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My sandwiches weren't very nice.
I just had my sandwiches at work, pork luncheon meat, with salad and mayo, admittedly it was the Tesco's value range meat but I was expecting better. I do vary my sandwiches a lot, but I won't be buying this again. I will admit the Tesco's value crisps (Cheese and Onion), weren't half bad!
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I have ham and salad cream sandwiches, some wheaten bread and a yogurt.
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Blergh, that's what you get for eating a cold sandwich. I can't stand pre-packaged cold sandwiches unless it's a panini that's going to be heated.
Which brings us to my usual lunch - a tuna panini from EAT. It's delicious. |
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You'd best go to Greggs.
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Crikey I take a holiday from the forum for a couple of weeks and come back to find that it i still being used as a personal blog.
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I don't eat a lot of bread, so I usually have some meat, ie some cooked chicken or some tuna, with a salad.
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When it comes to things like meat i think you need to have the best of the best. None of this value drivel the supermarkets seem to churn out these days.
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Crikey I take a holiday from the forum for a couple of weeks and come back to find that it i still being used as a personal blog.
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I have all sorts of things. Reheated leftovers, salads, sandwiches, soups, mezze-style snacks, a wedge of brie & crusty baguette, omelettes, poached eggs on toast..
Admittedly some of that is easy because I live very close to the office and on a lunch hour have time to nip home, cook something simple, and get back to work. Starting next week I'll have to invest in some tupperware and take lunch into work with me, but that shouldn't restrict choices as I'll still be able to take soups, salads, leftovers etc. with me. |
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soup in a flask & bread roll instead ?
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I usually have rice noodles, some veg and either beef, chicken, tuna or salmon.
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Tesco value anything is generally to be avoided I think. Crisps are fine though
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Tesco value anything is generally to be avoided I think. Crisps are fine though
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Ryvitas, crisp sarnies, cup-a-soups (Ainsley Harriott cauliflower cheese at the mo), leftovers, chippy once a week. Used to get Greggs pasties quite often but they are rubbish now compared to what they used to be.
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You'd best go to Greggs.
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