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What Did You Have For Lunch Today?


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JNBunnie1 Community Regular

An apple with cheddar and a package of bacon. :ph34r:


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Adalaide Mentor

An apple with cheddar and a package of bacon. :ph34r:

 

While some of the fancy stuff sounds good sometimes, I think I should be at your house for lunch.

 

I managed to put a potato in the microwave today and slap some sour cream on it. Not exactly healthy but I mean, at least it was a vegetable.

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love2travel Mentor

Eggs Benedict with prosciutto and gluten-free buns

shadowicewolf Proficient

What is this "lunch" you speak of? :lol:

 

In all seriousness, probably something with peanutbutter.

Adalaide Mentor

Today I managed something resembling a real lunch. A chicken and mushroom quesadilla and mango coconut jasmine rice pudding. I figure since its rice, it doesn't technically count as a sweet. Right?

love2travel Mentor

Today is my birthday!  I'm having all sorts of yummies to eat today (especially for dinner).  For lunch I made thin crust pizza topped with spinach and feta.  Lactose-free cheese and chocolate milk. 

cahill Collaborator

Happy Birthday L2T

 

lunch today is quinoa & lentils with sun dried tomatoes  & red onion also roast pork with lots and lots of garlic


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love2travel Mentor

Thanks.  I wish I could say I turned 27 but alas...I cannot.  :wacko:

 

Today was roast beef sandwiches.  Very good.  Forgot to use my homemade chipotle ketchup with it, though!  Tomorrow...

NoGlutenJose Rookie

Tuna Fish Salad with grapes and cheese :)

 

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shadowicewolf Proficient

Left over soup and an apple.

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love2travel Mentor

Mixed baby greens with blood orange vinaigrette, toasted almonds and pepitas.

love2travel Mentor

I made a batch of corn gnocchi to go with marinara sauce.  Simple but good.  :)

jiggles Apprentice

A toasted sweet potato cake, home made , topped with hot banana and toasted almonds

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kareng Grand Master

Saw this blog.  She has some great ideas for a kids school lunch, but I think they are good for us adults, too.

 

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Adalaide Mentor

That is a lot of really cool ideas for Chebe! I would totally eat those.

kareng Grand Master

That is a lot of really cool ideas for Chebe! I would totally eat those.

She has a lot of cute ideas on her site that I would totally eat! Maybe she could be our mommy?

Adalaide Mentor

She has a lot of cute ideas on her site that I would totally eat! Maybe she could be our mommy?

 

I could use one to make me lunch. I may have eaten an entire breaded, fried zucchini today for lunch when I could feel my face again after my dentist appointment. :ph34r: I know zucchini starts out as a healthy food but I may have turned it into junk food. Oops.

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love2travel Mentor

This morning I made some unctuous creamy potato, corn and poblano soup seasoned with lots of fresh thyme.

Happy canary Newbie

I made a fresh juice of beetroot, apple and ginger.

I often have homemade soup or Dahl for lunch. Sometimes just some fresh fruit will keep me going.

love2travel Mentor

Mango raspberry and lime smoothie with coconut milk.

Adalaide Mentor

I've been having the same thing for lunch every day this week after my awesome deal at the store. A thing of Noosa yogurt and some frozen grapes.

love2travel Mentor

I've been having the same thing for lunch every day this week after my awesome deal at the store. A thing of Noosa yogurt and some frozen grapes.

Don't you just love frozen grapes?  :wub:

Adalaide Mentor

Don't you just love frozen grapes?  :wub:

 

I don't know what it is, but something about freezing them just makes them magical. They're practically perfection. :wub:

jerseyangel Proficient

My current favorite lunch (I go in spurts)-- Swiss cheese sammie on Udi's with Lays chips. Home brewed ice tea with a wedge of lemon.

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love2travel Mentor

Roast Sweet Potato Almond Chipotle Soup with Parmesan Thyme Crisps

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