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Two Blondinis
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Topic: WW lunches for working mums/dads? Posted: 31 July 2007 at 8:37am |
This is for those doing WW who are working too.
What do you do for lunch?
I'm finding the evening meal is fine because I've been using the cook books and pre-plan the week but trying to sort out lunches that can be made quickly/night before and will be ok to sit in a manky office fridge for a couple of hours really has me stumped!
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Leelee
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Posted: 31 July 2007 at 8:45am |
When I was on ww I use to make salad wraps or tuna on rice or a meat and salad sandwhich
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Sarah Beth
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Posted: 31 July 2007 at 9:19am |
ham and salad sandwich or a salad were mine. You could do soup perhaps? Or I would sometimes get a fresh bread roll from bakers delite and have that with a banana, or anything with no points.
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Posted: 31 July 2007 at 9:23am |
I am not doing weight watchers but I get soo sick of trying to think of exciting lunch ideas. At the moment I am having fresh fruit with a couple of spoonfuls of greek yougart (I cannot stomach the diet stuff) and a few vita wheat crackers with marmite and a slice of chesdale cheese.
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Posted: 31 July 2007 at 9:28am |
I'll sometimes make up lunches in the weekend to freeze....like a tuna bake, a pasta or rice dish or something like that.
Otherwise sammies and rolls.
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Posted: 31 July 2007 at 9:33am |
We have those Tuna and Cracker Snakit's. It's a little tin of tuna (can get flavoured ones) and they come with a few crackers too. But we butter a couple pieces of bread and take them to work with the tuna, then come lunchtime you just need to put the tuna into the bread and there's your fresh sandwich. Could pop salad items in it too I guess. Then we eat the leftover tuna with the crackers.
One of my fav sandwiches is lettuce & marmite and it's really good pointwise for WW too.
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Two Blondinis
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Posted: 31 July 2007 at 10:57am |
Amber wrote:
One of my fav sandwiches is lettuce & marmite and it's really good pointwise for WW too. |
Is that a pregnancy craving? lol
I just went down to Foodtown (in search of exciting lunch ideas lol) and they have almost 1/2 price WW frozen meals, some only have 2 points!
So for lunch I'm having Beef Burgundy with a wholegrain roll YUM
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Posted: 31 July 2007 at 10:59am |
I was about to suggest frozen meals, good in winter too as nice and hot!
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Posted: 31 July 2007 at 1:53pm |
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shaz
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Posted: 10 August 2007 at 10:50am |
I really need to do WW again but I'm not motivated at the mo. OH well maybe this will get me started.
Here are some ideas I used to do while I was working.
Salad - mixed lettuce, cucumber, feta, red onion, cherry tomatoes. Then take a can of either salmon or tuna and I always had a bottle of balsamic vinegar at work.
Bread roll and cup of soup.
Yoghurt and fruit salad (fresh or canned)or banana.
Crackers with cottage cheese and tomato (take your own sharp knife so tomatoes can be cut fresh.
I aways had arrowroot or gingernut biscuits to snack on it was about 1 point for 2 biscuits I think. It felt like I was getting a treat and really good for that 3pm sugar craving.
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Posted: 10 August 2007 at 11:50am |
Pak n Save have WW meals on special this week as well. I've been having those. I hate sandwiches. I buy those frozen meals - WW, McCains Healthy choice or Lean Cuisine and have one of those.
I got a recipe book out of the library and am going to make roast vege salad for next weeks lunches.
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Posted: 12 August 2007 at 9:07am |
FYI - some of the Irvines or Watties frozen meals have the same number of points as the WW ones and can be much cheaper to buy (often 2 for $5). Or you could make extra dinner and take that for lunch either next day or freeze to take later in week.
If you have rice for dinner you could make some fried rice to take for lunch (not if you're preggers though!). YUM!
For a sweet treat at the moment I've been making WW jelly with canned natural fruit in it then I put some light yoghurt on top. Delish and 0 points on their new core plan so even better!
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