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Lunch On The Go


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nursenation2 Rookie

Wondering if anyone has some suggestions for on the go lunch. I can't heat up anything and pretty much always eat in my car. I have been eating gluten-free turkey sticks and fruit or whatever. I can use a cooler so during summer take salads. Any other ideas?? I'm a little bored.

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squirmingitch Veteran

Have you found any gluten-free bread that you like? You could make ham & swiss sandwiches or roast beef or..... how about BLT?

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rosetapper23 Explorer

I sometimes eat apple slices with cheddar cheese, a cut-up avocado, or salami with cheese and crackers. Nuts are also good, and you can substitute a nut butter for the cheese when eating apple slices. Grapes are good, too...

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pricklypear1971 Community Regular

Hummus and sushi.

Rice crackers, lunch meat, fruit or veggies.

There are lots of exotic rices that are good room temperature or in a salad. I like to mix them in.

Chilled shrimp and cocktail sauce. Yum.

Salsa and chips and guacamole.

Buffalo mozzarella/tomato/basil/balsamic vinegar with Italian ham.

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Juliebove Rising Star

My daughter likes lettuce or teff wraps. If you can't find the teff wraps, use a corn tortilla.

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