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Brown paper bags are the best; they're simply and you can stash them anywhere, plus after lunch you don't have to drag around another box or bag.
Storing your lunch in direct sunlight can cause bacteria to grow more rapidly, leading to food spoilage and potential foodborne illnesses. Additionally, direct sunlight can heat up your food, creating an ideal environment for bacteria to thrive. It's best to keep your lunch in a cool, shaded place to ensure its safety and freshness.
They are not. It is easier to recycle a brown paper bag than a plastic bag. However, a brown paper bag is more absorbent and can thus absorb germs etc.
What did you have for lunch. It makes much more sense than what did you had for lunch.
Soup group, pub club, Poppy's Sloppies, brown-baggers, The Quieter Dieters. I am SURE there are more out there!
The Lord ate bread and meat for breakfast, meat, bread and potatoes and vegetables for lunch, and maybe a apple pie for lunch, and probably more meat for tea. Peasant's wood have Barley for breakfast, something called 'Ploughman's Lunch' for lunch (this was brown bread and cheese) and probably barley soup for tea.
Instead of spending between $5 and $10 a day buying your lunch when you are at work, bring your lunch with you each day. You will save anywhere from $25 to $50 a week to spend on more important things like gas and groceries.
you say lunch for and then how many people you have
I highly suggest the following: http://www.webmd.com/food-recipes/features/cheap-and-healthy-brown-bag-lunch-ideas-for-grownups and http://www.dlife.com/diabetes-food-and-fitness/what_do_i_eat/meal_planning/rondinelli_aug06.
Cook a little more for dinner, like chicken or meatloaf. The leftovers make a good sandwich for lunch. Also, turkey or vegetable wraps are a good idea. Fresh fruit like apples or grapes adds to a healthy lunch. Dried fruit is also a good idea as well as various nuts.
Lunch. Brunch is more about at a 10:00 time.
No. A yeast infection is caused by bacteria that grows inside your vagina. This bacteria likes moist places so if you sweat a lot or do not keep your vaginal area dry, you are more prone to yeast infections.