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I'm looking for easy and cheap options for lunches on weekdays. I mostly eat deli sandwiches and hot dogs right now and I always feel like shit after eating them. I think I need something healthier but I don't have time over my lunch hour to cook anything too fancy. What do you all do for reliable healthy easy lunches?

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[โ€“] pugsnroses77 3 points 8 months ago (1 children)

keep some washed fruit around i like to have some oranges or a bowl of grapes or something at my desk to pick on over the course of the day. sometimes ill make oat balls or just keep some sunflower seeds out too for extra protein

[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 8 months ago (1 children)

Could you share your recipe for oat balls, please? I am looking for a high protein snack to switch things up a little bit. TIA

[โ€“] pugsnroses77 2 points 8 months ago (1 children)

I mix together oats, peanut butter, protein powder, some sweetener (agave, honey, sometimes maple syrup if I'm out of the others, I find a liquid sugar helps them stick), and then something with a crunch, maybe chocolate chips, maybe sunflower seeds, and then a little bit of salt and vanilla for flavor (unless the protein powder adds enough flavor already). Mix it well then stick in the fridge till it solidifies enough to mold with your hands, roll into balls, then I usually throw them right back into a container and into the fridge. If you use natural peanut butter, you can add some coconut oil to help them stick a little more.

[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 8 months ago

Thanks for sharing your recipe, they sound delicious and just perfect for an upcoming camping trip.