Eating at the office
peanut613
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I dont officially get a lunch break. Normally, I get coffee on my way to work in the morning. Around noon, I'll snack on some pretzels or crackers and have a diet Pepsi. Once in a while, I'll pack a small salad to eat at my desk.
Any suggestions for healthy, low calorie stuff to eat for lunch? I want something more substantial than a handful of pretzels or nuts.
Any suggestions for healthy, low calorie stuff to eat for lunch? I want something more substantial than a handful of pretzels or nuts.
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I pack lunch. A protein (usually either chicken breast or venison that I prep on Sunday) and a veggie. I might steam the veggie in the microwave at work, or eat raw, or have salad.
I also pack my breakfast and afternoon snack as well.5 -
I take greek yogurt and fruit (often berries to put on the yogurt), and a cucumber salad most days1
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I do working lunches most days at the office and just eat at my desk carefully. Some days I can heat up my whole lunch and other days I’m just eating a few snacks. Not sure if you have access to a microwave, but these are my go tos:
-hard boiled eggs
-cottage cheese
-chicken and green beans (I cook the chicken in bulk and freeze with green beans and just nuke for a few min)
-any leftovers from dinner that week - I will just reheat
-cheese sticks
-beef jerky
-yogurt and fruit like the person above me suggested
-egg bites (I make Starbucks copy cat ones)
-meatballs (I make a ton in advance and freeze them and let them thAw on my desk and eat cold)
-Lunch meat (usually ham or salami) with cream cheese rolled up
-meal replacement shake (if I am desperate and didn’t plan, I have a shaker bottle in my desk and a tub of Idealshape that I will make a shake)
I also have a can of “emergency spaghettios” on hand for if I’m having the worst day ever and need to eat something that will make me feel better. Love those things!5 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »I pack lunch. A protein (usually either chicken breast or venison that I prep on Sunday) and a veggie. I might steam the veggie in the microwave at work, or eat raw, or have salad.
I also pack my breakfast and afternoon snack as well.
💚 venison lunchbox! That makes me so happy .
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I also bring my lunch which is usually chicken and a baked potato or rice that I heat up in the microwave at the office. Actually sometimes I don’t even bother heating anything up just eat it cold. For breakfast I’ll have a slice of Dave’s killer Bread and I take a case of eggs whites from Costco to the office and heat up a cup in the microwave. When I need a snack rice cakes are my go to.1
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AlyssaPetsDogs wrote: »I do working lunches most days at the office and just eat at my desk carefully. Some days I can heat up my whole lunch and other days I’m just eating a few snacks. Not sure if you have access to a microwave, but these are my go tos:
-hard boiled eggs
-cottage cheese
-chicken and green beans (I cook the chicken in bulk and freeze with green beans and just nuke for a few min)
-any leftovers from dinner that week - I will just reheat
-cheese sticks
-beef jerky
-yogurt and fruit like the person above me suggested
-egg bites (I make Starbucks copy cat ones)
-meatballs (I make a ton in advance and freeze them and let them thAw on my desk and eat cold)
-Lunch meat (usually ham or salami) with cream cheese rolled up
-meal replacement shake (if I am desperate and didn’t plan, I have a shaker bottle in my desk and a tub of Idealshape that I will make a shake)
I also have a can of “emergency spaghettios” on hand for if I’m having the worst day ever and need to eat something that will make me feel better. Love those things!
Awesome suggestions! Thanks!1 -
Packing lunch is the way to go! If you don't have a fridge or microwave at your work - there's plenty of affordable "room temp" foods you could look into. If you like tuna, canned tuna and a couple of those single serve mayo packets are a great, super high protein lunch. Usually I'll alternate between that and canned chicken breast, since the tuna taste gets old for me.
