Okay, how easy could it be? Just grab leftovers or chuck the average cold cut sandwich into a bag and go. Well that works for awhile but you tend to get repetitive and then it becomes boring and the next thing you know you are at the chip shop or Taco Bell again. Ugh. Lately I have made an effort stay completely out of the heart-attack-in-a-bag fast food shops and take my own. Much more satisfying.
Now to some specifics. I don't care how you wrap it or what condiment you use, cold cut sandwiches are a surefire way to revert to old habits if you eat enough of them. Most of the trouble I have with carrying lunch to work is pure laziness and lack of preparedness the night before. Leftovers are always a good choice but if you want liven up the lunch pail, where do you like to start? Like I said, sandwiches and crisps are a good thing but get monotonous rather quickly. What are some rather easy(as in second day prep) items you like? While I love Indian food I am rather shoddy in my knowledge of how to make it. Mexican? Been there, done it. Don't want it. Again, this is not rocket science. Just lay your easy to make up favourites out there.
Cheers, Todd
Now to some specifics. I don't care how you wrap it or what condiment you use, cold cut sandwiches are a surefire way to revert to old habits if you eat enough of them. Most of the trouble I have with carrying lunch to work is pure laziness and lack of preparedness the night before. Leftovers are always a good choice but if you want liven up the lunch pail, where do you like to start? Like I said, sandwiches and crisps are a good thing but get monotonous rather quickly. What are some rather easy(as in second day prep) items you like? While I love Indian food I am rather shoddy in my knowledge of how to make it. Mexican? Been there, done it. Don't want it. Again, this is not rocket science. Just lay your easy to make up favourites out there.
Cheers, Todd