salad with your favorite dressing and crackers
hot wings cooked at home
hamburgers cooked at home
stouffer's dinners
chicken breast with green beans and corn cooked at home
2006-07-27 06:27:09
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answered by lou 7
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Leftovers are a wonderful thing!
The incremental cost of cooking a few extra portions when you make a meal are negligible. Invest in some of those reusable, simi-disposable storage containers and load them up with lunch sized portions of the leftovers when you cook dinner.
You don't have to eat them the next day. Stick them in the freezer for longer term storage. and slap them in the nuke at work to heat them up.
Over time you will be left with a pretty wide selection of entrees to choose from and the impact on your food budget is very small.
2006-07-27 06:26:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Sandwiches. (PBJ, lunch meat, tuna salad, hen salad, cheese, and so on.). till they eat lunch VERY previous due or have an insanely long college bus journey interior the morning, a chilly p.c.. will shop the lunches cool till dinner time so tuna salad or different perishables could be advantageous. Get a large mouth thermos bottle and deliver soup, stew, mac&cheese and different warm ingredients. (or you ought to purchase those self-heating cans of soup, yet those are quite high priced.) Dinner left overs. complicated boiled eggs/string cheese/different kinds of cheese/yogurt. whether they dont' purchase lunch they could be waiting to purchase milk in college. while i exchange right into a toddler i think of I ate turkey lunch meat sandwiches on a daily basis for months... Lunchables arent' the healthiest or maximum inexpensive recommendations, yet they're handy if time is an argument.
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answered by holliway 4
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Yep I know.
How about a peanut+jam sandwhich or them pears and peachs pack of 4 or one bag of popcorn.
It work's for me.
Sorry about the sandwhich thing,just now seen no sandwhich's.
O-well I tryed.
Take care.
Sharon.
2006-07-27 06:39:29
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answered by sharon t 2
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Look at those "Oscar Myers Lunchables" lunch packs for kids...cold cuts, crackers and different finger food items.
Then make your own, you can even buy plastic containers similar to the disposable kind the "Lunchables" come in...
2006-07-27 06:24:07
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answered by R J 7
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Pasta Salad - cook the pasta, add whatever raw vegetables and fruits and nuts you want and some salad dressing or vinegar and oil and seasonings.
Tacos - prepare it all the night before and get those tiny little taco shells. It's Yummy!!
2006-07-27 06:22:39
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answered by Vanessa B 4
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u can make a quick n easy lunch with tuna.....start with a box of macaroni n cheese.boil the macaroni,then drain..add 3 cans of tuna,relish,green peppers,onions,salt n pepper,garlic powder,celery seed.add them to da macaroni then add mayonnaise n the cheese..mix well n serve...its soooo good.enjoy
2006-07-27 06:32:32
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answered by purrdykitten2003 3
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Tuna on crackers and a garden salad with a side of fruit simple enough.
2006-07-27 06:26:39
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answered by kizzme1017 2
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Make soup in a slow-cooker and take that in a thermos.
2006-07-27 06:34:37
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answered by Tigger 7
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How about the dollor menue at mcdonalds
2006-07-27 06:24:46
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answered by Anonymous
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