Need suggestions for vegetarian lunches - no microwave or fridge
jerseygirl227
Posts: 33 Member
I travel all day to and from various locations for work. I need some lunch ideas that are vegetarian that do not need to be refrigerated or microwaved. I have a decent insulated lunch box I just bought, so I can keep things cold for a short time.
Here is what I've already packed:
peanut butter sandwich
salad
egg burrito
hard-boiled egg and veggies
I need some ideas and inspiration. Thanks!
Here is what I've already packed:
peanut butter sandwich
salad
egg burrito
hard-boiled egg and veggies
I need some ideas and inspiration. Thanks!
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By the way, I sure do wish I still looked like I did in my profile photo, lol. That was 12 years and 30 pounds ago.0
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Egg salad sandwiches are really good and last for me.0
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you can buy a portable heating device - could you take that with you - you just need a power outlet - https://www.amazon.com/HotLogic-Mini-Personal-Portable-Oven/dp/B00EC7XJ280
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Falafel sandwiches. I make mine with guac, red peppers and tomato.0
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The insulated bowls with tight lid work well for hit foods, such as legume soups of all sorts, chickpea pasta mac'n'cheese (mix in some pureed or mashed Winter squash and Greek yogurt), tempeh chili, etc. Heat the howl by pouring in hot water, letting sit briefly, then dump that and put in your food.
A lunchbox soft insulated cooler with a reusable blue ice thingie will keep things cold, too. Try a cold sweet potato salad with buckwheat noodles and almond butter, chickpea pasta salad with veggies and cheese cubes, Ezekiel tortilla roll-ups with ricotta or cream cheese, or refried beans, for adhesion, and whatever veggies or add-ins you like.1 -
Veggie wraps - my fav is avocado, salad greens, pine nut hummus, tomato with a small drizzle of balsamic vinegarette (keep separate until ready to eat:)).
Pretty much any leftovers if you get an insulated bag as AnnPT77 suggested with the reusable ice bag you freeze.0 -
Maybe some couscous with herbs like coriander or parsley, olive oil, garlic, cumin, almond slices, and if you’d like some raisins?1
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Salads and veggie wraps will usually teacher well in insulated coolers. Shakshuka is one of my favorite vegetarian dishes and while it's usually eaten hot, it's also good cold. If you're going to have it cold, you may want to make sure the egg yolks are cooked through though.0
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I have heated up burritos/wraps, wrapped them in tinfoil and put them in an insulated bag. They will stay hot/warm for hours.0
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Great suggestions! Thanks, everyone!0
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Quinoa salads are something I take a lot. Or daals and quinoa can be eaten room temperature.0
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