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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 :o

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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  • IsoChick
    IsoChick Posts: 223 Forumite
    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...
  • newlywed
    newlywed Posts: 8,255 Forumite
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    IsoChick wrote: »
    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 :o
    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?
  • lilacclaire
    lilacclaire Posts: 137 Forumite
    Bacon and eggs? Plenty protein there.
  • nodwah
    nodwah Posts: 1,742 Forumite
    Jacket sweet potato with philly
    I do it in the micro it's really tasty!
    Just call me Nodwah the thread killer
  • maltesers_2
    maltesers_2 Posts: 291 Forumite
    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 prawns
  • I love cous cous and salmon/ tuna/ ham and salad - very filling!
    So simple, cheap and quick to make... yummy!
  • SunnyGirl
    SunnyGirl Posts: 2,639 Forumite
    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.
  • tiff
    tiff Posts: 6,608 Forumite
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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 Ramsey
  • taurusgb
    taurusgb Posts: 909 Forumite
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    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 salad
    People Say that life's the thing - but I prefer reading ;)
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  • newlywed
    newlywed Posts: 8,255 Forumite
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    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 miss :o but 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?
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