Paul A's picture of his packed lunch has inspired me to start this thread. What do you have in your packed lunch? If you prefer to dine in style, which pubs, RSPB cafes or takeaways do you recommend? Pictures would be good too.
I'll start with our normal:
Our best ever lunch (late) was in Sardinia. We'd just finished a 12 mile walk in 35 degree heat and had core temperatures rather hotter than the sun. We staggered onto the terrace of a sea-front cafe and ordered huge bowls of Italian ice-cream with half litre of Peroni chasers - wonderful :-)
"Let loose the Kraken!"
I have this in my packed lunch and apart from the apple and the cheese, I don't fancy the rest of it !
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Regards, Hazel
Flask of soup (normally something veggie or lentil based), 5 black pepper rivita, 2 bananas, 6 cherry tomatoes, 1/2 carrot chopped up, 2 satsumas and a pear, along with a handful of almonds and dried apricots.
Unknown said:Marmalade sandwich
MrsT,think you set a very good example.
Well how funny is that,I thought MrsTs packed lunch was exceptionally healthy,when I mentioned it to O H she thought it was rather a lot.Just shows how different people see same thing differently.
pork and black pudding pie, treacle tart, ferrero rocher, roses chocolates and a few grapes, bottle of Badger's Golden Glory
Like your lunch Andrew!!!! (well, with the exception of the black pudding bit)
I'm actually going on a birding day out tomorrow and have just been shopping for a few bits...
Ham sandwich (brown bread of course!!), cherry tomatoes, cheese and onion crisps, cereal bar and some grapes. Could do with a few of Andrew's Roses chocolates to go in with that!!
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andrewB290882804 said: pork and black pudding pie, treacle tart, ferrero rocher, roses chocolates and a few grapes, bottle of Badger's Golden Glory
Best wishes
Hazel in Southwest France
Sounds yummy but a bit virtuous, Mrs T... how about a choccy biscuit in there?!
Best Wishes, Rosy
I walked around Ravensbury Park and Morden Hall Park for about 5 hours yesterday. My sustenance was a small bottle of cherry Lucozade and three rolls of Maynards wine gums. An exceptionally unhealthy diet. It works for me though. I sometimes substitute the Wine Gums for American Hard Gums.
Unicum arbustum haud alit duos erithacos
(One bush does not shelter two Robins)
Zenodotus (3rd Century B.C.)