i need something for school lunches without having them be expensive or hard to find. and don't say "pb and j sandwich or turkey sandwich" and im a little picky. i like chicken and pasta and noodles.
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/food-network-ki... with maybe a small, fruit, yogurt and granola parfait on the side. Layer the fruit and yogurt then put the granola ( bear claw is great granola.) in a small container so it doesn't get soggy. Prepare it the night before and then you can have it all week! you can also try making salad. Just bring a big container with the salad , put the crutons, cheese and chicken into one container and dressing into another. :) mix all together when you go to lunch paired with sliced fruit or whatever snack you like! http://www.tasteofhome.com/Recipes/Chicken-Caesar-...
Yummy chicken with veggies 1. Cut up the chicken in small pieces, wash and boil in water with a dab of salt. 2. after 10 minutes drain the water. 3. On a pan/pot add some cooking oil, 1 medium onion, a little ginger and garlic, some fresh pepper. 4. When the onions are light golden then add the chicken. Cook for 10 minutes. Give it a stir now and then so it does not stick at the bottom. 5. Add some beans, peas, carrot, celeries, broccoli/coliflower or any other veggies you like 6. After couple of minutes see if the chicken is done (make sure that the chicken has been cooked for more than 20 minutes before tasting) 7. Just before you take it off the stove add some sliced tomatoes, bell pepper, cilantro and if you want some cheese
Well you could cook macaroni in the morning and put some in a thermos. I've also enjoyed spaghetti noodles with a little butter and parmesan. That's pretty easy to make. I don't suppose you like ravioli? You could heat that up, too. Or make it the night before if you don't like store bought stuff.
I was gonna suggest pasta salad with chicken (add some sugar snap peas) but sounds like you've already thought of that. (by the way, pasta and noodles are the same thing)
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Macaroni Salad :)
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/food-network-ki... with maybe a small, fruit, yogurt and granola parfait on the side. Layer the fruit and yogurt then put the granola ( bear claw is great granola.) in a small container so it doesn't get soggy. Prepare it the night before and then you can have it all week! you can also try making salad. Just bring a big container with the salad , put the crutons, cheese and chicken into one container and dressing into another. :) mix all together when you go to lunch paired with sliced fruit or whatever snack you like! http://www.tasteofhome.com/Recipes/Chicken-Caesar-...
Yummy chicken with veggies 1. Cut up the chicken in small pieces, wash and boil in water with a dab of salt. 2. after 10 minutes drain the water. 3. On a pan/pot add some cooking oil, 1 medium onion, a little ginger and garlic, some fresh pepper. 4. When the onions are light golden then add the chicken. Cook for 10 minutes. Give it a stir now and then so it does not stick at the bottom. 5. Add some beans, peas, carrot, celeries, broccoli/coliflower or any other veggies you like 6. After couple of minutes see if the chicken is done (make sure that the chicken has been cooked for more than 20 minutes before tasting) 7. Just before you take it off the stove add some sliced tomatoes, bell pepper, cilantro and if you want some cheese
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Well you could cook macaroni in the morning and put some in a thermos. I've also enjoyed spaghetti noodles with a little butter and parmesan. That's pretty easy to make. I don't suppose you like ravioli? You could heat that up, too. Or make it the night before if you don't like store bought stuff.
I was gonna suggest pasta salad with chicken (add some sugar snap peas) but sounds like you've already thought of that. (by the way, pasta and noodles are the same thing)
Buy a couple wide mouth thermos for hot foods for soups/stews; and for cold foods such as salads.
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