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April 'Take Your Lunch to Work' Challenge.

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WantToBeSE
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edited 14 April 2015 at 5:41PM in Debt-free wannabe challenges
It's back, by popular demand!


Save your £'s by taking your Lunch To Work (LTW)!

A new thread for April 2015!!

Although the title is 'Take Your Lunch to WORK', ANYONE can join in You can be a stay-at-home-parent, unemployed, work part time or work full time.
The point is, buying lunch (or breakfast, or both if you were silly like me!!) from the works canteen/the newsagents/the coffee shop etc, is EXPENSIVE!


Save that money to put towards your debt/to save/for a holiday (or whatever you want).

Declare at the start of the month how many days you are aiming for. I will NOT be updating you all (I don't have time), so its up to you to keep track of yourself. I'll add you to the challenge list, along with how many days you are aiming for. And I'll even give you a smiley face if you meet your target

Don't forget if you have a yummy lunch/breakfast idea then tell us all about it!

Here's the lovely lunch ideas - enjoy!

Recipe ideas for sandwich fillings and lunches

*Cold foods*
Sandwich combos:
Stuffing
Tuna mayo/salad cream
Tuna and sweetcorn
Tuna and onion
Tuna and cucumber
Egg Salad (hardboiled eggs, S&P, mayo. Mash together and voila!)
Cheese & carmelised onion chutney
Cheese and chilli jam
Grated cheese, mushed up egg, diced onion and mixed in with mayo
Peanut butter & marmite
Greek salad: http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/...3&postcount=38
Russian salad sandwich:http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/...3&postcount=38
Cheese & pickle/piccalilli/tomato
Corned beef & lettuce
Ham & apple sauce
Coronation chicken (shredded cooked chicken, mayo, curry powder. Mix together)
Fried egg baguette
Sausage & mustard / ketchup / mayo / pickle / onion relish
BLT
Brie & grape
Ham and coleslaw
Onion Baji & coleslaw wrap
Chicken & bacon
Peanut butter, cream cheese & banana
Turkey/chicken & stuffing
Crisp butti
Chicken with pesto and mayo
Brie, crushed walnuts, feta &rocket wrap
Chorizo & goats cheese
Vegetarian (red lentil) pate http://fatfreevegan.com/blog/2010/02...d-lentil-pate/
Sliced turkey, mayo, pineapple and tinned sweetcorn
Falafel and salad sandwich http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/...&postcount=150
Chickpea burger (thanks to Shortie for this one!) http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandst...-burger-recipe


B17c's rice dish http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/...4&postcount=59

Soworried's Gammon and Mushroom Quiche-
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/...&postcount=511



Adding the following to salads:
-Hard boiled egg in salad
-Carrot salad: http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/...&postcount=110
-Cold duck and spinnach, raddish, pepper & carrot
-Cheese, ham & whatever salad is in the fridge
-Chicken and cold bacon bits
-Spice sensation cous cous with raisins, pumpkin seeds. little cubes of cheese (feta or cheddar) cheery toms halved,cuc, spring onions and a couple of dried apricots chopped up.
-Salad in a jar:
http://blog.babygizmo.com/2013/01/salad-in-a-jar/
-Rice cakes & hummus
-Crackers / carrot sticks / pitta bread & taramaslata (or dip of choice)
-Crustless quiche (good for GF diets):
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/...3&postcount=38
-Spanish potato fritata
-Cous cous

*Warm foods*

-Frugal Queens lunchsize Sausage rolls (can be eaten hot-2mins in microwave-or cold): http://www.frugalqueen.co.uk/2013/10...-38p-each.html
-Pizza Wheels (Can be eaten hot-2mins in microwave-or cold):
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/...&postcount=239
-Calzones (fill with whatever you want, yummy hot or cold) http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/...4&postcount=42
Soups (with some bread?):
-Jamie Oliver's carrot soup: http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/...5&postcount=50
-Mushroom risotto soup: http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/...1&postcount=64
-Pasta (also can be eaten cold as pasta salad)
-Macaroni cheese
-Leftovers... pasta bakes, curry, spag bol, chilli..
-Falafel Onion bhajis, Samosas as side dishes to left overs (or lovely on their own.
-Jacket potatoes with various fillings (cheese, beans, leftovers)

