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Gluten Free Lunches


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Hi, I'm Amanda and wonder if you have any suggestions for Gluten Free and Dairy Free lunches. I'm getting bored with my options. Thanks!

Amanda :D


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swittenauer Enthusiast

Wow, what a good question. My husband is gluten free & I can't eat dairy. Hopefully there are more people in the same situation as us.

tarnalberry Community Regular

Leftovers! That's mostly what I do, but it varies.

Usually, the leftovers I take are soup, stir-fry, stew, chili, or casseroles.

Fresh things I've made include:

tuna tacos

pb&j sandwhich

rice cakes w/ peanut butter

bean salads

hummus

shrimp salad

One of those items is usually accompanied by:

raw veggies

fresh fruit

nuts

jenvan Collaborator

Amanda-

Go here and read this past post on gluten-free lunch ideas, might give you more thoughts too: Open Original Shared Link

MySuicidalTurtle Enthusiast

Fruit is always good!

Carriefaith Enthusiast

hmmm.....

Leftovers

Thai Kitchen:

Noodle Carts: Pad Thai (my favorite), Thai Peanut, Roasted Garlic

Instant Rice Noodle Bowls: Spring Onion, Roasted Garlic, Mushroom, Lemongrass & Chili

Instant Rice Noodles: Garlic & Vegetable, Spring Onion, Lemongrass & Chili

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Potato salad

Tinkyada rice noodles and Ragu sauce

Rice Cakes (gluten-free bread) and peanut butter

Salad

celiac3270 Collaborator

Hey, how old are you? :) My suggestions would vary based on what your resources are. If you have access to a microwave, a whole host of options are available--heating up leftovers, mac and cheese, the Mrs. Leepers meals are awesome and if you make it in the morning or the night before, you just need to bring it in a microwavable container and heat up. They have chicken alfredo, beef lasagna, etc. Also Amy's meals--some are gluten-free, some aren't, though, so be careful. Without access to a microwave your options are pretty limited--sandwiches, fruit, yogurt, etc., but if that's all you have to work with, I'm sure I'll be able to come up with a lot more. :huh:


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Well, when I "go out" for lunch it means I go to the grocery store nearest to work, grab some fruit, some gluten-free sliced chicken, some Lays Stax, some cheese, maybe a Snickers bar and a diet Coke. Then I sit and eat it in the car.

Yep, that is how I "eat lunch out."

Otherwise, leftovers.

elonwy Enthusiast

I'm living off of Amy's rice bowls right now. Those and the enchilada bowl. I have a mini-fridge and a microwave at work though. The bowls don't have to be in a freezer for those four or five hours before I nuke em, the mini-fridge works fine. Of course, if this is what you're getting sick of, ignore me.

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