Lunch Suggestions
Jan. 29th, 2024 09:56 pmHive Mind!
I have a new job. I am getting to this new job on the insanely crowded T. I do not have a lunchbox small enough to take with me, nor do I have an icepack. The icepack thing would be solvable; the "sufficiently compact insulated lunchbox" thing appears not to be.
Thus I would like suggestions for things I can take to lunch that don't require refrigeration and are not almond butter and nutella sandwiches. (This doesn't have to be a large main dish; I am entirely open to the "several small tupperwares of Things" approach.)
Restrictions: can't have most types of fruit, legumes, higher-fructose vegetables, eggs, or mushrooms, and lactose requires a pill so I don't want to do it terribly frequently. Ideally I would prefer the things to not be too expensive.
What shall I bring to lunch?
I have a new job. I am getting to this new job on the insanely crowded T. I do not have a lunchbox small enough to take with me, nor do I have an icepack. The icepack thing would be solvable; the "sufficiently compact insulated lunchbox" thing appears not to be.
Thus I would like suggestions for things I can take to lunch that don't require refrigeration and are not almond butter and nutella sandwiches. (This doesn't have to be a large main dish; I am entirely open to the "several small tupperwares of Things" approach.)
Restrictions: can't have most types of fruit, legumes, higher-fructose vegetables, eggs, or mushrooms, and lactose requires a pill so I don't want to do it terribly frequently. Ideally I would prefer the things to not be too expensive.
What shall I bring to lunch?