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I can't eat sandwiches with lunch meat. What can I take on trips for lunch? Any Ideas?

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I need some suggestions because I'm going away for a few days with my family and the rest of them are going to have sandwiches with lunch meat for lunch, and I can't eat it cuz it makes me feel sick. Does anyone have any suggestions for what I can take instead? (Please suggest things that I would probably have at home, don't suggest things with really weird ingredients that I wouldn't have)

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  1. well peanut butter sandwiches...cucumber sandwiches ( i know it sounds gross but its totally good)...take along some chips or brownies or something to go along with the sandwich so you dont go hungry. also peanut butter and banana or peanut butter and honey sandwiches are actually pretty good i used to eat them all the time when i was in middle school lol.


  2. peanut butter and banna or peanut butter and fluff or mayo and cheese or a bagel with cream cheese

  3. egg salad? i made a good one the other day with just eggs, mayo, a few sweet pickles, salt, and pepper. if you don't like that, what about just some good sliced cheese with veggies? obviously you could do hummus, but that may be one of those weird things you were talking about not having. and lastly, p,b & j??

  4. Lunchables :)

  5. Why don't you skip the sandwiches and bring stuff like yogurt, jello, trail mix,  crackers . Those seem pretty safe.

  6. How about fruit?   Why am I the first to suggest this???   Bananas and apples are easy to carry and eat.   Bring a salad in a tupperware.   Make a sandwich with a chicken breast and avocado, BLT?  What do you normally eat?

  7. 1000 fetuses

  8. they have those cheeze and crackers all contained in a container, and they have tuna and crackers, nachoes and cheeze, pizza that you can dress up yourself,that does not  need cooking.,  go thru the snack section of your local supermarket, they really do have quite a bit to offer you, good luck.

  9. yeah i have the same problem, i HATE lunch meat, my family eats it but i dont.

    i take peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, tuna sandwich and my favorite, tomato spread sandwich.

    here is the recipe to the tomato spread sandwich:

    What you need:

    1/4 stick of butter

    diced tomatoes( depends on how much you want)

    2 slices of bread( any kind)

    blender

    knife

    black pepper( optional)

    plastic container

    Directions:

    first put the diced tomatoes in the blender with 1/4 stick of butter. blend for around 5-10 seconds. then just pour it into a small plastic container, take a knife and spread it on the slices of bread. Add black pepper if you want it.

    good luck

  10. Hmm... I sure hope you like peanut butter! Here are my suggestions:

    Peanut butter and jelly

    Peanut butter and fluff

    Peanut butter and bananas

    Cheese and tomato (any kind of cheese, most people use american but I love fresh mozzarella!)

    Lettuce, cucumber and tomato

    BLT (do you consider bacon to be a lunch meat?)

  11. How about granola and/or protein bars?

  12. Why dont you bring what you normally eat for lunch?  If you have a special diet, then your family probably already know and make allowances for you on a regular basis anyway.  Take that same logic on the road.

  13. How about a cheese sandwich, carrots or celery dipped in  peanut butter, cheese slices on crackers, fruit and nuts with cheese or peanut butter, ect. You don't have to eat a sandwich.

  14. can you do tuna fish?  they have those tuna lunch-to-go's.

  15. lunchables

    peanutt butter

    cheese sandwich

    chicken sandwich

    chips

    bags of baby carrots

    something like that

  16. You can try cheese sandwiches.  And PB&J are good, but in your case just don't put so much PB&J on the bread.  My Mom likes fried egg sandwiches and I like egg salad.  I have a friend who eats tuna salad a lot.

    Hope this helps. :)

  17. yogurt's good but bring some sort of side or something to put in it (fruit, granola, cereal) to make it more filling.

    you could make your own salads of different varieties so you don't get sick of them (you could add chicken or nuts to make more filling).

    bagels.

    pizza (it would have to be room temp though.. might get kinda gross).

    egg salad sandwich.

    wraps (like chicken caeser salad wrap - unless does chicken count as a lunch meat?)

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