Saying eat leftovers for lunch doesn't really work for me and is pointless advice unless I want to eat the same meal for 4 meals in a row. I would love to see suggestions for small, easy meals that don't require me to eat the same thing for lunch and dinner two or three days in a row. What do you all do for work lunches, suggest me ideas? (self.AskUK) submitted 1 month ago by ShowerEmbarrassed512 I'm currently trying to loose weight and balance my diet out a bit.
I'm really happy with my dinners and my breakfasts are ok, but lunches are a struggle. Ideally I want something budget and packaged. Criteria.
Need some ways to switch things up? Here are some of the best things we saw from a recent Reddit thread about easy and cheap office lunches. Olive Garden Chicken corners74/istockphoto Love a crockpot meal. For this one, simply throw in some chicken and drench it in a bottle of Italian dressing (in this case, Aldi's Olive Garden dupe).
These office lunch recipes are easy to make and easy to pack, from make. These lunch recipes are so creative, you'll *actually* enjoy eating at your desk. I understand your situation, and it's great that you're looking for simple and tasty meal ideas that you can prepare ahead of time.
Here are some basic work lunch recipes that are easy to make, flavorful, and can be made in larger quantities to last for a few days: Chicken Salad: Cook or grill chicken breasts, then dice them. Here are some tasty office. When it comes to work lunches, it seems the only thing people bring are salads - which, don't get me wrong, are great - but sometimes you want a little something more.
So we rounded up our favorite make-ahead lunch recipes that aren't just salads. Check out some of our favorite bowls, wraps, and sandwiches (and yes, OK, a few salads - but only the most exciting ones). These 47 office lunch ideas are easy, tasty and meal-prep friendly, so you can make them ahead and take them to work with no issue.
(Not to mention, you can say goodbye to all those sad salads and turkey sandwiches.). This subreddit is intended to be about life at work, not for people offering or looking jobs. If that's what you want then try /r/jobs or one of its related subreddits.
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