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#1 User is offline   onoway 

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Posted 2012-February-24, 00:52

A friend was telling me how difficult figuring out what to have for lunch can be. She works and says she feels like she's been stuck in a rut. I'm couldn't come up with anything off the top of my head that helped, so I thought I'd ask what other people like for everyday lunches?
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Posted 2012-February-24, 03:02

View Postonoway, on 2012-February-24, 00:52, said:

A friend was telling me how difficult figuring out what to have for lunch can be. She works and says she feels like she's been stuck in a rut. I'm couldn't come up with anything off the top of my head that helped, so I thought I'd ask what other people like for everyday lunches?


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Posted 2012-February-24, 04:11

Sushi.

There's a place here that makes a pretty good five cheese panini (basically a grilled cheese and tomato sandwich with gouda, provolone, cheddar, pepper jack, and Swiss, and tomatoes. I'm trying to persuade them to add bacon. Add a cup of soup of your choice, or a salad, or both.

Curried chicken salad.

Local bar/restaurant here has half-price appetizers 4:30-6 PM (not lunch time, I know). We had tortillas with Buffalo chicken dip, Portobello mushroom strips, and quesadillas the other day. It was pretty good.

Any Indian food.

Cappellini with butter and Parmesan cheese (or oil and garlic), a salad, a glass of Chianti.

Cheese platter with good French bread and perhaps some Paté.

Good New York deli sandwiches (roast beef on rye, Reuben, whatever you like).

Deviled eggs and a salad (soup?).
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Posted 2012-February-24, 08:14

A lot of choices within a block or two of where I work including a decent cafeteria. I usually go for salad bar, vegetable curry, sushi or bring leftovers.
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Posted 2012-February-24, 08:27

Dutch people: cold sandwiches.

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Posted 2012-February-24, 10:10

Most of the time I'm on the phone and I'm barely conscious of what I eat.
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Posted 2012-February-24, 10:18

Fresh vegetables and fruit.
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Posted 2012-February-24, 12:33

View Postgwnn, on 2012-February-24, 08:27, said:

Dutch people: cold sandwiches.


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Posted 2012-February-24, 12:50

A pistolet, is that English? Half a baquette will do.
Some salad, soft goat cheese, wallnuts, thyme and honey.
Or a simple cold sandwich with cheese to celebrate my Dutchness.
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Posted 2012-February-27, 13:58

If I were going out to lunch, it'd be sushi or Thai or Chinese.

I frequently make my lunch, and it tends to be tuna salad (tuna, celery, parsley, capers, sour pickles, olive oil, dijon mustard, chilis, slivered almonds), or tabouli, or leftovers from dinner (chili, stew, salad, whatever).


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Posted 2012-February-27, 16:48

I'd like to have lunch here:


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Posted 2012-February-27, 18:09

Just meat steak with fried potatoes.

Also love spaghetti with tomato sauce and cheese.

Between these 2 they make about 30% of my meals.
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Posted 2012-February-27, 18:39

Lately I've been enjoying a big bowl of humus with olive oil, garlic, and the local "hot sauce". Side of pita, a pickle, some olives and an onion.
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Posted 2012-February-27, 20:13

3 beers and some hot wings

or chipotle half beef half chicken with quac
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Posted 2012-February-27, 21:52

Veggie sandwich: wheat bread, sliced banana peppers, sliced tomato, cucumber slices, baby spinach leaves, chopped red onion, spicy mustard.
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Posted 2012-February-27, 22:50

View Postmgoetze, on 2012-February-27, 16:48, said:

I'd like to have lunch here:





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Posted 2012-February-28, 01:05

View Postjjbrr, on 2012-February-27, 20:13, said:

3 beers and some hot wings

or chipotle half beef half chicken with quac


F U chicken. I'm actually surprised you're not a barbacoa dude.
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Posted 2012-February-28, 11:11

View PostJLOGIC, on 2012-February-28, 01:05, said:

F U chicken. I'm actually surprised you're not a barbacoa dude.


you know me too well, but i'm a little disappointed you missed my reference, though it was pretty obscure.

in fact i've never ordered chicken on a burrito from chipotle.
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Posted 2012-March-01, 13:22

:P You think you have problems? At my advanced age almost everything good is bad for you, and almost everything that is not bad for you tastes like dog food.
This leaves only sushi, well-seasoned broiled fish, properly done roast chicken, stir-fried veggies with various oriental seasonings, vietnamese pho, most thai curry, cerviche, posole, southern-style greens with cornbread and hot sauce. Damn! I could go on and on, but its nearly lunch time.
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Posted 2012-March-01, 13:28

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:P You think you have problems? At my advanced age almost everything good is bad for you, and almost everything that is not bad for you tastes like dog food.
This leaves only sushi, well-seasoned broiled fish, properly done roast chicken, stir-fried veggies with various oriental seasonings, vietnamese pho, most thai curry, cerviche, posole, southern-style greens with cornbread and hot sauce. Damn! I could go on and on, but its nearly lunch time.



MelBrooks said:

Just cool mountain water, that's all the doctor let's me have. Cool mountain water 10 degrees below room temperature. Cool mountain water. That and a stuffed cabbage. What? I'm gonna live just for cool mountain water?

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