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Those meals out sure add up. A little work, planning lunches can add up to BIG savings... Banish Boring Brown Bag Lunchesby Cyndi Roberts
One way that money slips through our fingers without our realizing it is by
eating out at lunch every day. Your lunch doesn't have to be a sandwich and chips, either. With just a little bit of creativity and planning, brown bag lunches can be pretty delicious! Try these ideas for starters:
Invest in a few of those 1-serving plastic storage containers with lids. These
are so handy--when you have just one serving left of any dish at dinner, put it
in one of these dishes. Designate a shelf in the fridge for these leftovers. In
the mornings, anyone in the family can choose what to put in Fill tortillas or pita pockets with egg or tuna salad.
Spread cream cheese on a tortilla, add a little salsa, and top with sliced
turkey or ham. Place another tortilla on top, cut in fourths and put in zipper
top bag. Of course, if your workplace has a microwave oven, (lucky you!) you can always bring leftover soup, stew or chili. A quick recipe for Chicken Corn Chowder1 pouch Chicken Noodle Soup Mix with diced chicken
Try some of these ideas for your lunches this week and start saving some money!
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Recommended Frugal ReadingLiving On A Dime is known as one of the very best resources of its kind to help you get out of debt without depriving yourself.
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