*Snacks*
Cake
Fruit
Crisps (multibags can be better value)
Hot choc
Sausage rolls
Juice cartons
Cereal bars
Fruit salads (mix with a spoon or two of juice from tinned fruit to keep it from turning brown)
Biscuits
Mince Pies (not just for Christmas you know!)
Twinks hobnobs http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/...70&postcount=4


*Emergency stocks for a drawer*
-Cereal bars
-Porridge oats ( just add boiling water and stir for 5 mins)
-Tinned macaroni cheese
-Mug Shot pasta packs
-Cup-a-Soup

*Other suggestions*
-Thermos flask of tea or coffee
-Either a flask or food flask for soups.
-Freeze sandwiches for the week or buy/make pasties, sausage rolls, and take them out in the morning.
-Wraps, bagels, baguettes, fruit bread and pitta bread can all be used instead of sliced bread.


*Breakfasts*
-Make your own instant porridge on the go http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/...5&postcount=18
-Buy a pack of 5 cereal bars and leave them in the car glove box. Eat one a day on the way to work
-AGIRLCALLEDJACK's replica of Starbucks Berry Bircher: http://agirlcalledjack.com/2013/11/1...t-at-home-37p/


Good luck!
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  • WantToBeSE
    WantToBeSE Posts: 7,729 Forumite
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    edited 21 April 2015 at 2:28PM
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    #1 WTBSE 15
    #2 milliemummy 19
    #3 cheexy 18
    #4 koselur 16
    #5 marmiterulesok 30
    #6 Scotmumof3 20
    #7 snowfox 19
    #8 Lottie_Clark 8
    #9 Munchin 11
    #10 Wishus
    #11 SandieB 11
    #12 Samiszel 8
    #13 Knit Witch 8
    #14 Shortie
  • milliemummy
    milliemummy Posts: 150 Forumite
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    Can I join in again please? I'll go for 20 days this time.


    1/20 today with mushroom rice.
  • snowfox
    snowfox Posts: 84 Forumite
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    Thanks for starting the thread WantToBeSE :)
    Please sign me up for 19 days.

    I have 20 days in the office this month (I don't count weekends or days off as I normally eat at home anyway then) and I give myself one day for a "treat lunch" bought somewhere.

    Today is day 1 already with a cheese & tomato sandwich, ready salted crisps and an apple.
  • cheexy
    cheexy Posts: 465 Forumite
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    Day 1/18 today
    £47605.33 outstanding in C.C (£8000 Interest free till January 2025)
  • koselur
    koselur Posts: 97 Forumite
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    With the bank holidays I'm going for 16 in April please!

    1/16 today with leftover sausage & lentil stew.

    Good luck everyone :)
    LBM - 3rd March 2015 - [STRIKE]£3604[/STRIKE] £0
    Debt-free [STRIKE]by Oct 16[/STRIKE] Jan 16
  • WantToBeSE
    WantToBeSE Posts: 7,729 Forumite
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    Hi Everyone, welcome to the April thread, great to see you all back in for another month :)

    Added to here :)
  • lilahloo
    lilahloo Posts: 100 Forumite
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    I'm in again. Can't believe it's April already, where did March go???

    Need to check the working days and come back with my target.
  • marmiterulesok
    marmiterulesok Posts: 7,812 Forumite
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    I'm in for 30 days please.Thanks for running this thread WTBSE. :money: :j :cool:

    Today was a salad.
  • milliemummy
    milliemummy Posts: 150 Forumite
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    2/20...I've got some veggie samosas for today.
  • WantToBeSE
    WantToBeSE Posts: 7,729 Forumite
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    Morning All :) Added to here :)

    I have a week off, hence my low number. I have some friends over for lunch today, plus their children, so will be feeding 3 adults and 4 children! Not quite sure what I will be feeding them yet, I might need to go food shopping! They love meat, so I might get them some ham or bacon and make sandwiches.

    Good luck to everyone working over the Easter period. I bet it'll be as busy as ever!
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