07-05-2014 06:29
07-05-2014 06:29
Is packing a lunch for work the last thing on your mind? You have a great quick and easy lunch that can be packed the night before? Lets share those recipies and get some healthy lunches going!
07-05-2014 09:48
07-05-2014 09:48
Great idea. I hate packing lunches. I usually do leftovers from the night before's dinner. I'd love to hear some ideas.
07-07-2014 07:49
07-07-2014 07:49
leftovers are always easy. i also keep cans of tuna and sardines. very easy to just throw a couple in the lunchbox and i'm good for the day.
08-13-2014 18:06
08-13-2014 18:06
Love left overs, sooo easy for lunch next day.. Great idea..
08-26-2014 09:15
08-26-2014 09:15
I admit to being lazy.
When I find a good price, I stock up on Amy's enchiladas, burritos, or rice bowls, and keep them in the freezer. Then I take one for lunch. They're fairly nutritious, satisfying, and I know how many calories are in them.
It works for me and is better than foraging!
Good luck, and yes, please share ideas.
Sue
08-26-2014 09:16
08-26-2014 09:16
Also, the salad in a jar is a great
Pack several on Sunday, and you're good to go for a few days.
12-08-2014 12:14
12-08-2014 12:14
Tuna sandwich, salads and sanwiches. Those are all easy things to make. Leftovers are always good when you do not have much time to prep something.
12-10-2014 11:14
12-10-2014 11:14
Rotisserie chicken. You buy one per week, portion it, freeze it and you're good to go.
Tacos? Done.
Chicken soup? Done.
"Fried rice"? Done.
I have a friend who cooks rice and pasta, portions and freezes them. I'm not sure how to go about thawing them, but it seems like something to try.
Also, I always have tomatoes, onions, iceberg lettuce, sauce, dressings and lemons on my pantry, mix them up!
01-04-2015 09:57
01-04-2015 09:57
Use leftovers! When I cook chicken breasts, I grill (indoor grill pan) at least 8 large skinless chicken breasts. That way I have both cookless lunch and dinner options for almost a week for two. I weigh them and cut if necessary to get the right weight for me before reheating in microwave with suitable vegatables.
Veggies:
Bake multiple sweet potatoes; store in 'fridge; peal and reheat sprinkled with pumpkin pie spice.
Cook a big batch of rice (I prefer combo of brown and wild rice); measure amount and heat with meat.
Green beans (fresh) - blanch, chill, and put in 'fridge, then reheat with meat and other veggies.
There is no end to what you can prepare ahead of time - just takes some upfront time to prepare.
Needs microwave -- microwaves are cheap - get office workers to chip in for buying one for the office. Most large companies have them.