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I do like a tuna mayo, with peppers and cucumber but am starting to find sandwiches a bit repetitive. Been trying to do pastas and salads. Anyone got any other ideas to mix up the lunch time monotony?

 

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(only a couple of times a year mind) 800g bloomer with tub of spready cheese, pack of spicy chicken,rocket and spinach, cherry tomatoes sweet chilli dipping sauce adding a pack of frazzles/onion rings just before eating.

 

just had a piece in tattie scone,sliced chorizo and bbq sauce (all fried naturally ) which was nice.

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Walkers cheese and onion crisps and sandwich spread. Cold, sliced boiled potatoes and dijonaisse. Thin sliced roast beef and Colmans hot English. I've tried heaps of fancy stuff, including lobster, which I'm partial too but as I don't eat much bread, it's the simple things I like. Favourite of all is probably cheese with thinly sliced onion with salt and pepper but it depends on mood.

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Lemon curd - no butter or the like.

Egg & cress with spread but not butter.

Chinese vegetarian pork fluff with spread.

Chinese fried seaweed, (which is really just very finely sliced green cabbage or lettuce leaves, fried with salt & sugar) and a little sweet sauce such as hoisin.

 

Or a well stuffed & vinegared chip butty with tomato purée.

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