Food
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Bringing your lunch to work doesn't mean throwing a soggy sandwich into a baggie and tossing it in your purse, though. It also doesn't mean a dazzling selection of non-nutritive items from the snack machine. Here are five lunches that take little effort to prepare:
Steak and Bleu salad: Fresh greens, cherry tomatoes, and thin slivers of leftover london broil, pot roast, or even shredded roast beef from the deli. Fill a small container with bleu cheese dressing and drizzle it over the salad just before you eat it. (Don't have any small jars? A zip-top plastic bag can keep the dressing contained; to drizzle, snip of part of one corner with scissors and squeeze like a pastry bag.)
Chips and dip: Believe it or not, low-salt tortilla chips, a small bowl of refried beans, and a small bowl of guacamole can be a perfectly healthy (and filling) lunch. Make your own beans, or choose a premade version without lard to keep the fat content low.
Deconstructed sandwich: The thing I dislike about sandwiches that they always fall apart when I try to take a bite -- usually spilling something ugly onto my shirt or jacket. Packing the components seperately can mitigate the mess, and it tastes as a good. My current favorite: smoked turkey, thinly sliced Granny Smith apple, cheddar cheese, and marble rye bread.
Bag o' snacks. Sometime, I don't even have time for lunch, but its easy to keep hunger at bay if I graze throughout the day. Apple slices, peanut butter, dried fruit, nuts, carrot sticks, celery sticks, whole-grain crackers, and some low-fat string cheese fit the bill. Too much like what's in your child's lunchbox? Think "appetizers" instead of snacks, and pack frozen potstickers (Trader Joe's has some good ones), breadsticks wrapped with ham, cubes of cheese, and slices of bell pepper with dressing as a dip.
Fried rice. Transform leftovers at home into fried rice and bring it to work. It's easy: Leftover rice + slivers of leftover chicken or a quickly scrambled egg + the odds and ends of leftover veggies + soy sauce + sesame oil. Heat in a pan -- or, if you're really out of time, in the microwave at work.
I'm hungry, so please share your ideas in the comments: What's your favorite last-minute lunch to bring to work?
Lylah M. Alphonse writes about juggling career and parenthood at The 36-Hour Day and Work It, Mom!, and blogs at Write. Edit. Repeat.
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Posted by Thu Jul 9, 2009 11:57am PDT
Report AbuseI have a toaster oven at work so I keep my lunch fixings at work. Lately its been a toasted bagel with pesto spread, turkey, melted cheddar, and spinach leafs. Sooo yummy and fulfilling :)
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