To start with, fill a water bottle about a half or a third of the way full with water. Freeze it solid. When you're ready to go, fill the rest of the bottle up with cool water. This will keep your lunch cool and will give you ice water to drink with lunch. (If you live in a very warm place -- over 90 degrees Fahrenheit -- freeze 2/3 of the bottle.) If you freeze the whole thing, it won't thaw enough to give you a drink with lunch.
Now, to the lunch part. Leftover chicken is a great sandwich filling. Dice the chicken and pour a little Italian dressing over it -- Italian keeps well without refrigeration. Butter your bread, add lettuce, and then add the chicken. This works great to stuff a pita, too, but be sure you butter it or line it with lettuce. Otherwise, the dressing makes the bread gooey. The butter prevents this.
"Bumps on a log" are great lunch-box food, too. Mix peanut butter with a little margarine, then fill celery stalks with this. Put raisins on top -- the bumps -- and wrap over it with plastic wrap. Put two pieces together, peanut butter side in, when you wrap it, so the peanut butter doesn't stick to the wrap. Mixing peanut butter with margarine and honey makes a wonderful veggie dip that doesn't go bad in a lunch bag, too. The half-frozen water bottle would keep your veggies (carrots, celery, etc) crisp and cool.
2007-04-18 15:49:57
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answered by thejanith 7
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Sometimes for a difference of velocity, I love to deliver a few sliced carrot and celery, a great chew of cheese, a few crackers, and grapes. Yogurt and wheat thins with an apple. Usually I simply deliver leftovers, as I make additional each Sunday. You too can make a batch of hen breast at the weekend, after which have it in exceptional approaches in the course of the week. On a salad, in a sandwich, with a few frozen inexperienced beans and stuffiing, heated up within the microwave are only a few examples.
2016-09-05 17:03:30
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answered by ? 4
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Take some noodle or rice salad. It is easy to take and tastes yummy. Other things are sandwiches but everybody takes them so I guess it won't work for you. Take some veggies and ranch dip or something similar or a bagle with cream cheese.
2007-04-18 15:48:23
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answered by hannabanana 3
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if it's a field trip..your best lunch could be - homemade sub sandwich , a ziplock baggie of grapes, a yogurt or choc.pudding with plastic spoon, also a ziplock baggie of grandmas homemade cookies...bring extra for your closest friends*(If you can) You'll be the hit of the day* Don't forget to thank your g/ma* :) Have fun on your trip* :)
2007-04-18 16:22:47
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answered by friskymisty01 7
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Ostrich or Bison burger with sliced bell peppers on the side. Not your typical "lunch-box" lunch, but I ate that for lunch for my junior & senior year of high school every day! Delicious!
2007-04-18 15:42:32
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answered by G*G* 6
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A steak pie, dressed with mashed potatoes and peas.
2007-04-18 17:48:53
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answered by Murray H 6
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fried udon noodles. . V delicious & not so oily. with mushroom & chickens or baby prawns.
2007-04-18 15:42:11
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answered by kudos Qi 3
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