Goldie's Sandwiches-To-GoThere have been a lot of threads lately about "what do I eat at school?" and "what can I take to school for meals?" so I thought I'd put together some sandwich options. As with any food, you should check the various ingredients' nutritional labels to make sure there aren’t any sneaky added ingredients (like sugars) and to be sure the calories and fat amounts fit in your nutritional plan. Also pay attention to the “serving size”. Sometimes what you think is one serving, really isn’t.
Make your meal the evening before. Start with:
Whole wheat or whole grain bread.
~or~
Whole wheat tortilla--a large one works best.
Be aware that if you use mayonnaise, it’s high in fat. Alternatives are: mustard, non-fat yogurt, refried beans, ground horseradish, or hummus.
Add the filling:
Low-fat cold cuts—chicken, ham, turkey, beef. Best is home-grilled or home-baked meat.
~or~
Tuna, salmon, ham, bean, or chicken salad. Chop up the cooked fish/meat/beans, if it isn’t already. Add non-fat yogurt or hummus to moisten it. Stir in one or more of: chopped celery, chopped broccoli, chopped cauliflower, or any firm veg you can chop. Add seasoning… a little salt, ground black pepper, ground red pepper, chili powder, paprika, curry powder, whatever you like. My favorite is chicken salad with non-fat yogurt, curry powder, and chopped cucumber. I also like tuna salad with non-fat yogurt and chopped raw broccoli, paprika, and a sprinkle of parmesan cheese.
Add the toppings:
One or more of the following: thickly sliced tomatoes; squares of sweet red- green- or yellow-pepper (or hot peppers!); slices of cucumber; raw zucchini; raw yellow squash; avocado; or any other veg that can be sliced.
For added protein, put a slice of low-fat or non-fat cheese on it.
*If you’re using a tortilla, you might want to chop or slice the ingredients to make it easier to roll it up. Put in the filling, roll it up, and tuck in the ends of the tortilla so the filling won’t squish out too easily.
Prepare to take it to school:
Wrap the sandwich/tortilla in tin foil. Put it in the freezer. Remember to take it out of the freezer the next morning, and put it in your pack. On TOP of the books, NOT under them. By the time you’re ready to eat, it will have thawed but still be cool.
For a beverage:
Save and wash an empty single-serving plastic water or soda bottle. Put in enough dry skim milk powder so that when you add water, it will taste okay. If you want a little more flavor, add powdered chocolate milk mix. Right before you want to drink it, add cold water; screw the cap back on and shake gently; and open it carefully so it won’t ffzzzssstttt all over you.
Add a piece of fruit, like an apple, orange, or banana.
You can also take small plastic bags of sliced raw veg like carrots, sweet peppers, cucumber, zucchini, or cut up broccoli or cauliflower.
These are just some ideas to get you started. Once you experiment, you can come up with all kinds of good options for portable meals! Barrett's recipe for White Kidney Salad would work very well rolled up in a tortilla! Ideas for other tortilla meals are occurring to me already… beans, chopped cabbage, chopped jalapeno peppers, salsa and low-fat cheese…
…the possibilities are endless!
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