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April's Bring Your Lunch To Work
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Hi there, my first time posting and joining a thread! Sign me up for 15 days, please. I am off the first week in April so won't be joining in then but will start the week after. Looking forward to it!0
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Can I go for 15 please - I have 19 working days, but I get treated to lunch out once a week so aiming to have a 100% hit rate of brought in lunches for all of the other daysHi there, my first time posting and joining a thread! Sign me up for 15 days, please. I am off the first week in April so won't be joining in then but will start the week after. Looking forward to it!
Welcome to you both.
I have added you to the list on the post above.
Good luck xx0 -
1st April - and I had a tuna sandwich0
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Day 1 done - very tasty hummus and grated carrot sandwich xWorrying won't stop bad stuff from happening, it just stops you from enjoying the good.0
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Yesterday - Bacon sandwich, yoghurt and rice cakes
Today - Ham sandwich, yoghurt, and rice cakes :rotfl: I really must get my bottom into gear and bring some proper food with me x0 -
Day 2 - left over curry from last night. Apologies to my work mates in advance for stinking out the kitchen!0
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day 1 & 2: fish finger sandwich0
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Day 2 done, cheese and celery sandwich and a bag of hula hoops.Worrying won't stop bad stuff from happening, it just stops you from enjoying the good.0
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Ooh this looks like a good idea, I have 15 working days this month, I'm going to go for all 15.
1 day down on Monday, I enjoyed my homemade sandwich just as much as a supermarket one, if not more.
Glad to have found this thread as today I added up what I spent on takeaway/buying my lunch (my partner doesnt work) in the last 3 months and it was an average of £80 a month! That feels like a lot of money to 'throw away' when we're on a single income, so hoping being more organised with cooking will help save some money... And maybe might get some ideas from people what to take for lunch!0 -
Tuna pasta left overs from my dinner last night, with a yoghurt and some BBQ rice cakes
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