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i wanna make my lunches more interesting! my usual sandwich fillings - cheese, egg mayo or ham (haslet lately - more flavour.) i want to eat something more interesting - preferably something i can easily and quickly make at home, rather than shop-bought stuff. bear in mind it may need to be made the night before! and if it's sandwiches they are likely to get squished in my bag, as it's hard to fit a box in my bag along with my books! so bear that in mind as well (so no seriously messy fillings please!)

thanx in advance :)

2007-11-06 04:04:55 · 33 answers · asked by pullthetrigger 6 in Food & Drink Cooking & Recipes

33 answers

Instead of plain bread, try pita pockets or wraps, tortillas, or pancakes=]

+Try peanut butter and banana wrapped in a pancake. oh yum.
+And pizza sauce, cheese, sausage, and pizza topping in a pita pocket and then melt the cheese. It is great cold still.
+Grilled chicken or chicken tenders, cheese, lettuce, mayo, tomatoes in a tortilla.
+BLT
+Meatball (if you can microwave it)
+Roast Beef
+Tuna Salad, Chicken Salad, Egg Salad

2007-11-06 05:04:20 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Yogurt is good. Cereals like Captain Crunch and trail mix. Carrots, Broccoli, Caliuflower, Pineapple. As for drinks, thats going to be difficult because milk is too expensive and can go bad before lunch. Storebrand soda is inexpensive, but not healthy. Maybe fruit drinks? Also, deli meats that are packaged at the store to make sandwiches are a good idea.

2016-03-14 00:30:22 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

For sandwiches, try the following:
1/ smoken salmon with cucumber and mayonnaise.
2/ mustard with roasted beef
3/ avocado , chicken or tuna (canned one is fine) with mayonnaise
4/ button mushrooms + deep fried pork chop (yes the whole one) + cabbage + some steak sauce and perhaps some ketchup
5/ curry chicken/ beef/ lamb with tomato, cucumber, etc.
6/ any salad, say italian squid salad, ceasar, etc.
7/ a thin layer of mashed potato blended with small pieces of fried ham, garlic, shallot and a little cream or sour cream.

You may change the bread instead of the filling:
- crispy french bread
- wheat or dark rye bread
- Italian bread
- Arabian bread
- indian bread, say naan
- anyother that you haven't thought of before but they may be tasty with filling...

You may try the followings for lunch as alternatives:
- milk and museli, corn flakes and fruits
- baked sweet potato (just wrapped it in a foil after cooked, then cool down at room tempearture), a hot coffee added with marshallows
- a girl/ boy-friend who can take care of your lunch
enjoy!

2007-11-06 04:37:54 · answer #3 · answered by sipadan 3 · 1 0

Make tortilla wraps for something different and satisfying, make these the night before and wrap tightly so they won't dry out. Then place in s asurdy tupperware container.

Spread cream cheese on a flour tortilla
Sprinkle with chopped chives and olives,
Layer some deli meat... ham, turkey, roast beef
Sprinkle with grated cheddar or Swiss.
Roll up.

2007-11-06 04:34:21 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2016-05-16 00:10:28 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

interesting sandwich filling ideas interesting lunch ideas

2016-02-03 03:26:54 · answer #6 · answered by Dexter 5 · 0 0

What about tortilla wraps with salad, or something like salad and chicken? You could also buy a strong plastic container and make a fruit salad.

Here are a few ideas of sandwiches:

Cheese and onion - thinly sliced cheese and grated onion.
Chinese chicken/chicken tikka etc. - you can get like packets of these in your local supermarket, and mixed with mayo and salad is lush;D
Tuna and cucumber or salad.

Or you could take:

Bread rolls,
baguettes,
soup (in a flask),
pasta salad,
vegetable salad,
or pitta bread.

Hope I helped;D

2007-11-06 04:15:59 · answer #7 · answered by I ♥ Christmas. 3 · 1 0

My favorite lunch sandwich right now is a pesto chicken. Put pesto on one slice, chive and onion cream cheese on the other, a few slices of deli chicken slices, and a slice of provolone. You can do the same things with tortilla wraps. As far as the squishing, get yourself those little Gladware containers. They're cheap and reusable, and can fit one sandwich perfectly. That's what my husband uses for his lunch sandwiches. And they also work well for leftovers from the night before.

2007-11-06 04:19:26 · answer #8 · answered by chefgrille 7 · 0 1

Ooh! Haslet! Haven't had that for a while! Mmmm,
Anyway, how about halloumi cheese with a rocket salad tucked in a pitta bread?
Spicy chicken with mixed peppers?
Tuna and sweetcorn?
Salmon with cucumber?
Feta cheese /Greek salad?
Or, instead of a sandwich, make yourself a simple pasta salad; just a small amount of pasta, cooked and cooled, mixed with a little chopped ham, tomatoes, celery, spring onion, and tossed in a little mayonnaise?

2007-11-06 04:21:16 · answer #9 · answered by murphywingedspur 7 · 1 1

Bananas

2007-11-06 10:57:48 · answer #10 · answered by mookno1 3 · 0 0

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