What sort of food/drink do you eat during the workday? I'm trying to find things that aren't very heavy - it's becoming too easy to run to grab fast food, so I'd like to find a better alternative (obviously bringing food).Drinks - coffee/tea I suppose?
[+] [-] eiriklv|9 years ago|reply
Edit: Another benefit is that you don't get the after lunch crash.
[+] [-] sotojuan|9 years ago|reply
[+] [-] endswapper|9 years ago|reply
I mix in other fruits and vegetables for flavoring and variety. Also, I eliminated salt and that relieved my stress in a significant, noticeable way.
I start my day at 4am, if I eat heavier, carb-based items, I notice a crash somewhere around 3 or 4 pm and the last few hours of my day are a struggle. If I stick to what I listed above, I power through the afternoon and feel more balanced when I end my day.
[+] [-] yoosi|9 years ago|reply
[+] [-] throw7|9 years ago|reply
lunch varies a lot and it's whatever... sandwich, leftovers, soup. Main thing is I cut out the processed pre-prepared foods, but I do go out to eat maybe once or twice a week. I enjoy a burger and beer if I want to.
[+] [-] basseq|9 years ago|reply
Mid-morning I'll probably have another cup of coffee, and will start trying to remember to drink water. I have a big plastic cup on my desk.
Lunch totally depends. I try to bring lunch. Often that's a sandwich or wrap (with fruit and yogurt)--it so happens that's what I have today. Sometimes it's leftovers. Otherwise I'll grab something nearby. We often have food trucks in front of the building, or I'll get a sandwich from the cafteria in the building (OK) or one of the couple nearby places (Peruvian chicken: heavy).
Mid-afternoon, I'll drink water, tea, or--if I'm having a bad day--coke. If I'm hungry, I keep a pile of Clif Bars in my desk drawer.
I'm usually out by 6:30, so will go home and make dinner.
[+] [-] eswat|9 years ago|reply
Lunch - Bowl of mashed sweet potatoes, avocado, apple, chicken or beef and all of it mixed with coconut oil, cinnamon and garlic. Takes less than 5 minutes to prep, most time spent after is just waiting to steam the potatoes and cooking the protein source. Can be made ahead of time and put in containers (I usually work from home so I make this during the day as a break). Not exactly a light meal but can be really filling.
Throughout the Day - Water most of the time, usually cut out caffeine past noon unless I’m at a coffee meeting.
[+] [-] theGREENsuit|9 years ago|reply
Mid-morning: fruit
Lunch: Left overs from last night's dinner, or sandwich. I try to avoid lunches that are carb heavy or a on the greasy side. Today is salmon and beets with a bit of rice.
Mid-afternoon: fruit, nuts or a treat like cookies
Drinks: Just water
[+] [-] bbcbasic|9 years ago|reply
For your needs the closest thing I found is a food delivery service for frozen home made meals. Some are.Veg only, but very tasty and filling.
[+] [-] _virtu|9 years ago|reply
Drinks
- Loose leaf teas
- Kombucha - Water all day Snacks- Soylent
- Mixed nuts/trailmix[+] [-] kzisme|9 years ago|reply
[+] [-] cableshaft|9 years ago|reply
It's rare that I eat snacks while I'm at work.
Meals usually consist of some combination of the following: meat, cheese, salad, veggies. I avoid fruit, grains, and sugar.
[+] [-] kp1234321|9 years ago|reply
[+] [-] zhte415|9 years ago|reply
Lunch: Most often something from a restaurant in the park I'm based in. If time is no issue 1-2 hours shared with a former colleague to catch-up, thoroughly nice and heartwarming; if only 30-60 minutes, the same food and source but take-out and eaten at desk. As I'm in northern China this is predominantly rice or wheat-noodle based. I tend to go for soupy noodles. If traveling and find a place with good bread I pounce on it, but there aren't where I'm usually based.
Afternoon: Some fruit: whatever's looking good and in-season in the local shop in the park or from visiting trucks.
Dinner: Depends on time. Like to do a good cook on the weekend and use some of that for convenience; a lot of comfort food especially bean-inspired,. Just variety from taste to ingredients: mix in a lot of stuff which isn't in a common (northern) Chinese diet (beans, nuts, cheese). If time is easy I'll buy a fish and/or some seafood and steam, stew or fry.
Drink: Water. Have always disliked coffee and never much into tea of any kind. Gin+tonic is good at any time and any place though leads to reduced capacity after consumption.
[+] [-] CssPaulrowlyk|9 years ago|reply
[+] [-] Mz|9 years ago|reply
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[+] [-] justanton|9 years ago|reply
Lunch: salmon in theriyaki sauce with lots lots of salad.
Diner: usually leftovers from salad and toast with some cottage cheese on top.
Drinks: water or mint tea
That's pretty much how my typical day (but not every day) looks like.
[+] [-] miguelrochefort|9 years ago|reply
I only eat one meal a day, at 7PM.
I'm looking forward to exclusively eat beef for a whole month.
[+] [-] source99|9 years ago|reply
Then a dinner consisting of meat and vegetable.
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