cut up veggies and ranch dressing
sliced tomatoes and cucumbers with italian dressing
i know you said no cold cuts but you can buy deli turkey and swiss cheese and make rollups
cheese and crackers
individual jello packs
individual applesauce packs
cheese strings
yogurt
2007-12-11 09:45:21
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answered by Miss Rhonda 7
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Once I don't cook dinner on the weekends for the following week (put a roast or a couple chickens in a crock pot or roaster and add some veggies - sufficient to seem like it'll serve 6-8 humans - and you are going to have lunch for the week and some to spare!), I pick up some Lean cuisine ingredients (the entire dinners or lunches, not the entrees!!), and then I pick up a tray of cut veggies and some french bread (they have got sliced wheat french bread in lots of stores!!), and that i add some canned tuna or salmon or sardines. These items can provide me a little bit style and far of it lasts a very long time! If you do not need a fridge at your office, simply bag up one of the veggies to take each day (or that you can bag them up while you purchase them and simply grab from the fridge). I like the bread, veg, and fish mixture (purchase one of those plastic lemons or limes and take with you). I am hoping these suggestions help...You'll think the LC ingredients are a bit of spare, but while you finish one, you'll be full!! I take a bag of veggies to fill in if i'm really hungry!
2016-08-06 11:11:08
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answered by ? 2
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Salad is a good lunch and easy to prep and pack...
I used to make a different dish a week then put it in zip lock bags and stash in the freezer... Then by the time lunch rolls around it would be defrosted enough to either heat or eat cold.
Pasta dishes reheat very well...
Spanish rice with sliced london broil drizzled a little with lime juice...
Salad with chicken slices...
If you make more then 7 bags worth of something then you can switch out with something frozen from last week's batch.
2007-12-11 10:08:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Supermarkets have just about everything ready to go now from cabbage rolls, meat pies, chicken, roasted potatoes & veggies & salads. They also have all kinds of salads (dressings & croutons) included and that means fruit salads as well. Now if you don't want to pay for that you can pick of any variety of fruit/add a package of cut up celery, carrots, radishes, broccoli, & buy a bottle of dressing of your choice then you don't have to buy it every day - then, of course, there is a choice of yogurts, mini cheese packages, cole slaw.
Well here's a quick example: no cook no cold cuts no prep. 1 pint of milk, 1 package cut up veggies & bottle of dressing, as well as about 125 -250 grams cole slaw with a piece of cheese, fresh fruit & yogurt & a bottle of water. Well if that's not enough for your appetite I would add a bread roll of your choice & break in two & put the cheese there maybe even the cole slaw as well. Maybe it could be a routine - then again you just might drop by Subway and pick up a heathy submarine there along with a carton of milk. NB*I have one son must have V8 and the other one must have a cup of tea. (they drink a carton of milk while the're thinking about it but then they are construction workers can't afford to get fat and must take care of their nutrition - it's OK their wives feed them again at night)
2007-12-11 09:56:04
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answered by MYRA C 7
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I get the Campbell's select soups, then go to the Asian aisle and get their microwave Asian dinners like teriyaki chicken. Sometimes I get lean cuisines. All we have at work is a small fridge and a microwave and our company cafeteria sucks. I also take yogurt, make a salad at home and bring in too.
2007-12-11 09:42:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Whole foods Kitchen Lasagna MAX YUM
2007-12-11 09:43:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Those lunchable things, and a bad of chips. u get a nice juice box to drink with the lunchable. or go to the gas station and buy one of those sandwiches that u can heat up from deli express.
2007-12-11 09:42:43
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answered by Anonymous
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i would suggest the adult TV dinners i no it sounds lame but if you have a microwave at you're work or school then follow the directions on the side of the box and you are good to go.
2007-12-11 09:45:22
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answered by Koolieo P 2
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pick up a cooked chicken sold in the deli dept.
flour totillas
lettuce
shredded cheese
ranch dressing or any creamy dressing you like.
shred the chicken and place on tortilla. top with lettuce, cheese and dressing.roll up and enjoy!
2007-12-11 13:49:35
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answered by Roberta 3
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frozen dinners
make a big pot of something like pasta or a quiche on the weekends and eat it through out the week.
Or a salad.
2007-12-11 09:42:19
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answered by Mercedes 2
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