I’ve reached a new milestone in life. I’ve started packing a grown-up lunchbox.
It’s a big step for me because I used to be very against the packed lunch idea. Bad lunchboxes throughout high school left me rather scarred for life, and also meant that I existed pretty much solely off apples for about five schooling years. (Hope you’re not reading this, mum. All those sandwiches got donated to good homes. Not bins. Cough.)
But then I realised that I was wasting about $10 a day on buying lunches. Add that up and you’ve got about thousands of dollars spent just on lunch in one year. In fact, a Workonomix Survey conducted by Accounting Principals in 2012 found that workers are spending an average of $2,000 per year – just on buying their lunch.
And that’s a lot of money that can be spent on things that aren’t just boring sandwiches.
Here are my tips on how to build up your healthy, filling and tasty adult lunchbox for work/uni/assorted other adventures…
1. Get an awesome lunchbox
Lunchbox technology has really advanced since the days of my primary school purple-and-pink, eternally broken plastic container. Get yourself a lunchbox that you love so that you actually want to pack it. There are about a million options out there but I like the ones with a lot of compartments so I can throw in a bunch of things without them all mixing together. Go for something that’s BPA-free if you’re worried about plastic mixing with your foodstuffs.
Here are some of the MANY options available:
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I pretty much always have a salad (chopped lettuce or spinach, tomato, cucumber, capsicum, avocado, feta and lemon juice) then I add things like roast chicken (I roast a chicken on Sundays) or leftover meat from dinner or if I'm feeling vego I'll chuck in two boiled eggs and olives. I also drizzle olive oil over the top and homemade salsa. So good. I have the same for tea most nights
Love leftovers but if that can't happen the next best thing is a sandwich toaster. Even a plain cheese sandwich tastes better toasted.