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Title: Ideas on what to eat at work (if in office)
Post by: Rickyboy on February 06, 2012, 04:04:25 AM
I usually have beef or chicken from delicatessen with low fat cheese or pasta w/lean mince & bolagnese sauce...or chicken, rice and sweet & sour sauce....any other suggestions please?
Title: Re: Ideas on what to eat at work (if in office)
Post by: Voland on February 06, 2012, 12:28:59 PM
I like almonds. Roasted. As a snack with some fruit.
And rice with ground meat as a meal.
Title: Re: Ideas on what to eat at work (if in office)
Post by: WOOO on February 06, 2012, 03:40:45 PM
jerky (lots of salt but lots of protein too)
Title: Re: Ideas on what to eat at work (if in office)
Post by: Montague on February 06, 2012, 05:35:59 PM
jerky (lots of salt but lots of protein too)


Jerky is a great snack!
If sodium is a concern for anyone, consider making your own. You can use less salt, as well as adding other seasonings in lieu of (at least, a portion of) salt.
All you need is some lean ground meat, a jerky gun, food dehydrator, and a little experimentation.
You can find recipes online.
Title: Re: Ideas on what to eat at work (if in office)
Post by: WOOO on February 06, 2012, 05:52:13 PM
I'm waiting for my order right now!!

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    Fiery Hot: 2
    Teriyaki: 1
    BBQ: 1
    Fiery BBQ: 1


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Title: Re: Ideas on what to eat at work (if in office)
Post by: Iceman1981 on February 07, 2012, 12:32:25 PM
I usually have beef or chicken from delicatessen with low fat cheese or pasta w/lean mince & bolagnese sauce...or chicken, rice and sweet & sour sauce....any other suggestions please?

For snacks: Almonds, trail mix, fruit, dried fruit.

Meals: You want something quick and clean. Sandwiches, rice, cubed or strips of meat. Pretty much what ever you can eat in a container.
Title: Re: Ideas on what to eat at work (if in office)
Post by: vascsurgeon on February 07, 2012, 12:42:17 PM
Rice cakes n hard boiled eggs, yummm
Title: Re: Ideas on what to eat at work (if in office)
Post by: BigCyp on February 10, 2012, 07:18:44 AM
Something i'm crazy about at the moment (also work in office environment)

1 tub of low fat cottage cheese (plain)

1 sm tin of pinapple pieces (in own juice)

8 wholewheat crackers (water biscuit type things)

I just literally open the cheese and scoop some with the cracker and eat, once about half cheese and all all crackers gone, I mix in the pinapple pieces (drink the juice first) and hey presto you got desert.

Good times, high in protein, good carbs, and enzymes!
Title: Re: Ideas on what to eat at work (if in office)
Post by: Rickyboy on February 11, 2012, 03:21:52 AM
Something i'm crazy about at the moment (also work in office environment)

1 tub of low fat cottage cheese (plain)

1 sm tin of pinapple pieces (in own juice)

8 wholewheat crackers (water biscuit type things)

I just literally open the cheese and scoop some with the cracker and eat, once about half cheese and all all crackers gone, I mix in the pinapple pieces (drink the juice first) and hey presto you got desert.

Good times, high in protein, good carbs, and enzymes!

Is there enough calories in all that?
Title: Re: Ideas on what to eat at work (if in office)
Post by: JAM on February 13, 2012, 08:40:07 AM
I always took in a plastic container half cup rice, half cup broccoli, and a chunk of salmon (usually 4-6 oz).  Only thing was heating it up in the microwave some folks complained of the fish smell.  But compared to chicken or beef the oily fish didn't dry out as bad when nuked.  And the edges got kind of crunchy from the oil.  I thought it was good at least.  LOL   ;D
Title: Re: Ideas on what to eat at work (if in office)
Post by: El Diablo Blanco on February 13, 2012, 01:57:23 PM
Microwave ready rice and a pouch of sweet chili tuna.  Delicious!