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An alternative to Tinned Fish ?

  • 01-12-2013 6:29pm
    #1
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    I am constantly hungry which the Internet leads me to believe is best solved by eating protein rich foods. Specifically I am looking for food to each for lunch at work so it needs to have zero preparation time (like opening a tin of fish or beans). I tried baked beans but the sugar content of the common brands concerned me so instead I opted for fish which I have been eating every day for years now. Interested in decreasing my meat consumption I am wondering if there is a vegetarian alternative. In summary I am looking for something with:

    0. Vegetarian
    1. High protein content
    2. Zero prep time
    3. Portable and preferably single serving.
    4. Gluten free, as I am Coeliac

    So any ideas ? Some type of tinned beans would be perfectly acceptable if anyone could tell me where I could find just that; baked beans, optionally in sauce, (as opposed to baked beans in sauce + loads of sugar/sugar substitute). For reference my lunch currently consists of:

    Almonds, hazelnuts, grapes, a mandrin orange, carrot, sugarsnap peas, broccoli, cucumber, lettuce, corn cakes and a tin of tuna.

    Thanks,

    Usjes.


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