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Old 06 June 2006, 12:13 PM
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A colleague at work has been taken Asian cooking lessons at college and yesterday bought in some cold cauliflower pickle. Ace it was, lovely and spicy. Put me right off my bland Cheese and Pickle sarnies.

It would be great to make similar for my lunch, so what interesting cold foods do you have for lunch (i.e. not sarnies), bearing in mind I don't have access to a fridge or microwave at work?

Suggestions and recipes please!
Old 06 June 2006, 12:49 PM
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I sometimes go down the shops and buy some strange Polish stewed strawberries or some stuffed olives.
Old 06 June 2006, 04:31 PM
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Pasta pots from ASDA!
Old 06 June 2006, 04:36 PM
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I sometimes have cous cous with a tin of mixed bean salad, celery, tomato and a tin of tuna fish all mixed together with a splash of salad dressing.
Dunno how hungry you get but it's enough for 2 days or sometimes I take it all and have it for lunch and tea.
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cold cheese burgers are nice from maccies lmao
Old 06 June 2006, 08:29 PM
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There was a thread a long time ago about alternatives to sarnies. Do a search.

Me, I have chicken salad sandwiches, beef and salad sandwiches or tuna with small diced cucumber and red pepper with mayo. It's not the most intresting but it saves me at least £15 per week and I make them whilst making the dinner in the evening so I don't have to make them in the morning.

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pizza from the night before when youve been on the pi$$ mmmmmmmmm

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Old 06 June 2006, 08:47 PM
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Pork Pie with HP brown sauce. :thud:
Old 06 June 2006, 09:09 PM
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Haggis makes a nice lunch, but it's a bit rank when its cold.

1/2 dozen hard boiled eggs
good dollop of philidelphia cheese
good handfull of strong finely grated cheddar
low fat mayo.
fresh chives.
S&P.

^ thats whats on my butties this week, very nice
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Originally Posted by darlodge
There was a thread a long time ago about alternatives to sarnies. Do a search.
Its just like being on a Honda forum, this. Thanks anyway tho

Quality input folks
Old 06 June 2006, 10:13 PM
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I was not having a dig Supa

It was a thread that is worth looking at, a few of them made it into my lunch routine

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Originally Posted by Chip Sengravy
Haggis makes a nice lunch, but it's a bit rank when its cold.

1/2 dozen hard boiled eggs
good dollop of philidelphia cheese
good handfull of strong finely grated cheddar
low fat mayo.
fresh chives.
S&P.

^ thats whats on my butties this week, very nice
im glad i dont sit next to you
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its not as smelly as you think, the cheese seems to counteract the eggy farts afforded by the erm....eggs

I roasted up a partridge the other week that had been in cryo-strorage for about 2 years, chopped it up and had it on my sarnies. Nobody wanted to be in the same building, let alone sit next to
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Originally Posted by Chip Sengravy
its not as smelly as you think, the cheese seems to counteract the eggy farts afforded by the erm....eggs

I roasted up a partridge the other week that had been in cryo-strorage for about 2 years, chopped it up and had it on my sarnies. Nobody wanted to be in the same building, let alone sit next to
Cryo Partridge, with a pair of trees. i like things chilled but thats taking it a bit far.

im surprised MI5 didnt put a chemo tent around you
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Originally Posted by ronjeramy
pizza from the night before when youve been on the pi$$ mmmmmmmmm

ron
oh yes... deffinately !
also a curry also tastes better the morning after too... cold of course, for breakfast !

try making up some pasta.. throw in some cooked chicken/ mushrooms/peppers.. whatever takes your fancy really... add some pasta sauce to keep it moist... can be eaten cold or hot !
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Originally Posted by lpski1
moist
deffinately.. u don't want hardened crunchy pasta !!!!
Old 07 June 2006, 08:14 AM
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Boil pasta, add baked beans & tin of tuna. Eat hot or cold for lunch the next day. THE key is salt & some HP sauce on it.

R.
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