in the old communal microwave.
If you have a microwave in the office, this might work for you.
Ditto! This works very well for me too0 -
I bought that Tyson precooked chicken in the feezer section at the store. You just pop it in the microwave for 2.30 minutes and then it is done! The taste of this chicken is wonderful. Then I also bring a salad or cucumbers/tomatoes.0
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Make beans and rice on the weekend and some hard boiled eggs. beans and rice = complete protein and also, they are delicious. well, i think so...
Yup, I do this too, and I use Whole Grain Corn Tortilla flats and mix it up with some veggies and some cheese and you have a melty soft taco!0 -
great ideas!0
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I have tons of food at work. Everyone jokes that i could feed an army at work. I keep oatmeal, tuna, low cal bread, healthy snacks, etc in my desk and each week i bring my lunchbox with food for the week.Sandwiches, wraps, salad, tuna, avocado, cottage cheese, fresh fruit, egg, etc. This way i have options for breakfast, lunch & snacks. I also keep $1 Michelinda meals in the freezer. They are the same calories & weight of those expensive "low cal meals" for only $1. With all the food i dont feel like i am stuck with one thing to eat. Also it keeps me on my calorie goal bc i know what i am eating. I read something once that really got to me. I would eat left overs for lunch...it said "Why eat 2 dinners"" It might not mean anything to you but to me it really spoke to me. I dont need 2 heavier meals a day.0
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I work nights and the only thing open is McDonald's or White Castle. So what I do is Bring a Special K protein shake and a Banana,or I buy Lean Crusine or Smart Ones and take one of those. That works for me along with my Liter bottle of water.0
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