Lunch

A chance to meet up with friends and have a chat - a general space with the freedom to talk about anything.
User avatar
Millymollymandy
A selfsufficientish Regular
A selfsufficientish Regular
Posts: 17637
Joined: Tue May 10, 2005 6:09 am
Location: Brittany, France

Re: Lunch

Post: # 197230Post Millymollymandy »

I've been eating sarnies for lunch all my life with the exception of the years where I was made to eat school dinners. :pukeright:

However if you find them boring may I suggest a Spanish tortilla omelette as they actually taste a lot better cold the next day. We often make them due to a glut of duck eggs and there's always some left over the next day which is really yummy. The Spanish eat them cold anyway. It was one thing we really couldn't face eating when we were in Spain recently though! :lol: :lol: :lol:
boboff wrote:Oh and just for MMM, :hugish: (thanks)
http://chateaumoorhen.blogspot.com/

JillStephens7
Living the good life
Living the good life
Posts: 399
Joined: Mon Jul 06, 2009 7:13 pm
Location: Halton, near Lancaster

Re: Lunch

Post: # 197345Post JillStephens7 »

I'm a teaching assistant and spend 5 days a week eating my dinner with 5 young children with severe allergies to make sure they don't food swap without thinking and get poorly (surrounded by 400 other kids without severe allergies - this is not a tranquil dining option)!
For this, I get a free school dinner, which though not my dinner of choice is ok and well .. free. Best bit is the trays of fresh fruit slices we now have on offer every day and there is always fruit salad too.

The children with severe allergies are all foreign (are you allowed to say foreign these days :roll: ). Danish girl has a jam sandwich and a chocolate sandwich. One chinese boy often has sushi, either rolled or just balls of rice with seaweed scrunched in or he brings cold roast vegetables and cold meat e.g. pheasant or beef, he sometimes brings hot prawn and vegetable rice in a flask too. The other chinese boy brings cold rice noodles with a bit of fried spring onion and sweetcorn. The japanese girl brings cold soya bacon or ham, seaweed sheets, some kind of dried oriental plum fruit leather and a jelly. Australian boy always has a hot cross bun , sliced red pepper, crisps, fruit and a ham sandwich made from one slice brown bread and one slice white bread.

I realise this is probably a bit off topic but I find it interesting! A lot of the african and asian kids bring cold leftovers from the night before's tea which none of the english parents ever seem to do and the english lunch boxes always seem to include 'puddings' or sweets (yoghurt, biscuits, fruit etc) whereas a lot of the foreign kids only bring savoury foods.

Particularly it is amazing to me how many children have exactly the same lunch 5 days a week for years on end!

In the days when I had to make my own dinners, I had lots of pasta or rice salad which I made up while cooking tea the night before or would do an oven full of jacket potatoes and take one and day with coleslaw or 'savoury cheese' (make up big tub of grated cheese mixed with mayo, chopped peppers, cucumber, tomato etc.). I'd often make a trifle or jelly at the weekend and spoon some into tupperware tubs for each day so they were ready to go as I'm usually hopeless in the mornings.

I will stop now, I seem to have far too much to say about lunch!

User avatar
Millymollymandy
A selfsufficientish Regular
A selfsufficientish Regular
Posts: 17637
Joined: Tue May 10, 2005 6:09 am
Location: Brittany, France

Re: Lunch

Post: # 197384Post Millymollymandy »

JillStephens7 wrote:Particularly it is amazing to me how many children have exactly the same lunch 5 days a week for years on end!
And adults! :lol: I've been eating the same thing for lunch for years - probably all my life actually since I stopped having to eat school dinners. :pukeright: I love sandwiches!

I liked your post by the way and found what the Danish girl had for lunch very amusing. Is she allergic to anything healthy? :iconbiggrin:
boboff wrote:Oh and just for MMM, :hugish: (thanks)
http://chateaumoorhen.blogspot.com/

User avatar
bonniethomas06
A selfsufficientish Regular
A selfsufficientish Regular
Posts: 1246
Joined: Wed Oct 17, 2007 10:24 am
Location: Wiltshire, UK

Re: Lunch

Post: # 197506Post bonniethomas06 »

Well, thanks for all the advice people, you will be pleased to hear I am now tucking into a cold omlette (with shed loads of herbs - they just make an omlette!) and some mizuna from the garden. Very nice.

I agree it is nice to heat up leftovers, but maybe more in the winter - which didn't seem to be a problem because I used to make massive batches of soup at the weekend. I suppose soup keeps longer, better.

It is just a shame that leftover omlette and salad leaves doesn't really do much for the gnarling hunger in my stomach (I am on a pre-wedding (someone elses, not mine) mega diet and getting thin for half marathon in September diet) but that is another story :roll:
"A pretty face is fine, but what a farmer needs is a woman who can carry a pig under each arm"

My blog...

http://www.theparttimesmallholder.blogspot.com

User avatar
red
A selfsufficientish Regular
A selfsufficientish Regular
Posts: 6513
Joined: Sun Jul 30, 2006 7:59 pm
Location: Devon UK
Contact:

Re: Lunch

Post: # 197507Post red »

quiche can be frozen.
Red

I like like minded people... a bit like minded anyway.. well people with bits of their minds that are like the bits of my mind that I like...

my website: colour it green

etsy shop

blog

jim
Living the good life
Living the good life
Posts: 450
Joined: Tue May 20, 2008 8:19 am
Location: South Hants UK

Re: Lunch

Post: # 197585Post jim »

Dear Annpan,

[quote][or, I'd make those fold over pizza things (the name escapes me... something-oni??) /quote]

Calzoni ...... looks like a pasty with an Italian accent,

Love and Peace
Jim
The law will punish man or woman
Who steals the goose from off the Common
But lets that greater thief go loose
Who steals the Common from the goose.

User avatar
Annpan
Site Admin
Site Admin
Posts: 5464
Joined: Thu Dec 14, 2006 2:43 pm
Location: Lanarkshire, Scotland

Re: Lunch

Post: # 197591Post Annpan »

That's the ones, Thanks :)
Ann Pan

"Some days you're the dog,
some days you're the lamp-post"

My blog
My Tea Cosy Shop
Some photos
My eBay

Post Reply