Adult Lunchables: Lunch On the Go

Adult Lunchables: Lunch On the Go

Many of us are familiar with the classic lunch meal, Lunchables.

With many of us being adults now, there are new ways to elevate the beloved snack to a more nutritious and filling meal. I had seen others take on the pre-packaged lunches and decided to create my own. They were super easy to make and are perfect for busy days on the go. Here’s how you can make your own adult lunchable!

Start With Protein

I tend to fall short in getting enough protein in my meals, but these Lunchables are a perfect way to load up on different kinds of protein. Protein sources like deli meat, chicken salad, peanut butter, hard-boiled eggs, and hummus are great additions to your lunch.

Fill Up on Fruits & Veggies

Another essential ingredient in your adult Lunchable is a variety of fruits and veggies. I’m trying to make a more conscious choice to eat more veggies and snack on foods like cucumbers, cherry tomatoes, carrots, or bell peppers. Fruits like grapes, apples, strawberries, or watermelon are a perfect sweet snack to round out your meal.

Say Cheese!

You can’t forget the cheese. Think of these Lunchables like mini charcuterie boards, pairing your meat, cheese, fruit, and crackers. I like using white cheddar cheese or easy grab-and-go cheese like Babybel or string cheese for my adult Lunchables.

Snack Your Heart Out

With all those ingredients, make sure to throw in some crunch. I like to add crackers, pita chips, nuts, or pretzels. I love using crackers like Triscuits or Wheat Thins. These pair really well with a dip like hummus, tzatziki, peanut butter, or Greek yogurt.

Assembling your Lunchable is super easy. You can store it in regular Tupperware or invest in a container with different sections to keep your snacks in order. Otherwise, if you have time to enjoy at your leisure, plate up a little bit of each of your favorites and enjoy!

Happy snacking and …

Be Well, Auburn.

Born in Connecticut, raised in Marietta, Georgia, Erika is a senior studying graphic design. Once stepping foot on campus, she immediately knew Auburn was her home. She has goals to pursue branding, advertising, and package design.

Outside of school, she loves driving around singing music over her radio, lounging around the house with her roommates, or spending time with her friends playing pick-up games. Erika loves to create and share her passion for art with others, even selling her artwork on Redbubble. And when she isn’t sketching, she is most likely getting in a workout between classes. Her love of sports and fitness has been unwavering ever since she was a kid. Playing three varsity-level sports in high school, including volleyball, lacrosse, and swimming, she has always been on the move. There is almost no sport she hasn’t tried yet!