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    Posted: 13 May 2007 at 6:11pm
I'm hopeless at thinking of ideas for lunch. My imagination expands to ham sammies and that's about it!

What's easy and uses just everyday ingredients?

Thanks
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I've brought my toasted sandwich maker to work but havent progressed past cheese sorry.
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Packed/work lunches or at-home lunches?
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My best ever sammies are lettuce, avocado, cheese, sprouts, best foods mayo and some ham or whatever and soem relish/pickle on ploughmans harvest grain bread. Also, tuna mixed up in spiral pasta with a bit of mayo, grated cheese, some pineapple/spring onion,capsicum whatever. Keeps in fridge foor a few days and you can also wack it in an oven dish, covered in breadcrumbs and cheese and baked for a bit.
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leftover veges, couscous drizzled with some light dressing (note: not mayo), and grilled chicken - that is my lunch for tomorrow when i brave those ratty kids.,

ETA not MY kids, i have teaching practice tomorrow, if they were mine I would say Bratty

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I make home made pizza, too. Pre made base, covered with bit onthe side oriental plum sauce, cheese, salami veg as required and more plum sauce. hhhmmm
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cheese toasties done in the oven - a bit of tomato sauce on the bottom under the cheese is nice too. cup a soup, pasta from last night with tuna and tomato and maybe some sprouts.
its normally just sammies in this house tho. or yoghurt.
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I've been getting those 2 min rice sachets, and divding into 2 containers, adding half a tin of tuna and some frozen peas. Microwave for 2 mins when i get to work and yum warm rice and tuna for lunch.
Means i have another one already prepared for the next day.
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i second the tuna and rice
i love the flavoured tuna with rice, also yummy with scambled eggs......egg in a plate, bit of milk, pepper and salt, microwave for approx 1min.....yummy!

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