Don't need to go fancy, I used to bring the following for years as a work lunch
Buy Costco frozen vegetables (I used their stir fry mix; whatever your preference is would work)
Buy a protein (I'd get like buffalo wings or chicken tendies or something like that. If you have a restaurant supply store nearby they have all sorts of frozen foods that would also work)
Put both in your tupperware and top the vegetables with spaghetti sauce as a seasoning. At lunchtime throw in the microwave for a few minutes until everything steams.
Is it the best meal you've ever eaten? No. Is it the cheapest? No, but it's cheaper and healthier than the pre-made frozen meals you get. Probably more filling too since you control the portions. And easy to throw a bunch together on a Sunday provided you have the containers and the food.
Yeah I used to buy the frozen meals when they were on sale for 10/$10 (15 years ago; I doubt they're that cheap anymore). Or the Marie Calendar's pot pies They were good but never nearly as filling as what I made myself, despite my meals having fewer calories.
Sugary drinks, cereal, candy bars, jellies, ice creams etc must be healthy because Turd doesn't want those labelled. Just beef. And individual cigarettes
I bought and vacuum sealed like 50 pounds of it back in 2020 as a "strategic reserve", and with each passing day I'm more glad I did.
Green split peas + ground beef + seasonings is a damn fine meal, and nutritious too. Arguably better with bacon, but ground beef is a good substitute.
Don't need to go fancy, I used to bring the following for years as a work lunch
Put both in your tupperware and top the vegetables with spaghetti sauce as a seasoning. At lunchtime throw in the microwave for a few minutes until everything steams.
Is it the best meal you've ever eaten? No. Is it the cheapest? No, but it's cheaper and healthier than the pre-made frozen meals you get. Probably more filling too since you control the portions. And easy to throw a bunch together on a Sunday provided you have the containers and the food.
Yeah I used to buy the frozen meals when they were on sale for 10/$10 (15 years ago; I doubt they're that cheap anymore). Or the Marie Calendar's pot pies They were good but never nearly as filling as what I made myself, despite my meals having fewer calories.
Not always, but very, very, disturbingly, did I mention very, often.
Sugary drinks, cereal, candy bars, jellies, ice creams etc must be healthy because Turd doesn't want those labelled. Just beef. And individual cigarettes