Ideas for a Healthy and Inspired Brown Bag Lunch

Brown Bag Lunch Doesn't Have to Be a Bore

By Sarah Caron, published Apr 30, 2007
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If you work in an office, you've probably eaten a brown bag lunch at your desk. You certainly aren't the only one with a brown bag lunch though. Lots of people eat at their desks and bring a brown bag lunch. For some, this is a great time to brainstorm for ideas. For others, it's a time to catch up on email. But a brown bag lunch at your desk isn't always a good idea. Besides the obvious fact that eating a brown bag lunch at your desk fails to give you a much-needed break from work, this can be a diet and health danger. Office desks are chock full of germy surfaces. Also, brown bag lunches can be uninspired meals in need of a few new ideas.

Here are ideas to combat the fat and make your brown bag lunch a healthy, fulfilling meal.

1) CLEAN! - Did you know that the average office desk is covered with tons of germs? According to the BBC, an average desk can harbor as many as 10 million germs. YES! 10 MILLION! To put that in perspective, studies have found that office desks can contain 400 times more germs than bathrooms. Now that's gross.

What can you do? Pick up some antibacterial wipes either in one of those handy canisters or in the convenient single serve packages and give your desk a good sweep every morning. Clean any cups, utensils, etc that you leave at work on your desk well with soap and water. And never forget to wash your hands.

2) COST! - Eating out everyday is expensive. If I grab cafeteria food at work, I spend between $6 to $9 a day. That money really adds up and makes me feel guilty. If I bring my brown bag lunch just three days per week, that is roughly $22.50 saved per week. That's reason enough to pack a brown bag lunch, if you ask me.

3) VARIETY! - Making the same thing for your brown bag lunch day after day isn't going to get you excited about eating. And taking just one or two things isn't necessarily going to be enough food or provide enough variety. A good idea for the brown bag lunch is to plan on two- three snacks, one main item and a dessert. Mixing up sweet and salty foods will ensure satisfaction.

Brown-bag Ideas

Ideas for a Healthy and Inspired Brown Bag Lunch

The tools of the trade for a brown bag lunch. (Bags don't have to be brown or paper, though. Eco-friendly folks choose reusable bags like this.)

Credit: Sarah W. Caron

Copyright: Sarah W. Caron

Takeaways
  • The typical office desk has more germs than a bathroom.
  • Make sure you are taking enough food for the day.
  • Mixing up sweet and salty foods ensures satisfaction.
Resources
  • For recipes: Cucina Bella
  • More recipes: Fit Fare
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The foods that you put up there are all great and healthy too. I am an inspiring personal trainer and nutritionist.

Posted on 05/05/2007 at 1:05:00 PM

 
As usual you write wonderful articles. I especially enjoyed reading this piece of work that you created.

Posted on 05/01/2007 at 1:05:00 PM

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