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	<title>Comments on: Cold Lunch Ideas &#8211; Brown-Bagging Your Lunch</title>
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		<description>[...] That adds up to a $200 savings if you can do it for 2 months. If you need some ideas, here are some cold lunch ideas, frugal meatless meals, and even some fun lunches for the [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Mercy Mei</title>
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		<description>I posted in another place about my lunch ideas... whoops!

But I wanna add... if you can get a good deal on frozen foods... go for it. But in most cases, you&#039;re better off with your own leftovers or a sandwich. Cold cuts are cheaper than buying a sub and you can make your own chicken salad from leftoevers by just added a little mao and maybe chopped celery. You can get fancier if you like. Or not. Regardless, it will invariably less expense than paying someone else to do it for you at a restaurant or snack bar.</description>
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<p>But I wanna add&#8230; if you can get a good deal on frozen foods&#8230; go for it. But in most cases, you&#8217;re better off with your own leftovers or a sandwich. Cold cuts are cheaper than buying a sub and you can make your own chicken salad from leftoevers by just added a little mao and maybe chopped celery. You can get fancier if you like. Or not. Regardless, it will invariably less expense than paying someone else to do it for you at a restaurant or snack bar.</p>
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