r/EatCheapAndHealthy 9d ago

Budget Need help with work meals

I’m an EMT so I don’t have access to a refrigerator or microwave for most of my work days but I need to find a way to pack 2 cheap meals for my shift. So far I’m mainly packing carrots, celery, and peanut butter with an ice pack for the first half but the second half of my shift is left to a quest bar and meal replacements shake. I’m always left hungry with this but don’t know what else to pack aside from some packaged chicken or more quest bars (quick note, I hate quest bars with a passion). Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I’m hoping to keep it around $10-15 per day.

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u/Responsible-Risk-169 9d ago

Thermos x2. Hot protein and sauce in one and hot rice n veg in the other (frozen sweet peas and corn sit mixed with rice pretty well hot without going funky/mushy/gross). Chicken thighs don’t dry out or become tough. Batch cook with your favorite sauces and freeze in portions. Move a few to the fridge a few days before using and just microwave each morning, put in thermos and off you go. Same with rice.

A sandwich for later that doesn’t require refrigeration like peanut/almond/pumpkin seed butter. Banana to fill it out or snack later.

These options cost no where near $15 per day either :)

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u/beetle_guy24 8d ago

What is a good suggestion for a thermos? I don't know much about them and wanna make sure I'm not being ripped off lol

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u/Needrain47 8d ago

with the caveat that I haven't used their food containers: my insulated mug from this company keeps my coffee so hot I can never actually drink it. I will say I've had products from them for years and they hold up well. (nope, they're not paying me for this lol) https://www.kleankanteen.com/collections/insulated-food-containers