I seriously need to eat better, my clothes are getting tight and I have a much easier time eating new/healthy items for breakfast than lunch, plus I find myself always wanting that 3pm snack. I keep nuts in my drawer at work to help with that part at least. I try to take leftovers for lunch when I have them but we don't often have leftovers and I get bored eating the same lunch every day so I tend to just buy things near work.
WOuld love lunch ideas beyond sandwiches & salads... like for example I love the protein bistro box from starbucks & would be up for recreating that on my own, I would do tuna salad & crackers, etc.
I know this has been posted in the past but would love ideas!
Re: i need healthy, filling, easy lunch ideas that are not salad...??
Cold pasta salad with fresh mozz, tomatoes, pepperoni, veggies.
what is lentil sauce? this is not something I have had on pasta before...???
What is weird about liking soup hot? huh? only gazpacho & cucumber should be cold IMO. And I guess vichyssoise but I have never had that.
Friday- just a sweet potato w/ bacon on top of it? is there more to this?
What is in chinese corn soup?
I like to do smoothies with Greek yogurt to up the protein content.
I also make big batches of chicken and rice/quinoa wraps that I freeze. Then just take 1 or 2 to work and zap in the microwave, very filling.
Doula, Placenta Encapsulator, Childbirth/Lactation Educator
Corin Andrew Dec 24/09
Ronan Edward Jul 9/12
Baby #3 EDD Aug 6/14
top w/ whatever kind of stuff I have (black beans, corn, some shredded chicken, some veggies, whtaever) and just take it to work- the rice would thaw & then maybe have a little homemade vinaigrette or something to mix in before eating...
3 Tbsp peanut butter
2 Tbsp soy sauce
1 tsp sesame oil
1 Tbsp lime juice or rice vinegar
Crushed red pepper (I use ground cayenne) to taste
2-3 tbsp water
Whisk together until it forms a smooth sauce. Makes enough for 2-3 servings, so I put it in little containers in the fridge and pour it on before eating.
I WFH so I make smoothies a lot. Sometimes Greek yogurt, sometimes not. I also like boiling and shredding a couple of chicken breasts and just doing different things through the week. Mostly wraps. I do hummus, peppers and cucumber or buffalo sauce and lettuce or avocado, salsa and cheese.
Married: 9.22.12 - DD: 1.7.14 - EDD 2: 10.30.17 - J14 OG
I try to eat super healthy and low-calorie during the week. I indulge a little bit more on the weekends.
Lunch for me is turkey sandwich on whole grain bread with lots of lettuce and tomato, soup with low sodium crackers, turkey burger reheated, steamed veggies and brown rice, PB & J, or sushi. And I only snack on fruit or butter-free popcorn. Otherwise, no snacking.
I'm a creature of habit with lunch, so I don't need a huge variety.
I thought this website was good too... https://www.buzzfeed.com/rachelysanders/awesome-easy-work-lunches
1. egg salad- on a sandwich or not, using hummus instead of mayo or not
2. starbucks style protein bistro box- hard boiled egg, fruit, crackers or small roll, couple slices cheese, some PB
3. pasta salad- many varieties (with tuna & veggies, italian style w/ sundried tomatoes/basil/mozz, summery primavera style, using tortellini...)
4. Hummus wrap or hummus w/ pita or veggies
5. Pita pizza
6. Avocado on toast
7. yogurt/granola/berry parfait type thing
8. rice or quinoa 'bowl'---- mexican style w/ black beans/chicken/corn/seasonings, asian style w/ veggies/chicken/sauce like pp mentioned, mediterranean style w/ nuts/feta/cherries/feta/vinaigrette
9. PB&J wrap- add some sliced almond, chopped apples or raisin for texture/bulk up
10. tuna salad- w/ crackers, bread, veggie sticks
11. cheddar & apple sandwich or wrap
12. Chicken salad made w/ pesto (rotisserie to make it easier)
13. mashed white beans/avocado/cucumber/lemon sandwich (from that website, thought it sounded kind of yummy...)
14. tacos or taco salad (left over from previous night turkey)
Meery82
https://reluctantentertainer.com/2013/07/recipes-for-chicken-burritos/
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Ingredients
· 2 c. cooked, shredded chicken
· 2 c. water
· 1 c. mild salsa
· 1 pkg. taco seasoning mix
· 2 c. instant rice, uncooked
· 1 pkg. flour tortillas
Directions
In a saucepan combine chicken, water, salsa, and taco seasoning.
Bring to a boil. Add rice and simmer on low for 5 minutes.
To Serve Right Away:
Put rice mixture and cheese in tortillas and wrap.
To Freeze:
Wrap each wrap individually with plastic wrap and place all in
large Ziploc freezer bag.
To Defrost:
Unwrap as many wraps as you like and heat in microwave for
1-2 minutes.
Doula, Placenta Encapsulator, Childbirth/Lactation Educator
Corin Andrew Dec 24/09
Ronan Edward Jul 9/12
Baby #3 EDD Aug 6/14