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I am a person that likes to have a predictable lunch. I'm allergic to wheat, corn, tree nuts, soy, MSG, melons, and cinnamon, and I need help with lunch.

 

I've been trying to make an easy, filling salad with a variety of healthy stuff in it.

My typical salad contains the following:

a generous portion of mixed baby greens

cherry tomatoes

a couple of tablespoons hummus

a couple of tablespoons of feta

a leftover steamed vegetable - today it was a cup of steamed broccoli

olive oil and balsamic vinegar

 

What else can I put in that is easy to to add, will give good nutrition and won't require too much additional preparation?

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Peppers (red, orange, or green), sprouts, cucumber, black or kidney beans, onions (vidalia,sweet, spring), other kinds of cheese. Still thinking, brocoli, cauliflower, carrots, celery.

 

I make a base salad, then add seasoned taco meat (from scratch) and cheddar/jack cheese and black beans. Or add chicken, or tuna salad, or sliced roast beef.

 

Change up the meats, alternate out the veggies and cheeses, and get a few salad dressing recipes you like!

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sundried tomatoes

various types of olives- we love the special marinated ones but kalamata are great

avocado

sprouts (i love sunflower sprouts and ming bean sprouts)

 

mixed tamari nuts- either bake or dry toast in a heavy frypan, a mixture of almonds, sunflower seedsm pepitas and sesame seeds (or jsut sunflower seeds), until lightly toasted. While still very hot, add a splash of soy sauce, Braggs or tamari and stir in, and let it evaporate. Let them dry and then cool, and then place in a jar. Use a couple of tablespoons on salad.

 

Different salad dressings- home made- can be good too. Avocado dressing, asian salad dressing, I make a great pink goji berry salad dressing. I make them in bulk and keep them in the fridge.

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Can you eat Pine Nuts? Some people with allergies to tree nuts can eat them.

 

A friend of mine makes a wonderful spinach salad that's really easy: Fresh spinach, strawberries, pine nuts, feta cheese and a sort of balsamic viniagrette (she makes her own). It's VERY tasty! I'm sure it could be eaten without pine nuts, or you could sub in something else.

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Can you eat Pine Nuts? Some people with allergies to tree nuts can eat them.

 

A friend of mine makes a wonderful spinach salad that's really easy: Fresh spinach, strawberries, pine nuts, feta cheese and a sort of balsamic viniagrette (she makes her own). It's VERY tasty! I'm sure it could be eaten without pine nuts, or you could sub in something else.

 

I haven't tried - I have a fear of trying things related to things I'm allergic to.

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