What do you have for lunch?
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I usually have some kind of protein packed lunch pack. I buy mine at Walmart in the produce section. They include cheese, fruit, nuts, etc. then some times I make my own and add boiled eggs
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At work I usually have deli meat, cheese, and some sort of bread or crackers. I save my fruit and veggies for snacks.1
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Baked sweet potato with different fillings:)5
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This week I am having PB&J1
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Usually leftovers this time of year as we are always making soups and stews.2
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Salad, with sliced chicken, vegetables, balsamic vinagrette, almongs and cranberries. We have a great salad bar at work. I try and keep my lunch below 350 calories so this works for me.
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Today it was leftovers - usually it's some sort of bowl consisting of quinoa, protein (chicken or salmon), and bunches of veggies. I like to throw in something pickled for a bit of tang. Convenient because I can eat it hot or cold depending on my work schedule.3
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Going to make up some fresh green beans oven baked with sweet potatoes and oven roasted tomatoes. Bomb4
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When I’m working, soup! Always soup. We make homemade soups and they’re delicious. High in salt, though.
When I’m home my go to is bagged salads, toast, baked vegetables.2 -
Mostly leftovers yesterday I had roasted chickpea salad, today I had Sri lankan curry with tofu and tomorrow will be veggie dal3
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Lunch: Salad, leftover turkey chili.....snacks this afternoon: Apple, Beef jerky, Popcorn4
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I had one large spiralized zucchini with a tablespoon of kona pineapple teriyaki marinade. Steamed broccoli, cauliflower and carrot medley.3
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Kale salad with farro pineapple cranberries feta cheese and some other veggies, so good!1
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Usually grilled chicken breast and some sort of veggie.2
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Make big pots soup and 1 pot meals - with lots of veg and broth - great for lunch1
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i got a Vietnamese takeaway at my desk today. Grilled chicken bun cha with a spring roll.
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My lunch is similar to just_Tomek.
Mixed greens, tomatoes, cucumber, steamed or baked chicken breast and top off with hemp seeds or pumpkin seeds. I also bring Soup during winter if I make a big batch for the week.2 -
Homemade cheesy ham & potato chowder, a banana, and red/yellow bell pepper strips with some ranch dip.3
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Leftover potatoes, sauerkraut, and smoked sausage2
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today I had a large albacore tuna salad sriracha wrap with hard boiled eggs, light mayo, mustard, dill relish and lettuce mixed in....cottage cheese, and a large salad with carrots, cherry tomatoes and strawberry balsamic vinaigrette.
total calories = 573
protein = 641 -
Meal prep is key for me to stay on track at work (we do have a cafeteria here so it's hard to get off track if I come lunchless).
This week it's very simple ground chicken with green beans, divided into 5 portions. I cook on Sunday to last the week. Sometimes I do salad with protein, or boiled eggs with tuna/pickles. Nothing fancy, but easy that I can make once and log the week when I am tracking.0 -
I food prepped Sunday, I baked 5 chicken breasts (used different seasonings on all of them) then roasted broccoli and cubed sweet potatoes. It's been a low-cal, healthy, tasty and filling lunch all week.4
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Usually a turkey sandwich and fruit.
Today I have and bean and cheddar burrito and a Moro blood orange.0 -
Salad bacon ranch and boiled egg. With a side of graprs. Looking for more ideas0
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usually salad or leftovers0
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Bought sushi at the half price sale a half hour before closing at the takeaway under my office. Popped in the office fridge overnight for lunch the next day.
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One of my go to lunches. Leftover chicken breast (5oz) on romaine lettuce, cherry tomatoes and fav light dressing.
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Leftovers from last night’s dinner!
It makes it that bit easier cooking a little extra at night, not having to put in any effort to have a tasty, nutritious lunch.1 -
Leftovers from last night's raid at the sushi takeaway below my office that does a half price sale a half hour before closing, which happens to be around the time I leave work.
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Usually left overs. Retired now, but even when I was working I'd take left overs to heat up in the micro-stove in the lunchroom.
Sometimes sandwiches. Especially PBJ's! Love 'em so much I wrote a short story extolling their virtues.🤣2 -
I work at a high school, so lunches are fairly healthy if I choose to eat here. Pretty much all meals are around 500-600 calories. Everything is whole grains, baked, low sugar, light versions, etc. The food is actually pretty decent.
Today will be a Italian Sub on WG Ciabatta, spinach salad w/ Light Italian dressing, and apple slices. I get a couple other components (another veggie & fruit), but I take those home. I get a whole meal for only $3.80.
I do bring leftovers from home often, so I don't always eat here.0
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