Search here...
TOP
Seasonal

Tips for Fast, Fun, Healthy Lunches-to-Go


This article isn’t just about packing lunches for kids… it’s about packing lunches for yourself too, especially if you work away from home.

“By brown-bagging, you can avoid a lot of processed foods loaded with calories and carbohydrates. It’s healthier – and less expensive!” Mona Meighan, Ed.D. explains.

Meighan emphasizes she is not a chef – not even a cook! All of her recipes are designed to be tasty, and quick and easy to prepare. A couple of her favorite examples:

Pesto and Tomato Sandwich: Add 3 Tablespoons plain or vanilla yogurt to 4-6 Tablespoons prepared pesto. Spread on 4 slices of whole-wheat bread. Add thinly sliced tomatoes and season with salt and pepper. (Place in a toaster oven for 2-3 minutes, if desired.)

Hummus Salad Wrap: Spread cup hummus over two whole-wheat or flour tortillas and add 1 tomato, thinly sliced, 2 thin slices of Swiss cheese, and 2 lettuce leaves, cut up. Tightly roll the tortillas and spear with a toothpick.

Some other options include:

Turkey sandwich: Include light miracle whip, mustard, lettuce, tomato, onion and any other vegetables you enjoy. If you like avocados, they will also add a great taste to this sandwich.

Cottage cheese and fruit: Any fruit is great with cottage cheese. But, berries in particular provide a great flavor combination and are full of antioxidants.

Lunch is also a great time to get some of your recommended daily water. So, ditch that diet soda and enjoy an ice cold glass of water instead.

If you’re new to brown-bagging, Meighan offers tips to help you get off to the right start.

Determine your personal lunch style. Some people are willing to spend 15 or 20 minutes in the kitchen the night before or morning of the workday to prepare a familiar lunch. These are Traditionalists. Others want to just grab a container of food – perhaps something put together over the weekend, or last night’s leftovers – and hit the road. Meighan calls this the Grab-and-Go style. Maybe you’re Creative, a Midday Gourmet, a Social Networker (likes to coordinate a group lunch) or a mix of all of the above, depending on what the week looks like.

Do you have what you need to pack your lunch? Do you need a cooler-style lunchbox? How about reusable containers for sandwiches and soups? (Going green is, of course, better for the planet, and it saves money on items like disposable baggies and plastic cutlery.)

Determine your upcoming week’s recipes. First, decide how many days you want to pack lunch this week, and plan your menu. Take stock of the ingredients you already have, and make a list of those you need to purchase. (To save even more money, either repeat lunches or plan lunches with similar ingredients.)

Invest time on the weekend preparing food, if necessary. If you plan to Grab and Go, put together the first couple days’ lunches. If you’re a Midday Gourmet, you might want to cook up some Homemade Chili ahead of time; the Creative may want to whip together Grandma’s Chicken Salad.

Enjoy – and don’t overwhelm yourself! If you’re used to going out for lunch five days a week, start slowly. Try brown-bagging twice a week at first. You can make it more interesting by finding a buddy and taking turns preparing a lunch for two. If you eat at your desk, plan a rewarding way to spend your lunch hour, whether it’s running an errand or taking a walk in a park.

About Mona Meighan, Ed.D.

Mona Meighan holds a doctorate in education and has spent more than 35 years teaching and developing curricula for adults and children, with a special focus on effective instruction for children in foster care. She currently teaches classes and workshops for educators across the country. “What Are You Doing for Lunch?” was written in collaboration with Sara S. DeHart, a former nursing instructor with a doctorate in developmental psychology. Meighan plans to provide free copies of the book to non-profits, and is donating a portion of proceeds from sales to charities that support awareness of healthy, economical lunches. (www.whatareyoudoingforlunch.com)

Modern Day Moms

Modern Day Moms is an award-winning publication centered around motherhood that is real and unfiltered. Basically, we don't sugarcoat anything and aren't afraid to tell you the truth. Let's be best friends, we will make you feel more normal.

«

»

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *