Sandwiches And Wraps
The most obvious cheesy lunch for work would be a sandwich. For many people, even doing something as simple as making a wrap instead of a sandwich can liven up their week. The combinations for cheese are endless, but most people choose to pair it with some sort of deli meat and possibly some vegetables. If you’re looking for something new, try cream cheese, cheddar, and deli roast beef. Or combine blue cheese, salami, and olives on ciabatta.
Grilled Cheese
Most people wouldn’t expect it, but you can actually take a grilled cheese sandwich to work if you want. If you aren’t happy with a cold sandwich, then maybe bringing some soup along in a thermos will help as you’ll have something to dip it in. To keep your grilled cheese from becoming all soggy, just make sure it is completely cool before you pack it. Put boiling water in the thermos before the soup to preheat it a bit and keep it warm longer.
Cheese Plate
When you are in the mood for cheese and don’t have much time to spare, simply pack everything you need to have a cheese plate at work. Slice up a bit of your two or three favorite cheese and fill a small container with crackers. Add sliced meats, nuts, and dried fruits for more variety.
Pizza
It may seem simple, but there is no problem with taking leftover pizza to work. Many people enjoy eating it cold and it won’t have a problem lasting until your lunch hour. If you have a microwave, you can even reheat it just like you would at home. You can even make your own version of a packaged child’s lunch where you construct your own pizza. Get some bread of some sort and bring a bit of sauce and shredded cheese (plus pepperoni if you want) to work. In reality, pizza is just one of many leftover cheesy dishes you can easily take to work for lunch, especially if you have a microwave. Something like lasagna or baked macaroni and cheese will reheat just as well in your work microwave as the one at home.
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