If you can really hack fish taste a can of sardines is like the ultimate brain food - perfect for super long shifts or jobs where you need to stay focused.2 -
There is an endless list of options. i eat while i work (as i use my lunch break to walk):
- boiled eggs, veggies, laughing cow cheese, home made protein bar
- home made soup (you do need a microwave or good thermos) veggies, laughing cow cheese, home made protein bar
- long list of quinoa or bean salads, veggies, home made protein bar
ect. ect. ect.1 -
I eat light during lunch, but I'll usually have a frozen meal and a yogurt. Common options for me are pasta & broccoli and rice & tofu.1
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I second the hard boiled eggs...fill you right up. Last night I tried my hand at making a lettuce wrap. I will let you know how it goes! I hope well, cuz I am STAHVIN!
https://www.skinnytaste.com/chicken-club-lettuce-wrap-sandwich/1 -
Tuna packets are awesome, because you can just grab a fork and eat them right out of the packet.1
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I pack breakfast, morning snack, lunch, and afternoon snack. Today I have:
greek yogurt with raspberries
cheese
deli meat
bread (basically a deconstructed boring sandwich)
black beans
avocado
canned peaches
strawberries
cream cheese
mandarin
I usually also have celery. Sometimes I make a salad or real sandwich.3 -
This week, my husband grilled me some chicken breasts and I will make a big salad every morning to bring to work. I also love soups and sandwiches.1
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On top of all the suggestions above, I would add lunchables with the meat, cheese, cracker tray. Add some sort of veggie on the side and those make a pretty good lunch.
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i make chicken breasts in the air fryer on sundays for my lunches for the week. all cut up and portioned, i just eat it at my desk1
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I meal prep one day/week and then take portioned-out containers of meals to work each day. Today I had beef with brown rice, mushrooms, green beans, & sunflower seeds; for a snack in a little bit I'll have tuna mixed with dried cranberries and walnuts and a little Babybel round of gouda.
The other meals I made yesterday were
-shrimp, broccoli, and mushrooms in a spicy Thai peanut sauce over brown rice
-baked chicken (seasoned of course!) with green beans and mushrooms and baked sweet potato with nut butter
I keep my meals for my workdays (I work 12-hour shifts) in a little insulated meal prep cooler in the passenger seat of my patrol car and just pack however many I need for the shift (normally 1 "real" meal + 1 snack for day shifts or 2 "real" meals + 1 snack for night shifts). I just eat whenever I can pull over into a parking lot in a safe area and shovel down a quick meal.2 -
I normally bring a lunch that I pack from the night before's leftovers. But I also have some deli meat (ham normally), string cheese, yogurt, and edamame in my fridge and some of the tuna packs in my desk. I use those for a snack or lunch if I don't have time to grab something at home or I didn't cook the night before. I try to buy hummus every couple of weeks and if I bring salads I'll mix a couple table spoons in it for lunch. I keep fruit at work too.
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Cassandraw3 wrote: »On top of all the suggestions above, I would add lunchables with the meat, cheese, cracker tray. Add some sort of veggie on the side and those make a pretty good lunch.
I stole the lunchable idea and make my own... it's cheaper!1 -
I second the hard boiled eggs...fill you right up. Last night I tried my hand at making a lettuce wrap. I will let you know how it goes! I hope well, cuz I am STAHVIN!
https://www.skinnytaste.com/chicken-club-lettuce-wrap-sandwich/
Ok, so I am looking for a solution... it was pretty soggy... still tasty, but would have been better if it had not sat out over night.... still consider it a success!0 -
I pack my lunch almost every day and have a few go tos I alternate between depending on how busy we are with the kids after school activities/how often I'm cooking dinner.
-turkey sandwich and raw fruit or dry frosted mini wheats
-tv dinners
-left over meat and veggies from dinner the night before
-we make chili a lot for dinner so leftover chili is a frequent for me0 -
I second the hard boiled eggs...fill you right up. Last night I tried my hand at making a lettuce wrap. I will let you know how it goes! I hope well, cuz I am STAHVIN!
https://www.skinnytaste.com/chicken-club-lettuce-wrap-sandwich/
Ok, so I am looking for a solution... it was pretty soggy... still tasty, but would have been better if it had not sat out over night.... still consider it a success!
there are comments below the recipe. most recommend to prep and then roll last minute. are you able to roll the wrap at lunch (at your desk?)1
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