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What Did You Have For Lunch Today?


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A baked sweet potato with brown sugar and a hard boiled egg.


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love2travel Mentor

Warm potato salad with a lemon caper vinaigrette I made the other day. Fresh plums.

  • 3 weeks later...
cahill Collaborator

I am rereading this thread . I am trying to get some ideas for lunch.

I am working second shift so lunch is my at home meal. I am also try to lose weight and stay away from sandwiches .

Any suggestions would be appreciated :D

love2travel Mentor

Yesterday I made Eggs Benedict with prosciutto. It was delicious.

love2travel Mentor

Still cleaning out the fridge as we are going on vacation on Wednesday. Am making potato salad to use up the scallions and a couple of eggs.

cahill Collaborator

Lunch is going to be a nice Taco salad

Mom23boys Contributor

Sunday was soft tacos

I'll probably have left overs today


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  • 4 weeks later...
love2travel Mentor

Still jet lagged so am having a simple lunch.

Grilled tuna sandwich with lots of capers and lemon juice. Used Schar bread I brought back from Croatia. The bread was not terrible. :P

Adalaide Mentor

I picked up some Schar rolls for pulled pork sandwiches but was unimpressed. Leftovers today, like most days, pintos and rice with salsa and some chorizo... and tums. I discovered yesterday that chorizo gives me terrible heartburn but I can't just let it go to waste!

freeatlast Collaborator

Had a salad with raspberry vinegarette dressing. Very good!

Takala Enthusiast

I am eating a late lunch because I suspect dinner will be late.

Foraging in the refrigerator for leftovers. So far I have found 2 cooked broccoli florets, a tiny piece of steak, a hard boiled egg, a pre cooked, tiny orphaned hamburger, some leftover bread I made but did not put the date I baked it on :rolleyes: , and some green snap pea pods. The bread had a bit of amaranth, so it is still okay.

I was looking for the leftover cooked fish, but didn't find it until the other stuff was already arranged on the two little saucers.

This is my salad rebellion day, there are only so many days I can go with eating that, before ....... :P

Made potato salad last weekend, I add more "other" vegetables to it, like cucumber or zucchini, so it is less carby, and then serve it over lettuce greens. If I keep extra baked potatoes and hard boiled eggs in the refrigerator, I can make a small batch up pretty quickly.

freeatlast Collaborator

Still jet lagged so am having a simple lunch.

Grilled tuna sandwich with lots of capers and lemon juice. Used Schar bread I brought back from Croatia. The bread was not terrible. :P

I agree about Schar's bread. Tried it for the first time this past week. Rudi's multigrain and cinnamon raisin are still my favs :)

Mom23boys Contributor

HM corndogs

Adalaide Mentor

The plan was to have a spinach salad with some nuts and feta for lunch. Turns out I added some watermelon for dessert after dropping it on the floor, forcing me to cut it up instead of waiting until Monday. (Don't ever do this, the sticky is everywhere!)

cahill Collaborator

Today was a grilled turkey burger on Udi's with mustard ,onion and pickles with a side of cottage cheese and pears

JeanneA Newbie

Leftover chicken noodle soup (Gluten Free Cafe---it's quite good!) and some Schar 'table crackers' with peanut butter and homemade apple jam, cup of tea.

  • 2 weeks later...
love2travel Mentor

Almost forgot about this thread!

Tuna salad sandwich (tuna salad with lots of capers, aioli, lemon juice, chives, Greek oregano)

Fresh blueberries

Adalaide Mentor

PB&J on yesterday's leftover pancakes. I was skeptical about it when I was making it but it's pretty darn good. I have a new jar of strawberry smoothie jam I picked up at a carnival Saturday night. (No worries, the lady who made it has a 5 yo celiac son.) Also some pistachio fluff. I just throw together a pack of pudding, some cool whip and some marshmallows and a can of fruit. Whatever flavors strike me as a good idea at the time. This does not always result in a success. :lol:

sora Community Regular

Tomato sandwich and a dill pickle.

It's 30 degrees and 38 humidex here :(

love2travel Mentor

Tomato sandwich and a dill pickle.

It's 30 degrees and 38 humidex here :(

YUCK! Sorry - I do not mean your lunch but your weather. We are at a perfect 15C at the moment. This is my ideal temp where I feel most energized and healthy. I hate our -40C and our +35C extremes. :angry:

Adalaide Mentor

Mid 70's and our usual barely existent humidity, I'll take it! I was going to have a spinach salad with chicken and honey mustard dressing, but instead I threw the whole thing on an arepa. Quick, easy and no mess. I followed up with a little cottage cheese and homemade apple butter.

love2travel Mentor

Blueberry pomegranate smoothie. Er, with soft ice cream texture. A few peanuts.

RL2011 Rookie

Grilled skirt steak and arugula cooked in olive oil. Simple and delicious.

love2travel Mentor

Grilled skirt steak and arugula cooked in olive oil. Simple and delicious.

That is a delicious combo. I am growing lots of arugula again this year as we go through a lot of it.

sora Community Regular

Sole and some rice.

It's 20 and rainy today, almost cold compared to yesterday. Crazy Canadian weather. :huh:

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