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ideas for lunch at home (not packed)
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Hi, We seem to eat the same lunches when at home and I was hoping for a few more ideas - feeling stuck in a rut 
We often have:
jacket potatoes
beans on toast
omelette/fritata
HM soup
Pasta
OH insists on protein so must include some sort of meat or beans :rolleyes: And I try to get as much veg in the step kids as I can in the course of the weekend
Has anyone got anything slightly more interesting for lunches at home? Cheap too is a bonus of course
I did search but came up with millions of packed lunch ideas...

We often have:
jacket potatoes
beans on toast
omelette/fritata
HM soup
Pasta
OH insists on protein so must include some sort of meat or beans :rolleyes: And I try to get as much veg in the step kids as I can in the course of the weekend

Has anyone got anything slightly more interesting for lunches at home? Cheap too is a bonus of course

I did search but came up with millions of packed lunch ideas...
working on clearing the clutterDo I want the stuff or the space?
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Toasted sandwiches? We've recently 'discovered' Toastabags and they are great... I've made tuna and cheese, cheese and salami/pepperoni etc and they've turned out really well
OH also likes fishfinger sandwiches on a Saturday lunchtime, or a fried egg sandwich...0 -
Toasted sandwiches? We've recently 'discovered' Toastabags and they are great... I've made tuna and cheese, cheese and salami/pepperoni etc and they've turned out really well
OH also likes fishfinger sandwiches on a Saturday lunchtime, or a fried egg sandwich...
That would be fine... but I recently blew up the toaster
Have done them under the grill though so that's a possibility...
Fishfingers are now on my list....as are hotdogs
Cheese on toast with extra pizza bits sounds good...working on clearing the clutterDo I want the stuff or the space?0 -
Bacon and eggs? Plenty protein there.0
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Jacket sweet potato with philly
I do it in the micro it's really tasty!Just call me Nodwah the thread killer0 -
Crudites with dips, hummus, kipper or smoked mackeral pate etc
salad nicoise
scotch eggs salad ( often find mini scotch eggs reduced and they can be frozen)
cauliflower cheese
home made fish cakes (tinned salmon & mash) with hot tomato sauce and or salad
cheese souffles
cornish pasties
avocado and prawns0 -
I love cous cous and salmon/ tuna/ ham and salad - very filling!
So simple, cheap and quick to make... yummy!0 -
We have pancakes with either a sweet or savoury filling sometimes. DH likes his with sugar & lemon, I like mine sprinkled with grated cheese, rolled up and put under the grill for a few mins. Its lovely served with a salad or just a tomato salad drizzled with olive oil & black pepper.0
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We quite often have leftovers for lunch at the weekend. My kids like leftover spag bol or chilli on toast.
I know its sandwiches again, but a bacon/sausage or egg sandwich is a nice change at the weekend.“A budget is telling your money where to go instead of wondering where it went.” - Dave Ramsey0 -
Home made humus is often eaten here on saturday lunchtimes - very easy to make ahead of time then you only have to warm up the pitta bread and add some saladPeople Say that life's the thing - but I prefer reading
The difference between a misfortune and a calamity is this: If Gladstone fell jnto the Thames it would be a misfortune. But if someone dragged him out again, that would be a calamity - Benjamin Disreali0 -
Thanks guys.
Used to do bacon and scrambled egg pitta/baguettes so that's on the list for this weekend (with smoked salmon instead of bacon for me and OH).
OH has bacon and boiled eggs every day for brekkie
My attempts at pancakes tend to be hit and missbut if I'm feeling in a cooking mood then I might be tempted to do that.
Sausage sarnies are another thing I've not done for a while...working on clearing the clutterDo I want the stuff or the space?0
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