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Need ideas: No prep healthy lunches
I could really use some ideas and I'm hoping you CCs can help me! I took a job out-of-state for four weeks and I'm living in a hotel room for the duration of my job. I don't have any space to cook, or any equipment like a hot plate for that matter, but I do have a microwave and a mini-fridge.
I need some ideas for somewhat healthy (I know the sodium content may get me) lunch ideas that I don't have to prepare before work. So far I've been doing the Kraft Mac & Cheese cups, 80-calorie tuna cups, cans of Progresso Light (sheesh those are heavy!), string cheese, mini V8 cans and I am clear out of ideas. Is there anything (other than sandwhiches b/c I am sandwiched-out) you guys recommend?? THANKS!:hug: |
The sodium is up but I like the lean cuisine and weight watcher frozen meals.
I also like Del Monte Healthy Selection meals (not frozen). You can always do salads with the oscar meyer ready made chicken for some protein content, etc. These are things I do for lunches/dinners when I can't be home or just don't have time to do something more. |
The sodium is up but I like the lean cuisine and weight watcher frozen meals.
I also like Del Monte Healthy Selection meals (not frozen). You can always do salads with the oscar meyer ready made chicken for some protein content, etc. These are things I do for lunches/dinners when I can't be home or just don't have time to do something more. |
I would run the market and grab 3 bags of different types of salad. then grab a marinaide, not a salad dresseing. FAR less calories, and they taste great, I love Kens and Lipton. Or maybe oatmeal.
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Non fat yogurt, sugar free jello, sugar free pudding, Wasa Crackers.,Low fat cheese. Fresh fruit.
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I buy those packaged lettuce bags and use half a day. Take the toppings seperately and put it all together at work, toss it all in a large tupperware, shake it up and boom ready salad :)
You can combine the progresso soups with the string cheese and microwave it yummmmm! I also take fruit- oranges, apples, pears, etc. Fruit is a great filler. I also take lean cuisines now and then- not like I used to- but still now and then. |
You can do veggies and egg whites in the microwave.
If doing frozen meals, I would look for Amy's brand or Kashi. |
I always eat fage 0% greek yogurt and grapes, delicious, extremely filling (obscene amount of protein), and absolutely zero prep required
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String cheese with triscuits and fruit (I like Triscuits for the fiber and crunch - esp the flavored ones)
Today I've got a spinach salad, with chicken to warm up over it. I use the spray salad dressings to keep from having to measure. Oh, and an apple. Also wraps with tuna or canned meats in low fat tortillas with veggies. |
Yogurt + fruit
Progresso Light soups Multigrain crackers + low fat cheese Low fat cottage cheese + fruit Precut veggies fruit salad |
How about a roteserrie Chicken from Kroger, some simply steam Veggies from the frozen dept and some Uncle Ben's Mirco Brown rice? Yum!
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I miss Kroger. There's not one here at all :(
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Great Ideas!
Ohhh I love the idea of melting some LF cheese into my Progresso Light soup and the rotisserie chicken is a great idea, too! And buying bags of salad and leaving them at work is a wonderful b/c it means I can go straight from Safeway to work and place it in the refrigerator there. I love not having to shlep anything. Now if only I could find some Greek yogurt (this 4-week assignment has me somewhere pretty remote)...
Thanks again for all of the ideas! R2R |
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