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Hi, I'm a fussy eater and only get a 30min lunch break at work. Does anyone have some really easy and cheap low fat dinner ideas?

Thanks in advance!

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IndigoBlue61

Hello and welcome to the Weight Loss Forum 😊

If you haven’t already then please read the Pinned Posts here healthunlocked.com/nhsweigh... where you will find all the information you need to find your way around, including our members recipes which may be helpful. I would be careful with low-fat, we need some at in our diets as it’s an essential nutrient and really useful for satiety. You may find this post helpful healthunlocked.com/nhsweigh...

This is a very busy forum with lots going on, and nothing beats joining in, reading posts and replying to others. Our group Weigh-in and the Daily Diary are probably the best places to start.

Best wishes in your weight loss journey

Indigo 😊

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MCFC1998 in reply to IndigoBlue61

Thanks :) I mean low fat dinners as we tend to have fat in our meal at tea time.

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Subtle_badger

Can I make a simple suggestion: make extra for dinner, and have it the next day? Or a day later if you don't want to have the same meal twice in a row.

Some hints:

* pack your lunch and pop it in the fridge before you eat your dinner. That reduces the risk of you going back for seconds and accidentally eating your next day's meal.

* if you have access to a microwave, it's all easy. All you need to do is remember to bring a fork or keep one at work. Ditto for cold food.

* if you don't have suitable "Tupperware", the Sistema ones with the click lids seem very secure. I've had one for years, and I happily throw it in with my laptop. The seal is water-tight and secure.

* if you don't have a microwave, a wide mouth thermos works really well. I fill mine with boiling water while I heat my lunch, and tip out the boiling water so I put my food into an already warm flask. It stays hot until lunch. I sometimes use it even if I have access to a microwave, because it's less fuss at work (though a 10 minute chore before hand)

I can't suggest actual food, because "fussy" could mean so many things, from only liking the best to an eating disorder.

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IndigoBlue61 in reply to Subtle_badger

Lovely suggestions there Subtle_badger thank you 😊

As I think you are also new to the forum please follow the links above and please ask if you have any questions

Best wishes

Indigo

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MCFC1998 in reply to Subtle_badger

Thanks for your tips... apologies, when I mean fussy I am not a lover of fish and salads mainly which would be much easier for dinners!

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ohsofierce

I find making a frittatta or omellettes in advance are easy to use for a packed lunch and doesn't cost the world either. I'll often mix in some veg to make it more of a meal too. Hope you find something that works!

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gman1961Restart April 2024

Sw meals at Iceland,one meal can do for 2 goes.

Gary

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